Ghana Police, Prisons, and Immigration Services Reopen Recruitment for 2021 Applicants
Are you one of the many individuals who applied to join the Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, or Ghana Immigration Service in 2021? If so, you're in luck! These services have announced a second chance for applicants to submit their details and potentially secure a position.
What You Need to Know
The Ghana Police Service is seeking applicants for General Duty Recruits and Graduate General Duties. To be considered, you must meet the following requirements:
- Be a Ghanaian by birth
- Be of good character
- Have no criminal record
- Not have been dismissed from public service
- Be between 18 and 28 years old
- Be physically and medically fit
- Possess a minimum of five passes in SSCE/WASSCE, including Mathematics and English
The Ghana Immigration Service and Ghana Prisons Service also have openings, with similar requirements. See the full list of requirements and details on how to apply below.
How to Apply
Applicants must submit their details, including full name, date of birth, place of birth, reference number, current phone number, email address, previous screening center, and qualifications, to the respective email addresses:
- Ghana Police Service: recruitment@police.gov.gh
- Ghana Immigration Service: recruitment@immigration.gov.gh
- Ghana Prisons Service: recruitment@ghanaprisons.gov.gh
Don't miss this opportunity to serve your country! Apply now and take the first step towards a fulfilling career.
Important Reminders
- Deadline for submission is Tuesday, August 13, 2024
- Ensure all submitted information is accurate and certifications are valid
- No physical submission of application forms will be accepted
- Successful applicants will be contacted for the next phase of the recruitment process
The Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, and Ghana Immigration Service emphasize that they are equal opportunity employers. Be wary of middlemen or agents, as any involvement with them is at your own risk and may lead to arrest and prosecution.
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