Recruitment: Ogun govt set to employ ‘casual teachers’, releases guidelines

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On Monday the Ogun State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology is set to employ casual teachers, who are to work as interns for a period of two years.

It was reported that the recruitment is under the Ogun State Teaching Experience Acquisition Channel (Ogun TEACh).

Professor Abayomi Arigbabu, The State Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, in a statement said the programme is “a special intervention scheme designed to fill the existing vacancies in the Public Primary/Secondary Schools and Technical Colleges in the State.”

Arigbabu said that teachers recruited through the scheme would work for a period of two years, while being paid stipends monthly.

Interested applicants, according to the Commissioner, should possess an NCE, with minimum of merit in the teaching subjects; B.A (Ed)/ BSc (Ed)/B.Ed, with minimum of second class lower division in the teaching subjects).

He added that those with B.A/B.Sc in any of the primary/secondary school subjects must possess Post-Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from reputable universities in addition.

For technical colleges, B.Tech (Ed)/ B.Sc (Ed) (Tech) and B.Sc/HND qualifications are allowed.

“Applicants are expected to apply/register through the Ogun State Job Portal by logging into
www.teach.ogunstate.gov.ng
. The period of Online Registration shall be between Wednesday 31st March and Tuesday, 13th April, 2021.

“Successful applicants to be known as TEACh interns shall be deployed to Local Government Areas in dire need of their services and will be given a stipend on monthly basis for a period of Two (2) years, after which they would be assessed on parameters ranging from expertise, commitment to duty, punctuality, respect for constituted authority and willingness to work wherever they are posted to, among others.

“Outstanding Teach Interns may be considered for full employment if and when such opportunity arises after the expiration of their internship,” the statement read.


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