JUST IN:GES Opens Applications for 2018 Promotion into 4 grades for Teaching Staff

The Ghana Education Service (GES) has opened applications for promotions four drades grades by its serving officers/ Teaching Staff.

The grades include; Deputy Director,Assistant Director 1,Assistant Director 11 and Principal Superintendent.

The Ghana Education Service has outlined the criteria for consideration for application into the above mentioned grades.

QUALIFICATIONS

Deputy Director: The Applicant should have been promoted to the grade of Assistant Director (Currently Assistant Director 1) on or before 2014.

And should have been continuously at post since then (except for the periods of approved  leave of absence).

Assistant Director 1: The Applicant should have been promoted to the grade of Assistant Director 11 on or before 2014.

And should have been continuously at post since then (except for the periods of approved  leave of absence).

Assistant Director 11: The Applicant should have been promoted to the grade of Principal Superintendent  on or before 2013.

And should have been continuously at post since then (except for the periods of approved  leave of absence).

Principal Superintendent: The Applicant should have been promoted to the grade of Senior Superintendent  on or before 2014.

And should have been continuously at post since then (except for the periods of approved  leave of absence).

The GES said all applicants should complete an Application form .

The application form must be supported by all previous promotion letters and certificates.

The application forms should be uploaded on the website not later than 17th June 2019.

 

Suitable Applicants can check details below:

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The application forms can be accessed HERE

Source: EducationGhana.net


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