GES STAFF IDs for Newly Recruited Staff 2021 [Check Your ID Here]
The Ghana Education Service (GES) has released the first and second batch IDs of new entrant for March 2021. All newly recruited staff should check their details on the list below.
The Ghana Education Service (GES) seeks to create an enabling environment in all educational institutions and management positions that will facilitate effective teaching and learning and efficiency in the management of the attainment of the goals of the Service.
As part of the arrangements for newly posted teachers to start earning monthly, they need to go through some processes.
As such, Posted teachers will have to be given staff IDs and do biometric registration.
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CHECK GES Staff ID for Newly Recruited Entrant
Details of the newly recruited staff including names, staff ID, job name, MGT unit and district can be seen in the pdf reader below.
Upper East Region
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Upper East Region (2nd Batch)
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Ashanti Region
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Ashanti Region (2nd Batch)
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Ashanti Region (3rd Batch)
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Brong Ahafo Region
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Central Region
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Central Region (Batch 2)
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Northern Region
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Western Region
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Upper West Region
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Volta Region
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Eastern Region
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Bono East Region
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Oti Region
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Bono Region
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