Tuesday, December 10, 2024
HomeTSCTSC to issue 1,000 Teachers With Employment Letters

TSC to issue 1,000 Teachers With Employment Letters

TSC to issue 1,000 Teachers With Employment Letters

This month, approximately 1,000 primary school teachers are set to receive their employment and posting letters from the Teachers Service Commission (TSC). In September 2023, TSC published recruitment positions for educators interested in joining the Commission, with plans to announce opportunities for both elementary and high school teachers in the near future.

TSC has outlined specific criteria for individuals to be considered for employment as intern teachers:

a) Must be a Kenyan citizen;

b) Must be a registered teacher with the Teachers Service Commission;

c) For primary school positions, candidates should hold a P1 Certificate, while secondary school positions require a minimum of a Diploma in Education Certificate;

d) Must possess original academic and professional certificates;

e) Should not have previously been employed by the Commission on permanent terms;

f) Must not have participated in the TSC teacher internship program before;

g) Should be willing to be assigned to any public educational institution in Kenya;

h) Must have Personal Accident Insurance to cover personal risks during the internship period.

In addition to these requirements, successful applicants are expected to provide the following documents:

a) A copy of their National Identity Card (ID) or Passport Certificate;

b) A copy of the Teacher Registration Certificate or print-out from the TSC portal confirming teacher registration;

c) A copy of the NCPWD card (if applicable);

d) A valid Certificate of Good Conduct;

e) Two (2) colored passport-size photographs;

f) A copy of the NHIF card;

g) A copy of the KRA PIN.

TSC has specified that intern instructors will serve for a duration of twelve months with no possibility of an extension. Furthermore, TSC announced that interns assigned to elementary and secondary schools will receive a monthly stipend of Kshs. 15,000 and Kshs. 20,000, respectively.

Also Read: 11,000 Teachers to Receive Pension 27 Years Later

Additionally, TSC extended the internship duration for 4,005 teachers across various counties in Kenya, with allocations as follows:

The slots were distributed as follows for each county;

1) Baringo county 22

 

2) Bomet county 21

 

3) Bungoma county 21

 

4) Busia county 21

 

5) Elgeyo Marakwet 21

 

6) Embu county 21

 

7) Garissa county 21

 

8) Homabay county 21

 

9) Isiolo county 21

 

10) Kajiado county 21

 

11) Kakamega county 21

 

12) Kericho county 21

 

13) Kiambu county 21

 

14) Kilifi county 21

 

15) Kirinyaga county 22

 

16) Kisii county 21

 

17)Kisumu county 21

 

18) Kitui county 22

 

19) Kwale county 21

 

20) Laikipia county 21

 

21) Lamu county 21

 

22) Machakos county 22

 

23) Makueni county 21

 

24) Mandera county 21

 

25) Marsabit county 21

 

26) Meru county 21

 

27) Migori county 21

 

28) Mombasa county 21

 

29) Murang’a county 21

 

30) Nairobi county 22

 

31) Nakuru county 21

 

32) Nandi county 21

 

33) Narok county 21

 

34) Nyamira county 21

 

35) Nyandarua county 22

 

36) Nyeri county 21

 

37) Samburu county 21

 

38) Siaya county 22

 

39) Taita Taveta county 21

 

40) Tana River county 21

 

41) Tharaka Nithi county 21

 

42) Trans Nzoia county 22

 

43) Turkana county 21

 

44) Uasin Gishu county 21

 

45) Vihiga county 21

 

46) Wajir county 21

 

47) West Pokot county 21

The 1,000 successful applicants will receive both job and posting letters, enabling them to commence their teaching positions.

TSC to issue 1,000 Teachers With Employment Letters

- Advertisment -

Most Popular

- Advertisment -
- Advertisment -

You cannot copy content of this page