The National Identification Authority (NIA) has officially opened applications for temporary staff to support its upcoming nationwide registration exercise targeting children between the ages of 6 and 14 years.
This initiative forms part of the government’s broader effort to strengthen Ghana’s national identification system by enrolling young citizens into the National Identity Register.
Purpose of the Exercise
The mass registration exercise is designed to capture biometric and personal data of eligible children across the country. By doing so, the NIA aims to ensure that every Ghanaian child is properly documented, paving the way for easier access to essential services in the future.
Available Job Positions
Interested applicants can apply for any of the following temporary roles:
- Technical Support Officer (Technician)
- Commissioner for Oath (CFO)
- Card Verification Officer (CVO)
- Mobile Registration Workstation Operator (MRWO)
- Registration Officer (RO)
Note: All positions are contract-based and strictly for the duration of the registration exercise.
How to Apply
Qualified candidates are required to submit their applications online through the official NIA recruitment portal:
Applicants should carefully read through all job requirements and ensure that their application is completed accurately before submission.
Application Deadline
All applications must be submitted on or before 22nd March 2026. Late submissions will not be considered.
Important Guidelines for Applicants
- Applications must be submitted only via the official recruitment portal
- Ensure you upload a clear passport picture for verification
- The NIA does not charge any fees for recruitment
- Be cautious of fraudsters or unauthorized agents claiming to assist with the application
Final Thoughts
This recruitment exercise presents a great opportunity for individuals looking to gain experience while contributing to a significant national project. If you meet the requirements, don’t miss your chance to be part of this important initiative led by the National Identification Authority.
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