TSC Announces 2,629 Positions for Trainers in 47 Counties: Application Guide

Acting TSC CEO Eveleen Mitei when she recently appeared before the Parliamentary Education Committee. Photo/File.
Acting TSC CEO Eveleen Mitei when she recently appeared before the Parliamentary Education Committee. Photo/File.

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is inviting applications from qualified teachers to fill 2,629 vacancies as facilitators and trainers for Junior School teachers in Integrated Science, Mathematics, and English.

TSC, in a circular, announced that a total of 2,340 facilitators and 289 Special Needs Education (SNE) facilitators are required across all counties.

“The Teachers Service Commission is therefore inviting applications for trainers of Junior School teachers for Integrated Science, Mathematics and English,” read the circular in part.

The commission said the announcement follows the extension of the school-based Teacher Support System (SBTSS) to junior schools and Diploma Secondary Teachers Training Colleges (DSTTCs) under the Secondary Education Equity and Quality Improvement Program (SEEQIP).

The initiative, previously implemented under the Secondary Education Quality Improvement Project (SEQIP) from 2017 to 2024, aims to enhance teachers’ pedagogical skills and subject content mastery.

It will be implemented in all 47 counties, including camp-based schools in refugee camps in Garissa and Turkana.

Qualifications.

To qualify, an applicant must be a registered teacher with the TSC and hold a minimum qualification of a Diploma in Secondary Education in Mathematics, Science, or English.

The applicant must also be trained in Competency-Based Education (CBE) and have at least five years’ teaching experience in a senior or secondary school under the TSC.

Additionally, they should be proficient in computer use and applications, and must be serving in the county of their choice.

It is also important to note that applicants must not be serving as head or deputy head teachers.


Additional qualifications that will be considered an advantage include experience as KICD course panelists, previous roles as trainers in CBE, Strengthening Mathematics and Science in Secondary Education (SMASSE), SBTSS, or remote learning, and designation as ICT champions.

Facilitators for Special Needs Education must meet similar requirements, with teaching experience in Special Needs Education at the senior or secondary level.

Responsibilities include attending preparatory training, preparing training materials, training teachers, and supporting peer learning.

Others include mentoring and coaching teachers at the school level and observing lessons, attending meetings, and submitting training reports.


How to Apply

Interested applicants should submit applications not exceeding two pages, along with a current CV, a list of relevant training conducted, and references.

Documents should be mailed or hand-delivered to the respective TSC County Directors by October 15, 2025.

Distribution of Facilitators

S/NoCountyNo. of FacilitatorsNo. of SNE Facilitators
1Baringo546
2Bomet606
3Bungoma966
4Busia486
5Elgeyo Marakwet366
6Embu366
7Garissa157
8Homabay786
9Isiolo126
10Kajiado426
11Kakamega1146
12Kericho606
13Kiambu666
14Kilifi666
15Kirinyaga246
16Kisii786
17Kisumu606
18Kitui1146
19Kwale426
20Laikipia246
21Lamu126
22Machakos846
23Makueni846
24Mandera126
25Marsabit126
26Meru846
27Migori666
28Mombasa186
29Muranga606
30Nairobi546
31Nakuru966
32Nandi666
33Narok726
34Nyamira426
35Nyandarua366
36Nyeri426
37Samburu126
38Siaya666
39Taita Taveta186
40Tana River126
41Tharaka Nthi426
42Transzoia486
43Turkana277
44Uasin Gishu546
45Vihiga426
46West Pokot126
47Wajir486
Total2,340289