GES opens recruitment portal to recruit B.Ed. university graduates
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has opened its recruitment portal (https://gespromotions.gov.gh) to recruit Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) university graduates in the country to join its vibrant educational community.
The Ghana Education Service said the recruitment is open to individuals holding a Bachelor of Education certificate, offering them an opportunity to contribute to professional growth and commitment to nation-building
In a social media post sighted by Pretertiary.com, the management of the Ghana Education Service said the B.Ed. university graduates applications will be accepted online at the GES recruitment portal from 3rd September to 10th September 2024.
Job Purpose
- To facilitate learning using 21st-century technology.
- Continuously improve learners’ abilities to research using modern technologies.
- Teach highly motivated learners, catering to diverse learning abilities and helping them achieve excellent academic results.
- Attend continuous professional development sessions to keep up with modern educational trends.
- Utilize a variety of assessment tools to evaluate learners’ competencies accurately.
- Handle any other responsibilities assigned by their respective Head of Institution.
Requirements
- A Bachelor’s degree in Education.
- License from the National Teaching Council (NTC).
- National Service Certificate.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
- Ability to inspire and motivate learners.
- Readiness to work wherever their services are needed.
Application Details
All applicants are required to submit the following documents during the application process:
- Degree Certificate.
- National Service Certificate (NSS).
- NTC Licensure Number.
- Ghana Card.
- A passport-sized photograph.
The Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) university graduates recruitment comes after the Director-General of the Ghana Education Service, Dr Eric Nkansah said his outfit will consider tertiary graduates for recruitment before the end of this year.
“We are pressing for financial clearance for university degree holders and diplomates. when we get there, we will follow the same process,” the GES Director-General said in reply to a social media comment sighted by Pretertiary.com