How to create a staff

How to create a staff



This article will guide you on how to create a staff, academic or non-academic staff

  1. Click on Staff on the left-hand side.

  2. Click on the Create Staff button shown in the image below.

  1. Fill out all the fills with red asterisk (*)

  2. Click on the Next button to go to the next of kin page as shown in the image below

  1. On the review page, you can see all the information you’ve captured. Crosscheck all the information and click on the Finish button to save the staff details

  2. Or click on Save and Create Another if you wish to create another staff immediately as shown in the image below

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