The Ghana National Fire Service (GNFS) has announced that the next stage of its 2024 recruitment exercise will commence on Monday, November 11, at 9 am at the Fire Academy and Training School in Jamestown, Accra.
In a public notice, the GNFS stated that successful applicants would proceed through Body Selection, Documentation, and Medical Examinations.
The Body Selection phase involves evaluating candidates’ physical suitability for fire service work, while Documentation includes verification of birth and academic certificates.
Candidates who pass these stages will undergo medical examinations, the cost of which they are required to bear.
The GNFS cautioned unsuccessful applicants and the public against paying anyone claiming to guarantee recruitment, reminding them that no payments are required to secure a place.
The recruitment process, which began with a public announcement in August, aims to fill various roles within the service.
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