2024 GES Recruitment; How To Do Reposting

The 2024 GES Recruitment process is going on smoothly. In 2024, the Ghana Education Service introduced a self-placement system where applicants can choose their preferred schools from.the schools available on the portal. However, not all candidates got the schools they wanted. This is because, GES only provided schools that had vacancies. Due to this, most candidates selected schools that were far away from their preferred location. Due to this, many applicants wish to do Reposting.
How To Do Reposting
As of now, no reposting is ongoing. The Ghana Education Service has restricted district and regional directors of Education from doing reposting for applicants. Any applicants who wish to do Reposting must report directly to the Ghana Education Service (GES) Director.
However, after the recruitment processes are done, you will have an opportunity to do transfer to your preferred school provided there is a vacancy.
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How To Do Self Placement
1. Visit the GES Promotions Portal to start the process.
2. Verify Your Qualifications: Enter your College Index Number to check if you are eligible.
3. Provide Accurate Details: Enter your phone number and National Teaching Council (NTC) number for verification.
4. Receive OTP: An OTP (One-Time Password) will be sent to your phone.
5. Enter OTP: Input the OTP you received to move forward.
6. Choose Your Placement: Select your preferred Region, District, and School, then submit your choices.]
7. Save and Print: Save and print your Appointment Letter and proceed with the next steps.
This new system aims to eliminate the need for physical visits to regional offices, making the entire recruitment process smoother and more convenient for all applicants.
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Director General of the Ghana Education Service (GES), Dr Eric Nkansah, clarified that placements will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis.
According to Dr Nkansah, more than 12,700 graduates are eligible to choose regions and government basic schools of their choice where they wish to teach through the portal.
According to the GES, this initiative aims to address challenges such as language barriers and financial constraints among teachers.