It will also advertise jobs in Ghana, both from the public and the private sectors, and reach out to the people who are the target of those job openings.
The platform will help not only those seeking employment but also serve as a transition point for those in various temporary government job modules to move into permanent employment.
The establishment of the job centre comes on the heels of the Nation Builders Corps which was launched on Wednesday by the President, Nana Addo Dankwa Akufo-Addo.
Currently, the YEA has temporarily engaged about 65,000 youth in its various modules, including Youth in Community Teaching, Youth in Community Policing, Youth in Health Extension, Youth in Prison, Youth in Fire Service and Youth in Coastal Sanitation.
The Daily Graphic has gathered that about 30,000 YEA beneficiaries are expected to exit this month and their re-engagement is said to be uncertain until the job centre comes on stream to link them up with potential employers to enable them to transition into permanent employment.