March 2, 2026 - 09:19

In a significant move to address teacher shortages, the Ministry of Education has launched a major recruitment drive, opening 20,000 contract teaching positions. Notably, the initiative explicitly invites university graduates from non-education backgrounds to apply, broadening the traditional pathway into the profession.
The positions, offered at the DG9 grade, will be available for application starting this afternoon. This strategic opening aims to attract a diverse pool of talent, bringing fresh perspectives and specialized subject knowledge from various academic disciplines into schools across the nation.
Officials emphasize that this recruitment is crucial for ensuring adequate teaching staff and maintaining the quality of classroom instruction. Successful applicants will undergo necessary training and orientation programs to equip them with foundational pedagogical skills. The ministry views this as an opportunity to enrich the education system with professionals who have real-world experience in their fields of expertise.
Prospective candidates are advised to prepare their documents and monitor the official application portal for further details on eligibility and the submission process. This initiative marks a pivotal shift in teacher recruitment, potentially reshaping the educator landscape by valuing subject mastery alongside formal teaching qualifications.
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