UTUMISHI Call for Work – March 2025
The Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) has officially released the latest list of candidates selected for government job placements. If you have been waiting for an opportunity to join the public service sector, now is the time to check if your name is on the list.
About the Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS)
The Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) is an independent government agency responsible for streamlining the recruitment process for public sector jobs. Established under Public Service Act No. 8 of 2002 and later amended by Act No. 18 of 2007, PSRS plays a crucial role in ensuring transparency and efficiency in hiring qualified professionals for various government institutions.
Key Responsibilities of PSRS
The PSRS is tasked with:
- Identifying and maintaining a database of professionals with specialized skills to simplify recruitment.
- Registering graduates and professionals for future reference when filling vacant positions.
- Advertising available job opportunities in public service.
- Coordinating interview processes with expert panels.
- Advising government institutions on recruitment-related matters.
- Carrying out additional responsibilities as directed by the Minister for Public Service.
Who Has Been Called for Work?
The government has announced job placements for various sectors, including education and other professional fields. Below are the recent announcements:
- March 6, 2025 – Call for Teachers and Other Professions
- March 4, 2025 – Call for Teachers and Other Professions
How to Check If You Have Been Selected
To verify if you have been selected for government job placement:
- Visit the official PSRS website.
- Look for the latest list of selected candidates published under the “Call for Work” section.
- Search for your name or application reference number to confirm your selection.
Stay updated by regularly visiting the Public Service Recruitment Secretariat (PSRS) website for further announcements and detailed instructions on the reporting process.
If you have been selected, congratulations! Prepare to report to your designated workplace as instructed.