• Wednesday, April 24, 2024
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Edo govt begins recruitment of teachers for rural, riverine communities

Governor Godwin Obaseki

The Edo State government has commenced the recruitment of teachers to teach in rural and remote communities under the Edo Supporting Teachers to Achieve Results (Edo STAR) Teaching Fellowship Programme across the state’s three senatorial districts.

The EdoSTAR Teaching Fellowship Programme is a three-year intensive training and field experience employment programme for teachers and aspiring teachers who will be transited into the Edo State Civil Service upon satisfactory job performance in the programme.

In a statement, the executive chairman, Edo State Universal Basic Education Board, Joan Osa Oviawe, noted that the EdoSTAR Teaching Fellowship Programme is open to those with and without teaching credentials.

“Those who have not received their teaching qualifications will be required to attain their PGDE or PDE through the Edo State College of Education during the first two years of the programme,” Oviawe said.

“The EdoSTAR Teaching Fellowship Programme comes with salary and performance-based incentives and bonuses,” she said.

Oviawe disclosed that the purpose of the programme is to hire teachers to teach solely in their communities, adding that the minimum qualifications are NCE, HND, B.Ed and B.Sc.

To apply, the executive chairman urged applicants to complete the application form by visiting the Edo SUBEB Website on https://subeb.edostate.gov.ng/.

“Indigenes of these communities are encouraged to apply. Also, note that candidate selection will be on a rolling basis. SUBEB Hotline: 08091849777,” she said.