Tag: GES Recruitment 2026
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GES Closes Teacher Recruitment Portal After Over 40,000 Applications for 7,000 Jobs.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has closed its teacher recruitment application portal just days after it opened on April 10, 2026, following an overwhelming surge in applications. According to the Service, more than 40,000 prospective teachers applied for just 7,000 available positions, prompting authorities to shut down the portal earlier than expected to manage the…
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2026 Teacher Recruitment Shortlisting, Validation, And Posting Processes.
The Ghana Education Service has outlined the next stages of the 2026 teacher recruitment exercise, explaining the procedures for shortlisting, validation, and posting after applicants successfully submit their applications. Shortlisting and Validation. According to the Service, once an applicant completes and submits the online application, the evaluation process begins. During this stage, the Ghana Education…
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GES 2026 Recruitment Portal: Important Guidelines for Applicants.
The 2026 teacher recruitment exercise of the Ghana Education Service has attracted significant attention from graduates seeking employment in public schools across the country. As applicants prepare to begin the process and others already done, it is important to understand the correct procedure for accessing and completing the online application. Accessing the Recruitment Portal Applicants…
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GES Recruitment 2026: GES Opens 2026 Recruitment Portal for Graduate Applicants.
Management of the Ghana Education Service seeks passionate and dedicated graduates with a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) degree and/or related certificate in Education to apply for teaching positions in the Service. Job Description Facilitate learning using 21st century technology. Cater for learners with different learning needs and help them achieve excellent learning outcomes. Continuously…
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GES Recruitment 2026: GTEC mandates qualification checks.
The Ghana Tertiary Education Commission (GTEC) has directed that all prospective applicants seeking employment within agencies under the Ministry of Education must have their tertiary qualifications evaluated and verified as part of the recruitment process. The directive, contained in a letter signed by the Deputy Director-General, Augustine Ocloo, follows the Ministry of Finance’s clearance for…
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Deprived Districts with Teaching Vacancies Across Ghana.
A list of deprived districts across the country where teaching vacancies currently exist. The list highlights areas that require urgent placement of teachers to improve access to quality education in underserved communities. Priority postings are expected to be directed to these areas as part of efforts to address teacher shortages in rural and deprived communities.…
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GES Recruitment: Common Reasons Graduate Applicants are Disqualified or Rejected.
Thousands of graduates apply each year for teaching positions under the Ghana Education Service (GES). However, many applicants fail to secure employment due to avoidable mistakes during the recruitment process. The recruitment exercise is highly competitive, and applicants must meet strict requirements before they can be considered for employment in Ghana’s public education system. Most…
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GES Recruitment: Documents Required for Recruitment into the Ghana Education Service.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has received clearance for the recruitment of 7,000 teachers, as announced by the Minister of Education on the 1st of April 2026, and there is a need for all qualified candidates to provide the right documents for a smooth process. Proper documentation remains the foundation of a transparent and efficient…
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GES Recruitment: GES to Recruit 7,000 New Teachers: Recruitment Portal to be Open April 10, 2026.
The Government has announced plans to recruit 7,000 teachers across Ghana as part of efforts to strengthen the education sector and address staffing gaps in schools, particularly in underserved communities. The announcement was made by the Minister for Education, Haruna Iddrisu, during a media briefing on Wednesday, April 1, where he outlined key details of…
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