Abstract:
Abstract This study reports on the perceptions of senior staff employees' job satisfaction and its relationship to their personal characteristics in a higher education institution. Using descriptive case study design, 155 senior staff employees comprising 70 female and 85 male who were selected randomly from five departments of the University of Education, Winneba, participated in the study. A job satisfaction questionnaire was used to gather data, which were analysed using t-test, one- way ANOVA and post hoc analysis. The findings revealed that several factors promote job satisfaction of senior staff employees. In addition, while no significant difference found between gender and job satisfaction of senior staff employees, their age, rank and work experience made significant difference in their job satisfaction levels. Factors that promote high level of job satisfaction are critical for enhancing work performance in the UEW and other higher education institutions.