2022: Direct entry appointment grades for Teachers in the GES

2022: Approved staff Scheme of Service and Job Titles of Teachers in the GES
2022: Approved Scheme of Service and Job Titles of Teachers in the GES

Ferdinand|EducationGhana|October 12|2022: Direct entry appointment grades for Teachers in the GES

 

The Collective Agreement is a document which contains the accepted conditions of service of workers in the Ghana Education Service (GES) as agreed upon by their Union leadership and representatives of the GES at a meeting organized for such purpose.

In August 2020, both parties met to decide on an agreement after the 2009 Collective Agreement expired several years without being renewed.

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The collective agreement states that upon entry into the service, Management shall endeavour at all times to ensure that all persons appointed to any position in the GES have the relevant qualification and experience.

In addition, the agreement indicates, that  Direct entry appointments shall normally be made to these grades:

i. Diploma Professional teacher -Senior Superintendent II
ii. First Degree professional teacher-Principal Superintendent

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Notwithstanding these direct entry grades and subject to relevant qualifications and teaching or industrial experience elsewhere and passing an interview where necessary, an applicant may be appointed to the other grades.

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