The Lagos State Teaching Service Commission (Lagos TESCOM) is calling on qualified applicants to apply for its 2025 teaching recruitment—but time is running out fast. The online portal will close on Monday, July 14, 2025, meaning only two days are left to seize this opportunity.
Why You Have To Move Fast on Lagos TESCOM Recruitment
This recruitment drive is part of Lagos State’s efforts to ensure equitable employment practices and improve education delivery through digital transformation.
This is arguably the most sought-after public teaching job in Nigeria. With a great pay structure and allowance for non-Lagos indigenes, Lagos TESCOM recruitment is easily over subscribed in little time. For people in Ibadan, that is an extra incentive. You can even work and commute between Ibadan and Lagos easily using road or rail.
What Positions are Available?
The positions available are entry-level teaching roles (Grade Level 08), which include:
- Education Officer II
- Higher Instructor
Who Should Apply
TESCOM is looking for passionate and qualified educators who possess the following:
- Original O’Level result (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB)
- A Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) and/or a Bachelor’s Degree in Education or related fields
(Acceptable degrees: B.Ed, B.Sc Ed, B.A Ed, B.Sc, B.A, B.Eng, B.Tech, HND, or TTC) - Post-Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) is an added edge
- NYSC discharge, exemption, or exclusion certificate
- Only original certificates are accepted—no statements of result or notification letters
Deadline Is Monday, July 14 — Don’t Wait!
With only two days left, interested candidates must act fast to avoid missing out. The application process is entirely online and straightforward.
How to Apply into Lagos TESCOM
- Head to tescomjobs.lagosstate.gov.ng
- Create an account or log in
- Browse available vacancies and select your subject area
- Upload your credentials and documents
- Submit your application
- Print your confirmation slip for future reference
Don’t let this opportunity slip away. Act now and take the first step toward joining the Lagos State public school system!


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