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GES teaching staff recruitment for February 2023


February 10th, 2023 at 09:14 pm

GES teaching staff recruitment for February 2023

For consideration for employment, the Ghana Education Service is accepting applications from trained and qualified instructors who hold a diploma in basic education.

Job Purpose

  • To aid learning with technology from the twenty-first century
  • Continuously enhance leamer’s research capacity with new technologies
  • Teach highly motivated students, take special care of students with varying learning styles, and assist them in achieving good academic outcomes.
  • Attend sessions for ongoing, relevant professional development.
  • Utilize range of evaluation instruments and exercises to precisely determine the competency levels of your students.
  • Any additional duties that your head of institution might give you

QUALIFICATION  AND EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

The following requirements should be met by applicants:

  • Must have successfully completed the Basic Education Diploma Program and be clear of any pending exams or referrals.
  • Have finished the required National Service.
  • National Teacher Licensure Examination must have been passed.
  • Must be prepared to work anywhere their services are required.

HOW TO APPLY?

Visit the GES website if you are qualified and motivated teacher searching for chance to prepare young Ghanaian to make future contributions to nation-building

CLICK HERE TO BEGIN APPLICATION PROCESS

APPLICATION DATE

From 10 February 2023 to 24 February 2023.

Note only application forms accessed on the website: www.gespromotions.gov.gh would be accepted.

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