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TSC Internship Recruitment Advertisement 2021/2022; Reprieve for Unemployed Teachers as TSC Declares 6000 Vacant Posts to be filled this December; Latest TSC Internship Vacancies, Merit Lists and Reporting Dates 

 

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The Teachers Service Commission, TSC has dealt good news for qualified TSC registered teachers eyeing the 6,000 vacancies declared this Year.

This follows the allocation of sufficient funds for the recruitment of at least 6, 000 teacher interns to ease the ballooning work load especially in secondary school ushered in by the roll out of the 100 per cent transition policy.

Upcoming TSC Internship Recruitment is scheduled to take place in December 2021.

Successfully employed teacher interns are expected to report to their new stations of work early January 2022.

TSC Budgetary Allocation for Internship Recruitment 2021/2022

Having received the lion’s share of the 2021-2022 budgetary allocation amounting to 281.7 million, the Commission plans to complete the chain of activities slated for the 2021/2022 financial year.

TSC Internship Advert 2021

The Commission is now set to advertise a total of 6000 vacancies for teachers. Stay Tuned for the Official Advertisement of TSC Internship Vacancies (6000) sloted for December 2021- January 2022.

Click Here to Visit the TSC Portal for more timely updates on looming TSC Internship Recruitment/Employment for the 2021/2022 Cycle.

Recently, the Commission announced 21 internship slots for five professional areas that encompass information and communication technology, ICT, records management, human resource management and development, finance and accounting and legal.

The internship duration lasts 12 months with the Commission promising a monthly stipend of twenty five thousand the positions being purely non-remunerative.

TSC Internship Salary Breakdown and Payslips Online

Since the 6000 TSC Internship opportunities are also purely non-remunerative, intern teachers should look forward to a maximum of Kshs 20,000 per month for those posted to secondary schools and Kshs 15,000 per month for those in primary schools.

To access TSC Internship Payslips;

Intern teachers can thereafter access their payslips online via the TSC T-pay Portal and download them for future reference.

To download  your TSC Internship Payslip, Click Here.

 

Conditions for Download of TSC Payslips Online

Not everyone can access the T-pay Portal and download their payslip.

This is a rigorous process that requires the input of the intern teachers’ immediate supervisor and other senior TSC officials such as the sub county director and the TSC human resource officer stationed at the TSC county office in every county.

The human resource officer must first receive an endorsed form counter sign it before adding an intern teacher to the TSC T-pay Portal.

The good news however is that the Commission has migrated all the services and centralized them online at the Teachers’ online portal.

Click Here to monitor the progress of your internship salary’s remission.

 

 

TSC Internship Recruitment Official Reporting Dates for December 2021 Cycle

Since most TSC Internship Recruitment procedures are done online save for interviews that require face to face interaction between the Selection panel and the interviewees, intern teachers report to their new work stations barely two months following successful posting.

Intern teachers are therefore expected to report within one month after successful recruitment. It is therefore projected that if things work out, intern teachers shall report to work within January 2022.

 

 

Current TSC Internship Recruitment Vacancies December 2021

There are 6000 TSC Internship teaching positions currently declared vacant by the Commission in November to be filled this December 2021.

 

TSC Internship Recruitment Dates and Venues December 2021

The impending TSC recruitment exercise has been slated to take place within the last two weeks of the month of December 2021.

TSC Internship Recruitment Merit Lists December 2021

To access TSC Internship Merit Lists for the 6000 TSC Internship Recruitment Vacancies to be filled this year, Click and Follow this Link

TSC Internship Merit Lists per County December 2021/2022

Confirmed TSC Internship Recruitment Dates, Venues, Merit Lists, Roadmap and Reporting Dates 2021/2022; Confirmed Dates and Deadlines for 6,000 Internship Vacancies Recruitment 2021/2022

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Confirmed TSC Internship Recruitment Dates, Venues, Merit Lists, Roadmap and Reporting Dates 2021/2022; Confirmed Dates and Deadlines for 6,000 Internship Vacancies Recruitment 2021/2022

It is now officially confirmed that the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) plans to employ at least 6,000 intern teachers by December 2021.

 

Reporting Dates for TSC Intern Teachers -January 2022

 

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Teachers who will get successfully recruited are expected to report to their new working stations within the first two weeks of third term- by January 14, 2022 to ensure a smooth transition and effective implementation of the new Competence-Based Curriculum CBC.

 

Posting Dates and Letters for Intern Teachers 2022

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According to verifiable sources, the recruited teachers will be expected to take their internship posts early January when they will be posted to schools.

According to TSC Chief Executive Nancy Macharia the additional employees would ease teachers’ workload as enrollment rises, particularly due to the government’s 100 per cent transition from primary to secondary school policy.

 

This is a commendable government effort to ensure quality learning and teaching in our public schools,” said Macharia.

Macharia said the recruitment of 6,000 teachers on internship will cost the Commission kshs 1.2 billion.

She said TSC is more concerned with the workload brought by the 100 per cent transition policy and commended the government for allocating more funds for recruiting more teachers.

“We appreciate the government for allocating TSC funds annually for the recruitment of additional teachers since the 100 per cent transition programme was launched,” said Nancy Macharia.

 

However of the 6,000 internship vacancies only 2,000 will go to primary schools while the rest 4,000 will be reserved for secondary schools.

Interview Dates and Venues for TSC Internship Vacancies (6000)

The TSC Internship recruitment  exercise will begin on December 20, 2021 and run for 10 days up to 30th December when the current internship contract expires.

 

Previous TSC  Internship Recruitment Vacancies

Last year TSC recruited 12,000 intern teachers under the Covid-19 economic stimulus package at a cost of Sh2.4 billion.

Secondary schools intern teachers earn a stipend of Sh 20,000 per month while interns in primary schools take home Sh15,000.

 

In July 2021 TSC advertised a total of 3,914 replacements for primary and secondary schools to replace teachers who exited Service. The recruitment will start on 20th December and end on 30th December when the current internship contract expires.

Last year TSC recruited 12,000 intern teachers under the Covid-19 economic stimulus package at a cost of Sh2.4 billion.

Secondary schools intern teachers earn a stipend of Sh 20,000 per month while interns in primary schools take home Sh15,000.

In July 2021 TSC advertised a total of 3,914 replacements for primary and secondary schools to replace teachers who exited serviceIn the advert 2,987 posts went to primary schools while 927 went to secondary schools.

TSC also advertised 5,000 teaching posts for secondary schools. However 1,000 posts went to practicing P1 teachers who have bachelors degree with C+ in KCSE and C+ in the two teaching subjects to be deployed to teach in secondary schools.

The recruited teachers have started to receive their posting letters where they will work on permanent and pensionable terms.

In the last recruitment TSC gave priority for intern teachers to be employed on permanent terms. In the recruitment score sheet the Commission awarded 30 marks to all intern teachers despite the period they had served.

This caused an uproar from a section of teachers who termed it a discrimination exercise. Some unlucky intern teachers were unable to secure employment on permanent terms and are currently serving under internship contract others for a second year now.

Macharia said the July recruitment brought the total number of teachers hired since 2018 to facilitate the 100 per cent transition policy to 28,700.Currently TSC has a total of 330,671 teachers employed.

Upon invitation for interview for Secondary school internship, 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 repeated exams);

5) Diploma/Degree certificate and official transcripts;

6) Certificate of Registration as a teacher;

7) Sworn Affidavit where names appearing on the submitted documents differ;

8) Primary and Secondary School leaving certificates and other relevant testimonials.

For one to be eligible for recruitment as a Graduate Intern teacher, the applicant 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.

In addition, they must have:

1) A Bachelor of Education Degree with two (2) teaching subjects.

2) A Bachelor of Science or Arts Degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) with two teaching subjects.

3) Bachelor of Science with Education/Bachelor of Arts with Education with two teaching subjects.

4) 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.

5) Bridging/Pre-university certificates for those who completed the course before December 31st 2015 may be considered.

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 recognized institution(s) qualify for employment if they scored at least a C+ (Plus) in the enhanced subject at KCSE.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 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.

However Applicants whose training is in subjects that are currently not in the Curriculum do not qualify, irrespective of the Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) or enhanced qualifications 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.

Upon invitation for interview for Primary school internship, 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 repeated exams);

5) PTE Certificate;

6) Certificate of registration as a teacher;

7) Sworn Affidavit where names appearing on the submitted documents differ;

8) Primary and Secondary Schools leaving certificates and other relevant testimonials.

AIl applicants, regardless of gender, disability, ethnicity or home County shall 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:

1) Applicant’s disability status, if any;

2) The Applicant’s performance/grade in teaching practice;

3) The applicant (s) who graduated earlier in time;

4) Academic and professional performance demonstrated through certificates i.e. higher aggregate KCSE grade.