Ghana’s Security Services(Police, Prisons, and Immigration) Announce 2021 Recruitment Drive

February 2, 2022

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Ghana's Security Services(Police, Prisons, and Immigration) Announce 2021 Recruitment Drive

In a surprise move, Ghana’s top security agencies have announced a major hiring spree, giving hope to thousands of job seekers across the country.

The Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, and Ghana Immigration Service are now accepting applications from individuals who showed interest back in 2021. This unexpected development comes as welcome news in a tough job market.

Starting today, August 7, 2024, the Police Service is looking to fill various roles, including positions for both high school and university graduates. If you applied in 2021, don’t miss this chance! Send your details to recruitment@police.gov.gh by August 13, 2024.

But wait, there’s more! The Immigration and Prisons Services are also joining the hiring wave. They’re asking 2021 applicants to submit their information to recruitment@immigration.gov.gh and recruitment@ghanaprisons.gov.gh, respectively.

Who can apply? The services are looking for young Ghanaians between 18 and 28 years old (up to 33 for some Prisons Service roles). You need to be fit, honest, and have at least five passes in your high school exams, including Math and English.

Here’s the catch: there are specific height requirements. For the Police and Immigration Services, men must be at least 5 feet 8 inches tall, and women 5 feet 4 inches. The Prisons Service has slightly lower height requirements.

Again, please take your time, go  through this again for all the information needed before you apply.

Ghana Police Service Recruitment

The Ghana Police Service is looking to recruit people for General Duty Recruits and Graduate General Duties. Those who applied during the 2021 recruitment exercise should submit the following details to the email address recruitment@police.gov.gh by Tuesday, August 13, 2024:

  • Full name
  • Date of birth
  • Place of birth
  • Reference number
  • Current phone number
  • Email address
  • Previous screening center
  • Qualifications

General Requirements:

  • Must be a Ghanaian citizen by birth
  • Must have good character and no criminal record
  • Must not have been dismissed from any public service or other job
  • Must be between 18 and 28 years old
  • Must be physically and medically fit
  • Must have passed at least five subjects in SSCE/WASSCE, including Mathematics and English, by December 1, 2021
  • Males must be at least 5 feet 8 inches tall, and females must be at least 5 feet 4 inches tall

Ghana Immigration Service Recruitment

The Ghana Immigration Service is also hiring and is calling on applicants from the 2021 recruitment drive to submit their details to recruitment@immigration.gov.gh by the same deadline, Tuesday, August 13, 2024.

General Requirements:

  • Must meet the same conditions as the Police Service, including age, good character, academic qualifications, and fitness

Ghana Prisons Service Recruitment

The Ghana Prisons Service is recruiting for the following positions:

  • General Duty Recruits
  • Tradesmen Recruits
  • Sportsmen/women Recruits
  • General Duty Graduates
  • Graduate Professionals

Applicants who applied in 2021 should send their information to recruitment@ghanaprisons.gov.gh.

General Requirements:

  • Must be a Ghanaian citizen by birth
  • Must have good character with no criminal record
  • Must not have been dismissed from any public service job
  • Males must be at least 5 feet 6 inches tall, while females must be at least 5 feet 2 inches tall
  • Must be between 18 and 33 years old for most roles, but sportsmen/women must be between 18 and 25 years old

Next Steps for All Services

Successful applicants for all three services will move to the next phase of the recruitment process, which includes:

  • Body selection
  • Document verification
  • Medical examinations
  • Background checks

Applicants will be responsible for the costs of the medical examinations and other vetting processes. They are also required to cover their own transportation, food, and accommodation expenses during the recruitment process.

Important Notice

The Ghana Police Service, Ghana Prisons Service, and Ghana Immigration Service have emphasized that they are equal opportunity employers. They have also warned applicants to avoid using middlemen or agents, as dealing with them is at the applicant’s own risk and could lead to arrest and prosecution.

The deadline for submission of applications is Tuesday, August 13, 2024. All applicants should ensure that their details and certificates are accurate and valid. No physical applications will be accepted.

Summary of Qualifications and Requirements to Apply:

  • Must be a Ghanaian by birth
  • Must have good character and no criminal record
  • Must not have been dismissed from public service or previous employment
  • Must be between 18 and 28 years old (18-33 for Ghana Prisons Service)
  • Must have at least five passes in SSCE/WASSCE (including Mathematics and English)
  • Males must meet height requirements of 5 feet 8 inches (Ghana Police), 5 feet 6 inches (Ghana Prisons), or 5 feet 4 inches (Ghana Immigration). Females must meet a minimum height of 5 feet 4 inches or 5 feet 2 inches depending on the service
  • Must be physically and medically fit

If you make it through the first round, get ready for physical tests, document checks, and medical exams. But be prepared to cover your own costs during the process.

A word of warning: these agencies stress that they don’t use middlemen or agents. Dealing with such people could land you in trouble!

Remember, the deadline is August 13, 2024. No paper applications will be accepted, so make sure to email your details on time.

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