Mardam Bey's career in public service began in 1918 when he was appointed to the
Diwan of General Correspondence. In 1920, during the brief reign of
King Faisal I, he served as the Assistant Director of the Council of Ministers. In 1921, he co-founded the Literature Association (al-Rabita al-Adabiya) and served as its administrative leader. The association published a literary magazine of the same name, which featured many of his early poems and studies, until it was closed by
French Mandate authorities. Upon his return from London in 1929, he lectured on Arabic literature at the
National Science College. Later in his career, Mardam Bey held several high-ranking government positions, including: •
Minister of Education (1942) •
Minister of Health (1949) •
Minister Plenipotentiary to Baghdad (1951) He served as the Chairman of the
Arab Academy of Damascus from 1953 until his death. ==Personal life==