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TSC Announces its plans to recruit 5,000 teachers in July 2021.




The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced its plans to recruit 5,000 teachers in July 2021. TSC said today that treasury allocated the Commission Shs 2.5 billion for recruitment of 5,000 teachers in the budget for the financial year 2021 to 2022.

“The National Treasury has allocated TSC sh 2.5 billion for the recruitment of 5,000 teachers to ease the teachers load in handling the increased enrollment of Qualified unemployed and registered teachers to look out for advertisement for applications next month,” said TSC today on Facebook.




Candidates who sat last year’s Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) examination will join Form One places on August 2, 2021. This will increase the teaching load thus necessitating the employment of additional teachers.

A total of 36, 254 candidates will join national schools; 17,406 girls and 18,848 boys, Education Cabinet Secretary Prof George Magoha has said.




Some 201,067 learners have been posted to extra country schools, 95,646 being girls and 105,431 boys. 213,591 candidates will attend county schools; 115,325 girls and 98,256 boys, while 718,516 are set to join sub-county schools- 357,029 girls and 361,487 boys.

The National Treasury Cabinet Secretary Ukur Yatani has proposed Kshs; 2.5 billion allocations to support recruitment of additional teachers in the Financial year 2021 /2022.




In total, the Teachers Service Commission(TSC) has been awarded 281.7 billion to support its annual budget. Currently, TSC is staring at a crisis after it emerged that about 25,000 teachers aged 58 years and above will retire in two years.

Over a week ago TSC launched its plan on how it will employ teachers for the next three years. In the plan contained in the Programme-Based Budget 2021, TSC will employ 15,000 secondary school teachers starting this financial year.




The Commission said it will employ at least 5,000 teachers annually in the next three years to curb the looming crisis in secondary schools. TSC also said it will engage the services of 5,500 interns on a one-year contract every year to plug staffing gaps in schools.

TSC Guidelines For Recruitment Of Teacher For Secondary Schools, 2020-2021 




The Selection Panel will be expected to exercise the highest degree of transparency and accountability, as stipulated in the Public Officers Ethics Act, and TSC Code of Conduct and Ethics for Teachers. The Head of Institution is required to induct members of the Board of Management/Selection panel on the relevant areas of the TSC Act, the Code of Regulations for Teachers (CORT) and the relevant administrative procedures before the commencement of the exercise.

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The TSC County Director MUST ensure that the recruitment process is done in strict adherence to the protocols by the Ministry of Health on containment of the COVID- 19 pandemic.

All applicants must be registered teachers as per Section 23(1) of the Teachers Service Commission Act, 2012. Applicants who are not registered do not qualify to be recruited,




Applicants who apply for confirmation of results from KNEC should provide the address of the County Director where they made their application.

It will be the responsibility of the applicants to ensure that the results are received within 14 days after the verification of certificates by the County Directors.




Applicants whose names differ In the certificates and/or identity cards are required to provide a duly Affidavit explaining the variation in names or the sequence thereof.

Applicants who re-sat either KCPE or KCSE examinations (or their equivalent) MUST present certified copies of the certificate(s) of the national examination(s) in question for all attempts.




Applicants will be required to submit their applications to The Secretary, Teachers Service Commission through the online platform www.teacheronline.tsc.go.ke for the county where a vacancy has been declared,

System generated Merit list will be sent to the County Directors. Upon receipt of the Merit List, the County Directors shall share with their respective Sub-County Directors and Heads of Institutions. Heads of Institutions shall use the Merit List to organize the interviews in consultation with their respective Sub-County Directors.




Upon invitation for an interview, applicants will be expected to appear with originals and clear copies of the following documents: 

  1. National Identification card; 
  2. National Council of Persons with Disability (NCPWD) Card (where applicable):
  3. KCPE certificate or its equivalent {include certificates for attempts if one repeated exams):
  4. KCSE certificates or its equivalent (include certificates for attempts if one
  5. repeated exams);



  6. Diploma/Degree certificate and official transcripts;
  7. Certificate of Registration as a teacher;
  8. Sworn Affidavit where names appearing on the submitted documents differ;
  9. Primary and Secondary School leaving certificates and other relevant testimonials.




The date, venue and time of the interview should be displayed on Notice Boards at the County, Sub-Counties, Zonal and Institutional offices,

Heads of Institutions should communicate to all shortlisted applicants through SMS (Short Message Service) at least seven (7) days before the actual date of the interview.




This provision MUST be strictly observed to ensure that all applicants are notified of the date of the Interview, venue and time.

All applicants, regardless of gender, disability, ethnicity or Home County should be given equal opportunity. However, in case of a tie in the scores by the applicants, consideration will be given on the following in their order of priority:




  • Applicant (s) disability status, if any;
  • The Applicant's performance/ grade in teaching practice;
  • Preference will be given to applicant/s who graduated earlier;
  • The academic and professional performance demonstrated through certificates
  • ie. higher aggregate KCSE grade will be given foremost consideration.




The names of Interviewed applicants ranked in order of performance during the selection process for each vacancy (Appendix iii) will be submitted to the Commission by the County Director together with relevant recruitment documents.

 

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Applicants who were previously employed by the Commission DO NOT qualify for the internship programme.

TSC County Directors MUST ensure that Heads of Institutions confirm the online registration status of the applicants to avoid engaging unregistered/deregistered teachers in the selection process.




VERIFICATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF ACADEMIC, PROFESSIONAL AND RELATED DOCUMENTS.

Applicants must present original and legible photocopies of the following documents:

  1. National Identification cards;
  2. National Council of Persons with Disability (NCPWD) Card (where applicable):
  3. Certificate of Registration as a teacher;
  4. KCPE (or its equivalent) Certificates (include certificates for attempts if one repeated exams);



  5. KCSE (or its equivalent) Certificates (include certificates for attempts if one repeated exams);
  6. Diploma/Degree Certificates and official transcripts;
  7. Primary and Secondary Schools leaving certificates;
  8. Sworn Affidavit commissioned by a Magistrate where names in the submitted documents differ;
  9.  A copy of Personal Insurance Certificate;



  10.  Certificate of good conduct/ waiting slip for a certificate of good conduct.

NB: = Provisional transcript(s) shall not be accepted.

The selection panel shall vet each applicant to verify that: –

  • He/she meets the requirements of the TSC advertisement;
  • Submitted original academic and professional certificates, as well as official transcripts, are authentic.
  • The proof of application for confirmation of results from KNEC has been availed where the certificates are missing. It will be the responsibility of the applicants to ensure that the results are received within 14 days after the verification of certificates.



  • Where results have been confirmed, the original statement of confirmation of results MUST be submitted together with recruitment documents.

The Secretary, Board of Management shall certify photocopies of the original certificates and confirm to the Sub-County Director that they are true copies of the candidate's original certificates.

Once the interview process is completed, the results will be communicated to applicants on the same day. 

The successful applicant(s) will be issued with the TSC Internship Agreement for execution.

It is the responsibility of the TSC County Director to ensure that the:




  • Recruitment exercise Is fair and transparent:
  • The successful applicant(s) on the Merit list sign the Internship Agreement and are issued with Offer of Internship Letter.

The Secretary, Board of Management will ensure that the successful applicant signs the internship Agreement and is issued with the “Offer of Internship letter” by the TSC County Director to report on the stipulated date. 

Entry Report (Casualty) MUST be submitted to the TSC Headquarters immediately after the teacher intern reports for the internship.




The Internship Agreement together with other relevant documents should be submitted to the TSC County Director's office by the TSC Sub-County Director.

The TSC County Director, upon verification and ensuring that all the requirements are met by the successful candidates shall issue the candidates with Offer of Internship Letters. 

A copy of the Offer of Internship letter together with other relevant




documents shall be submitted to the TSC Headquarters within the stipulated timelines.

WARNING: Any applicant(s) who present forged/fake academic, professional and other documents commit(s) an offence; shall be disqualified and considered for deregistration subject to a disciplinary process.

 




SELECTION PANEL FOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS

The Selection Panel for Secondary Schools with functional BOMs shall comprise of:

  1. Chairperson, Board of Management. Chairperson
  2. Head of the Institution – Secretary
  3. Subject Specialist – Member
  4. TSC County Director’ Representative. Member




TOTAL of 4

 The Selection Panel for Secondary Schools with functional BOMs shall comprise of:

  1. TSC County Director/ Representative – Chairperson
  2. Head of the Institution “ Secretary
  3. Subject Specialist – Member
  4. PA Chairperson – Member

TOTAL of 4

N/B: The TSC County Director shall ensure chat the Selection Panel is well sensitized to interview within the COVID-19 containment

measures as set by the Ministry of Health.

SELECTION CRITERIA

The Secretary, Board of Management shall present 2 system-generated lists received from the County Director of all applicants to the selection panel.

The selection panel shall conduct interviews for those who meet the set criteria. The County Director should note any inconsistencies, make decisions based on the guidelines and advise the applicants /panel and the Commission accordingly.




Applicants shall present themselves in person to the selection panel. The Panel shall score each applicant based on the selection score guide (Appendices 1 (a) or 1 (b).

An applicant with Special Needs, especially challenges relating to speech and/or hearing shall be allowed the company and support of a sign language Interpreter or an appropriate Assistant.

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QUALIFICATIONS

Eligibility for Graduate Teacher

  • Applicants must have a minimum mean grade of C+ (plus) at KCSE and C+
  • (plus) in each of the two teaching subjects or two (2) Principles and one (1) Subsidiary pass at “A’ Level. Besides, they must have:
  • A Bachelor of Education Degree with two (2) teaching subjects.
  • A Bachelor of Science or Arts Degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) with two teaching subjects.
  •  Bachelor of Science with Education/Bachelor of Arts with Education with two teaching subjects.



  •  Bachelor of Education holders with Mean Grade of C (Plain) and C (Plain) in the two teaching subjects at KCSE and have undertaken a Diploma in Education or gone through the A-Level system in the relevant area(s) are eligible.
  •  Bridging/Pre-university certificates for those who completed the course before December 31" 2015 may be considered.

Eligibility for Diploma Teacher

  • Applicants must have a minimum Mean Grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or its



  • equivalent with at least C+ (Plus) (or Credit pass) in the two teaching subjects or one (1) Principle and two (2) Subsidiaries at ‘“A’-Level. Also, they must have a Diploma in Education from a recognized Teacher Training Institution.
  • Diploma Teachers who graduated in 2008 or before with a Mean Grade of C (Plain) and C (Plain) in the two teaching subjects are eligible;
  • Hearing and Visually impaired teachers who enrolled for training with Mean Grade of C (Plain) and C (Plain) in the two teaching subjects are eligible.




Eligibility for Technical Teacher

Applicants must have a minimum Mean Grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or its

equivalent with at least C+ (Plus) (or Credit Pass) in the two teaching subjects or one (1) Principle and two (2) Subsidiaries at ‘A’-Level. Besides, they must have:

  • Bachelor of Education Technology (Bed TECH); OR
  • Bachelor of Science (BSc) in any relevant technical subject (s) /Course; or



  • A Higher Diploma in a technical course. Further, applicants under this category MUST possess a Diploma in Technical Teacher Education from Kenya Technical Teachers College (KTTC) or a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from a recognized University.;
  • A Diploma in a technical course,
  •  Applicants with Economics/Commerce/Accounting can apply for Business Studies and those with Social Education and Ethics (SEE) for CRE/IRE vacancies.
  •  Diploma Teacher Interns with English/other subjects qualify for engagement as English/Literature teacher interns.
  •  All applicants must have studied at least two (2) teaching subjects at KCSE except for Agriculture, Business Studies, Home Science, and Computer. 



  • For those who did not study Business Studies and Computer, one should have attained a minimum of C+ (Plus) In Mathematics in CSE. For those who did not study Agriculture and Home Science, one should have attained a minimum of C+ in Biology at KCSE.
  • Graduate Teacher Interns should have studied a minimum of eight (8) course units in each teaching subject.
  • Applicants presenting enhancement certificate(s)/official transcripts in teaching subject(s) from a recognized institution(s) qualify for employment if they scored at least a C+ (Plus) in the enhanced subject at MCSE.
  • Applicants previously employed under contract and whose services were terminated due to inadequate units In teaching subjects and have since obtained enhancement certificates with adequate units are eligible to apply.



  • Applicants applying for computer studies MUST have taken a teaching methods course in the subject.
  • For applicants trained in Special Needs Education, Kenya Sign Language (KSL) or Braille will be considered as “teaching subjects”. Such will, for instance, include Biology/KSL and Geography/ Braille etc.
  • Applicants whose training is in subjects that are currently not in the curriculum does not qualify, irrespective of the Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) and/or enhanced qualification/s they may possess.



  • This category includes, but not limited to Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Arts in; natural Resources, Meteorology, Forestry, Animal Husbandry, Horticulture, Farm Machinery, Fisheries, Anthropology, sociology, Theology/Divinity, Journalism etc.

 

AUTHENTICATION OF DOCUMENTS BY THE TSC COUNTY DIRECTOR

 The TSC County Directors should:

  1. Ensure that the recruitment documents consist of all the required attachments;



  2. Scrutinize the recruitment documen

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