Ghana Education Service (GES) would be recruiting qualified trained teachers for the 2019/2020 academic year.
“Qualified candidates should complete the application form and upload the relevant certificates on www.gespromotions.gov.gh on or before September 15.”
The candidates must have completed and passed the final year College of Education Examination for especially those who completed 2018/2019.
A press release signed by Adjoa Van Vicker, Director of Human Resource gave this information.
It said candidates should have also completed the mandatory National Service, passed the Teacher licensure Examination and be prepared to work at wherever he or she would be posted to by the GES.
The release said persons who did not meet all the four criteria stated above would not be shortlisted.
“There are also limited vacancies for graduates with Early Childhood /Basic Education who meet the above the criteria for consideration,” it added.
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