NSA Releases Postings for 6,867 Nurses and Midwives for 2026/27 Service Year

 


NSA Releases Postings for 6,867 Nurses and Midwives for 2026/27 Service Year

The National Service Authority (NSA) has officially released the postings for 6,867 nurses and midwives selected to serve in the 2026/2027 national service year. The announcement provides clarity for healthcare professionals preparing to begin their mandatory service across the country.

Postings Details

Selected nurses and midwives can now check their placements through the official NSA portal. Each candidate has been assigned to a health facility or institution based on the service requirements and available positions.

The postings cover various regions and healthcare facilities, ensuring equitable distribution of personnel to meet service needs nationwide.

How to Check Your Posting

All selected candidates are advised to follow these steps to confirm their postings:

  1. Visit the official National Service Authority website.
  2. Access the “Postings” section for nurses and midwives.
  3. Enter your registration details (such as service ID or personal identification number).
  4. View and download your posting information.

It is important for candidates to print or save their postings for record purposes and reporting.

Reporting Instructions

After confirming their postings, nurses and midwives must:

  • Report to their assigned facilities on the stipulated reporting date.
  • Present all necessary documentation, including identity cards, certificates, and registration slips.
  • Adhere to all protocols and professional standards required by the respective institutions.

Failure to report on time may result in adjustments or delays in the commencement of service.

Importance of National Service

The national service program provides newly trained nurses and midwives the opportunity to contribute to Ghana’s healthcare delivery while gaining valuable work experience. The postings aim to strengthen health systems across the country, particularly in underserved areas.

The NSA has encouraged all personnel to take their service seriously, maintain professionalism, and uphold the ethical standards of the nursing and midwifery professions.


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