YEA Partners GES to Employ Casual Workers (Cooks & Securities)

YEA Partners GES to Employ Casual Workers (Cooks & Securities) into various senior high schools in Ghana, it added that minimum qualification for the job is BECE.
In line with the mandate of the Youth Employment Agency (YEA) to create jobs for the unemployed youth of Ghana, the Agency in partnership with the Ghana Education Service (GES) seek to recruit about 7,730 young Ghanaians from various districts of the 0007117 10 be trained and deployed to Senior High Schools under the Schools’ Support Programme.
The School Support Programme is a school base support programme aimed at ensuring the health and safety of students and staff of the various SHSs in the country. YEA will use p011 01 its fund allocation to fund the two employment streams under the programme namely:
Schools Guards/Security Assistants (SA’) Kitchen Assistants (KAs)
OBJECTIVES The Programme will seek to among other objectives: i. Promote the health and safety of students and staff 01 1310111 High Schools. ii. Create a supportive and orderly environment conducive for educational activities. iii. Augment the staff strength of the current security and pantry staff of the various schools across the country.
ELIGIBILITY Ages from 18-35 years
MINIMUM QUALIFICATION Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE).
DURATION 2 year, Contract.
MODE OF APPLICATION Interested applicants should visit register.yea.gov.gh to apply or visit any of the Agency’s district offices.


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