NSS Posting Guide | What To Do After Checking The National Service (NSS) Posting

Have you checked NSS Posting Online or Are you are wondering about the next steps to follow after checking NSS posting? don’t worry, eduloaded.org have slated what to do after checking NSS posting. Featured outline in this post is the guidelines for all NSS personnel who have received their NSS posting.
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NSS Posting Guide | What To Do After The National Service (NSS) Posting

1. Check the details of your posting (where you will be doing your national service) on the NSS portal.
In another way, you can send your NSS number via SMS to a shortcode that will be announced by the  NSS for a little fee. (Example * 714 *77# for 2017/2018, at a charge of ghc2)
2. Log on to the NSS Website, http://www.nss.gov.gh,  and click on “Check Postings”.
3. Follow the required processes online, and print at a copy each of  the appointment letter and posting letter that appear on your screen.
4. Report to the NSS Regional Office/ registration center ( of the region to which you’ve been posted) with your printed letters for verification and endorsement by the NSS Regional Director. Note that some regional offices like those of Greater Accra and Ashanti have been decentralised, and personnel are thus to report to their given zones or district.  The earlier done, the better, as there may be long queues which may result in you being delayed by  a day or two.
5. Upon receipt of the endorsed documents , report to your place of posting (User Agency), where your appointment letter will be endorsed by  the head of the institution , as proof  that you have reported. Ensure that the date of endorsement is indicated on your appointment letter.
6. Make photocopies  of your dated and endorsed documents.
7. Submit the original copy of your dated and endorsed appointment letter  to the NSS District Director at the NSS District Office (of the district where your place of posting is located).
8. Once this process has been completed, you are required to return to your User Agency to begin your national service in September.
9. Note that once the service starts, you will be required to submit a “Duty Reporting Form” that has been endorsed by your supervisor at your place of posting, to the NSS District Office before the 15th of every month. This is to facilitate the processing of your allowance and serve as a way to obtain information about your performance at the workplace.

10. An assessment form commented on and signed by you, will be completed by your employer and forwarded to the Regional Coordinator by the end of  the month of May, and you will be issued a “Certificate of National Service” after the successful completion of your service.

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