The Ghana TVET Service (GTVETS) has officially opened recruitment for teaching and non-teaching staff across Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institutions nationwide.
The recruitment exercise, which begins on Friday, May 8, follows clearance granted by the Ministry of Finance.
Interested applicants are expected to apply online or submit applications physically at the GTVETS Headquarters at East Legon before the deadline on Friday, May 22.
“The Ghana TVET Service has officially opened its 2026 nationwide recruitment exercise, following clearance from the Ministry of Finance,” portions of a statement issued on Friday, read.
According to GTVETS, the recruitment forms part of efforts to strengthen staffing in TVET institutions across the country.
The Service noted that applications are open to qualified persons seeking both teaching and non-teaching roles.
Applicants, according to the statement, must have completed their National Service where applicable and should be ready to work in any part of the country.
“All applicants will undergo a competitive, merit-based selection process in collaboration with the Public Services Commission,” the statement noted.
GTVETS further cautioned the public against dealing with middlemen or making payments to individuals in connection with the recruitment process.
Applications can be submitted online through the GTVETS recruitment portal; https://tvets.organiseteam.com or physically at the Service’s headquarters in Accra.



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