Tag Archives: TVET

TVET Institutions to hire 1, 000 Trainers by Next Week, Here is the Procedure on How to Apply for TVET Trainers’ Jobs in Kenya

Advertisements

TVET Institutions to hire 1, 000 Trainers by Next Week, Here is the Procedure on How to Apply for TVET Trainers’ Jobs in Kenya

External links with related content

How to apply for TVET Trainers’ Vacancies, a simplified procedure

Advertisements

The Government is planning to hire 5, 000 trainers to serve in the various Technical and Vocational Education Training Colleges distributed across the 47 counties in Kenya.

According to Education Chief Administrative Secretary Zach Kinuthia, the recruitment exercise will be extended to 2025. The government plans to recruit 5, 000 trainers in TVET colleges. The exercise is likely to cost the Government Sh 10 billion in salaries.

“We have recruited2, 000 in the first phase and we are now interviewing the second batch of 1, 000 trainers to be employed by next week. This will leave us with a deficit of 2, 000 who will be employed by 2022,” said Kinuthia.

Advertisements

HOW TO APPLY FOR TVET TRAINER JOBS IN KENYA

In order to be employed as a trainer in any TVET institution in Kenya, you must be registered and licensed as a trainer.

How to apply for Registration and Licensing as a TVET Trainer in Kenya

Section 23 of the TVET Act, 2013 requires that all TVET trainers/ tutors be registered and licensed by TVET Authority Board.

After the assessment of the applicant’s qualifications, the list of Accredited TVET Trainers shall be posted on the TVET Authority Board’s website.

Training providers are expected to recruit accredited trainers only.

The registration of TVET trainers is done through the TVET online registration platform.

TVET Trainers and industry practitioners can also apply for registration as assessors and/or verifiers for CBET programs in the TVET website.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: TVET APPLICATION LINK/PORTAL, HOW TO APPLY

  1. Access the online TVET registration platform by clicking on this link tveta.go.ke
  2. The link above will take you to the page labeled Institution and Trainer/Assessor/Verifier
  3. If you are a first-time applicant, click on the tab labeled “register” to create an account.
  4. In case you are already registered, kindly click on the tab labeled “Existing”
  5. After creating your TVET account, an email link will be sent to your personal email you provided for activation.
  6. Click on the link to activate the account and set your password.
  7. This portal will redirect you to a page with five areas that you will be required to fill.
  8. Fill in your Personal Information, Contact Information, Education, Experience & Confirmation. Remember to save after every step.
  9. Click on the tab labeled ”submit.” This will redirect you to the TVET licensing page.
  10. Select the area of licensing then click on the tab labeled “Apply”
  11. This will take you to the TVET Payment Page. Click and pay the required amount to finish the application process.

Please note that anyone who contravenes the provisions of the TVET Act (2013) commits a punishable act which upon conviction can attract a penalty of a sum not exceeding one million shillings or a jail term not exceeding three years or both.

TVET CONTACTS

You can get in touch with the organization through the following channels:

Email address: support@tveta.go.ke

Physical Address: Utalii House 8th Floor, Utalii Street

Postal Address: 35625-00100

Phone Number: 254 20 239 2140

Cell: 0700 015 440

Website: www.tveta.go.ke

 

 

IT WILL BE UNREASONABLE TO EXPECT MORE CLASSROOMS FROM THE GOVERNMENT BEFORE THE OFFICIAL SCHOOLS’ REOPENING DATE, CS MAGOHA

Advertisements

IT WILL BE UNREASONABLE TO EXPECT MORE CLASSROOMS FROM THE GOVERNMENT BEFORE THE OFFICIAL SCHOOLS’ REOPENING DATE, CS MAGOHA

In Summary:

The CS said that it is almost impossible that the government can double or triple facilities in learning institutions to achieve social distancing.

Advertisements

Education CS Professor George Magoha has hinted on the possibility of reopening Technical and Vocational Education Training, TVET Institutions soon after he said that learning in these institutions can be easily conducted in shifts.

Speaking at a press conference in Kisumu County after a meeting with Principals of TVET institutions, the CS noted that tertiary level students in TVET institutions can easily maintain the social distancing ‘TVET institutions have a much better chance of survival in terms of achieving prevention measure unlike their younger counterparts in primary and secondary schools.

“TVET institutions have a much better chance of survival in terms of achieving social distancing, they can open shifts much more easily than primary and secondary schools,” said the CS.

Advertisements

CLASSROOMS

On Wednesday June 24, the CS said that a classroom should hold 15-20 learners only. He however dimmed any hope of primary and secondary schools achieving the social distancing rule after he said that doubling or tripling facilities in learning institutions.

The CS said that it is almost impossible that the government can double or triple facilities in learning institutions to achieve social distancing.

“It will be most unreasonable to expect the government can double or triple facilities in learning institutions because it has taken years to build what is there,” added the CS.

MASKS

The Government is in the process of manufacturing 24 million masks for learners. He also noted that students in TVET institutions can make their own masks.

Besides masks, schools will be provided with thermo guns to monitor the temperature of staff and students.