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2023/2024 Internship Application Online; How to apply for TSC Internship Vacancies for Teachers online at hrmis.tsc.go.ke

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2023/2024 Internship Application Online; How to apply for TSC Internship Vacancies for Teachers online at hrmis.tsc.go.ke

TSC Internship Vacancies 2023; 25, 550 posts

S/NO PRIMARY/

 SECONDARY

MONTHLY
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SALARY

VACANCIES YEAR
1 Primary Kshs. 15,000 4,000 2023
2 Secondary Kshs. 20, 000 21, 550 2023

PRIMARY SCHOOL VACANCIES TSC INTERNSHIP APPLICATION ONLINE; 4,000 POSTS

How to apply for TSC Internship opportunities for  Primary school teachers

It is important to note that you can only apply for three schools only. To apply for the posts, online, follow the procedure below:

  1. From your browser (Mozilla, Google, or Opera Mini) access the TSC Website by using the link https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke
  2. From the drop-down Menu, select Careers followed by Teachers/ Secretariat. Next, click on ‘Apply for Teachers Internship Position.’
  3. In the screen displayed, Type in the TSC No, ID number, and mobile and choose your selection either primary or secondary by clicking the drop-down menu as shown below and clicking ok.
  4. An SMS from TSC will be sent to your line. Type in the sms code and click ‘OK’
  5. In the displayed, Click on Apply/view. Fill in your details, correctly.
  6. Next, Choose the Ref from the drop-down and fill in the other details not auto-filled, and click ok. Click ‘YES’ on the next screen.
  7. A screen will then be displayed showing the list of applications done by applicants.
    NOTE: The teacher can make several applications in different counties/sub-counties.

SECONDARY SCHOOL VACANCIES TSC INTERNSHIP APPLICATION ONLINE

How to apply for TSC Internship opportunities for  Secondary school teachers; 21, 550 Posts

For Secondary school teachers vacancies, follow the procedure below:

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  1. From your browser for instance Mozilla or Google, visit the TSC Website by using the link https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke
  2. From the Menu, select Careers followed by Teachers/ Secretariat. Next, click on ‘Apply for Teachers Internship Position.’
  3. In the screen displayed, Type in the TSC No, ID number, and mobile and choose your selection either primary or secondary by clicking the drop-down menu as shown below and clicking ok.
  4. An SMS from TSC will be sent to your line. Type in the sms code and click ‘OK’
  5. In the displayed, Click on Apply/view. Fill in your details, correctly.
  6. Choose the Ref from the drop-down list as shown and fill in the other details not auto-filled and click ok.
  7. Click the button +click here to apply to a school.
  8. Choose the subjects, county, sub-county, and school, and click ok.
  9. The teacher can apply for several vacancies. CLICK OK.
  10. When done, a pop-up screen ‘Job Application’ will be displayed. Click on ‘Yes’ to submit your application.

Here is The TSC Pdf Application procedure hrmis-tr for interns for both primary and secondary school teachers.

TSC Internship Salaries 2023

Kindly note that the 2023 TSC interns are not entitled to any allowances.

TSC simply remits a wholesome monthly stipend of Kshs 15, 000 (Primary) and Kshs 20, 000 (Secondary). See the table below.

S/NO PRIMARY/

 SECONDARY

MONTHLY

SALARY

HOUSE

ALLOWANCE

TRAVEL ALLOWANCE
1 Primary Kshs. 15,000 0 0
2 Secondary Kshs. 20, 000 0 0

The Teachers Service Commission has advertised vacancies for the employment of 35,550 teachers for both public primary and secondary schools.

In a statement on Friday, the commission said 10,000 of the teachers will be employed on permanent pensionable terms while 25,550 will be intern teachers.

TSC Internship 2023/2024; Outrage as Thousands of Teacher Interns Locked out of Verification

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TSC Internship 2023/2024; Outrage as Thousands of Teacher Interns Locked out of Verification

TSC Internship News Today: Several teacher graduates are crying foul after the recruitment panels locked them out of the tail-end of the TSC 2023/2024 internship recruitment.

According to the latest TSC recruitment news reaching us today, the long-serving graduate teachers presented their documents for verification at the respective county offices as directed only for them to be turned down.

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Intern teachers who were interested in filling the 2023/2024 TSC internship vacancies within Nairobi County were left speechless after weird demands were made including evidence of being born and bred in Nairobi.

Candidates were also expected to produce watertight evidence of being voters in particular sub-counties within the city.

The new TSC internship recruitment process for sure has paved the way for corruption, especially nepotism.

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There is a lot of disgruntlement surrounding the whole recruitment process. Allegations have been leveled against some TSC officials who are demanding bribes sometimes amounting to a whooping Kshs 300, 000 so that they can favor some candidates.

Those in Nairobi who had been called by TSC for the final verification process that paves the way for the signing of one-year internship agreements told The Standard they were shocked to be asked to produce evidence of being born or being voters in particular sub-counties.

This was not amongst the requirements that the TSC sub-county officials had asked them to fulfill upon being informed that their applications were successful, they said.

Some of the items they were required to provide were birth certificates, marriage certificates, title deeds of property owned, or electoral cards.

“Greetings, upon your successful application for internship you are required to attend a brief meeting on August 8, 2023 (Tuesday) at Baraka Primary in Makadara, Buruburu Zone at exactly 9. 00 am with original and very clear copies of the following…,” read a text sent to one of the graduate teachers who had applied for an internship opportunity for Junior Secondary School in Makadara sub-county.

Besides academic certificates, the ‘successful’ applicants were required to bring along two Passport Size Colored photographs, a KRA pin certificate, a clear bank plate /ATM card, a duly filled pay point particulars form, NHIF card, NSSF card, Primary and Secondary leaving certificates and original medical examination report.

Others were a copy of the Personal Accident Insurance Cover, a clear graduation booklet with cover page and serial number page where their names appear only, an Affidavit (where names differ or initials are used), duly signed next of kin form downloaded from TSC website, birth certificate, and National ID.

But the applicants were shocked when they were addressed by administrators, largely assistant county commissioners (formerly D.Os), who demanded that they produce evidence of being born in respective sub-counties, owning property, or being voters.

An attempt by The Standard newspaper to address the concerns of teacher graduates was futile since the TSC officials are yet to comment or address the issues raised.

Our key concern is the fact that corruption is slowly groping into the education sector, a sector that should strike a balance between the haves and the have-nots.