The Ghana Education Service (GES) has issued a call for applications from qualified trained teachers who obtained their first degree from Public Colleges of Education in 2022. The recruitment drive aims to bolster the education sector with educators equipped to utilize 21st-century technologies and methodologies in the classroom.
With the evolving landscape of education, the role of educators has expanded beyond traditional teaching methods. The job purposes outlined by the GES underscore the need for teachers to facilitate learning through the integration of technology, enhance research skills among students, cater to diverse learning abilities, and ensure academic excellence.
Applicants are required to have completed their College of Education in 2022 without any outstanding examinations or referrals, as well as fulfilled the mandatory National Service requirement. Additionally, candidates must demonstrate readiness to work in any location where their services are needed.
The application process, which commences on May 15th, 2024, and concludes on June 17th, 2024, will be conducted online through the GES portal (http://www.gespromotions.gov.gh). Applicants are advised to upload essential documents, including their degree certificate, National Service Scheme (NSS) certificate, National Teaching Council (NTC) licensure number, Ghana card, and a passport-sized photograph.
The recruitment initiative signals the GES’s commitment to enhancing the quality of education in Ghana by engaging qualified and motivated educators. Successful candidates will not only contribute to the academic development of students but also participate in continuous professional development activities to stay abreast of evolving educational practices.
Prospective applicants are encouraged to review the eligibility criteria and application requirements carefully before submitting their applications. This recruitment drive marks a significant step towards building a dynamic and skilled teaching workforce capable of meeting the demands of modern education in Ghana.
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