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2023 Knec Examiners Online Invitation
ADVERTISEMENT FOR ONLINE INVITATION OF ALL KCPE AND KCSE EXAMINERS FOR 2023 MARKING EXERCISE
The Kenya National Examinations Council shall invite Examiners for the 2023 marking exercise online.
The site shall be accessible as follows:
2.1 KCPE Examiners – from 25th November, 2023;
2.2 KCSE Examiners – from 5th December, 2023.
Examiners concerned are required to:-
3.1 access KNEC Contracted Professionals Website using the link: https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke and login using their username and password.
Those who have forgotten their passwords should click on reset password button to enter their mobile numbers in the format (2547********) and submit to receive a new password for logging into the system;
Upon successful login, complete their personal information and save. Using the dashboard provided, access, download, print and read the invitation letters and the Marking Instructions.
Further instructions on acceptance and rejection of marking offer are given. in the invitation letter.
For further details contact any of the following: –
4.1 Telephone numbers: 0720 741003, 0732 333530, 0775 471980, 0775 471997;
4.2 Email addresses: sefa@knec.ac.ke and fa@knec.ac.ke.
Knec Contracted Examiners Login, attendance register
Are you a KNEC contracted professional? Ok. The Kenya National Examinations Council, Knec, has told Contracted Professionals to update their details online, immediately.
Those expected to update their data include: Examiners, Supervisors, Invigilators and Centre Managers; among others.
Details that you need to update include:
- Full Name; as it appears on your ID.
- Your Year of birth (Select from list given),
- Gender (Select Male or Female),
- Your National Identity Number as it appears on your ID,
- Kenya Revenue Authority, KRA, PIN Number,
- Your National Social Security Fund, NSSF, Number,
- Your National Hospital Insurance Fund (NHIF) Number,
- Your Highest qualification (Select Level of Study, Enter Institution where you studied, name/ title of course studied and the study period),
- Your Current Work Station (Select employer, enter employment number which is your TSC number for teachers and Name of your work station/ school. You will also have to state your Designation/ Job Title and select the year of employment, County and Sub-County from the list),
- Your Bank details (Select Bank and Branch from the list. Also enter Your Bank Account Number correctly),
- Your Email address and
- The Next of Kin details (Name, Phone Number and Relationship).
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- The Kenya National Examinations Council, KNEC, website and portals; Your guide to the KNEC online services
- KNEC News: How to mark and update details of all contracted professionals online
- How to download the Knec Supervision, Invigilation and Centre Manager invitation letter; Contracted professionals
HOW TO UPDATE YOUR DATA
To update your details on the KNEC Contracted portal, follow the steps below;
- Access the KNEC contracted professionals portal by using the link; https://cp2.knec.ac.ke/
- Enter your Username which is your phone number in the format 2547…… and your Password. Now select ‘Login’.
- In case you have forgotten you password, then click ‘reset password’. Enter your phone number in the format 2547.. and click ‘Reset Password’. KNEC will send you the password through your phone number.
- Once logged in, click “My Profile’. Update the details accordingly and press ‘Save’ when done.
How to Download the Knec Contracted Professionals Deployment/ Invitation Letters
The Kenya National Examinations Council has completed the process of assigning Knec Contracted Professionals to their duty stations. Supervisors, Invigilators, security officers and Centre Managers can now access the Knec CP2 system to download their deployment letters.
How to Download the Invitation Letters
To download the knec Professionals’ contracted letters, use the procedure below:
- Log onto the knec contracted professionals portal by using the link; http://cp2.knec.ac.ke/Professionals.
- Click on the ‘Dash Board’ tab and check under deployments. See the Centre where you have been assigned to execute your duties.
- The table below will be displayed;
Exam Duty Station Position Actions - Under the ‘Actions’ column, click on the ‘Download Appointment Letter’ link to get your letter.
Knec Examiners Training 2023 Advertisement, Instructions
The Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) has advertised training vacancies for Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examiners.
The training will take place between Monday, April 24, and Friday, April 28, 2023, according to a notice sent by KNEC’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), David Njeng’ere.
The Examining Council has stated that this year’s program will be totally residential.
“The venue of the training will be announced to qualified applicants at a later date,” according to the notice seen by educationupdates.co.ke.
“The training fee is Ksh10,500 and will only be paid by the shortlisted applicants, who will be notified through a text message (SMS) on how to make the payment,” the notice read in part.
The council further indicated that all the successful trainees will be incorporated into the KNEC examiners’ database and engaged by the agency through its criteria for recruiting examiners based on each paper’s personnel needs.
However, the Council indicated that teachers already trained as KCSE examiners and in the KNEC database of examiners should not apply.
The teachers are expected to train as examiners in a number of KCSE papers, including ;
- English (codes 101/1, 101/2, and 101/3),
- Biology (codes 231/1, 231/2, and 231/3), and
- Chemistry (codes 233/2 and 233/3).
- History and Government (codes 311/1, and 311/2),
- Christian Religious Education (codes 313/1, and 313/2), and
- Computer Studies (codes 451/1, and 451/2).
The general requirements for all the trainee examiners include the following:
- Must be a practising teacher in the relevant subject area at the level of examination and be registered and employed by the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
- Have a Diploma in Education (and above) for KCSE marking and minimum teaching experience of three (3) years.
- Must not be on interdiction or any other form of disciplinary action from the TSC.
The Knec Examiners Portal
This is the Knec examiners training application link for the recently advertised examiners vacancies
https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke/Professionals/ExaminerTraining
examinersapp.knec.ac.ke (https://examinersapp.knec.ac.ke/Professionals/ExaminerTraining)
Kenya National Examinations Council
Contracted Professionals Platform
How to Apply:
Access the KNEC examiners’ portal using the link www.examinersapp.knec.ac.ke.
Those with Cp2 accounts should log into the portal using their usernames and passwords.
Teachers who would have forgotten their Cp2 passwords should click on the reset password button, enter their mobile number in the format (2547********), and submit to get new passwords for logging into the system.
Those without Cp2 accounts should click on create an account and follow the instructions to acquire login credentials to access the system.
Upon successful login, complete their profile and save. On the dashboard, click on apply for training, and all the declared vacancies will be available for applicants.
KNEC further warned that the training slots were limited, indicating that only qualified teachers who have presented all the required documents will be shortlisted for the exercise.
Knec Explains why there is delay in payment of Supervisors & Invigilators
The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) has come out to explain why Contracted Professionals have not been paid.
Teachers have expressed frustrations and anger over Knec delay in making payment long after the exam and assessment results were released.
However a Knec official who commented on anonymity has revealed the reasons behind the payment delays.
He said the Council has insufficient and scanty details for teachers who invigilated and supervised the 2024 KPSEA and KCSE exams that is affecting the payment process.
Also see: Knec contracted professionals portal (http://cp2.knec.ac.ke
The official was responding to a message that was sent by Knec to a number of KPSEA centre managers whose teachers details were missing for processing of Knec payment.
“Dear Centre Manager, KNEC is yet to receive DULY SIGNED AND STAMPED attendance register for the 2024 KPSEA assessment. This is to kindly request that you send a scanned copy to si@knec.ac.ke to facilitate processing of allowances of the contracted professionals who were attached to your centres,” read a SMS sent to centre managers with missing details.
He however downplayed the recent revelation that government is cash strapped and has no money to pay the teachers till next financial budget.
Last year, teachers who had invigilated the 2023 exams and assessments had to wait till the next budget when Knec started to make payment.
Each year Knec contracts professionals to help in administration of national exams and assessments.
Contacted Professionals include teachers, drivers and security personnel. Teachers are contracted as Centre Managers, Supervisors and Invigilators.
Knec does not pay for services rendered by Centre Managers, Supervisors and Invigilators but pays for transport reimbursement.
Knec invigilation and supervision is now important as TSC awards marks to teachers who participate in the exercise.
In this years promotion of over 28,000 teachers, TSC awarded 4 marks to teachers who invigilated, supervised and marked Knec national exams and assessments.
In last years administration of national exams and assessments teachers will receive slightly different pay.
Knec revised upward the amount it pays its contracted professionals after protests from secondary school teachers.
Each invigilator and centre manager will get sh 550 per day as transport reimbursement while each supervisor will get sh 680 per day.
The changes followed after demands from secondary school teachers for increased allowances to officiate the KCSE examinations, which begun on October 22, 2024.
Through the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet), the teachers asked for their out-of-workstation allowances to be raised by between 750 and 900 per cent.
In a letter to Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba, Kuppet Secretary-General Akello Misori proposed a new rate of Sh3,000 per day for invigilators, up from Sh400 per day (a 750 per cent rise).
The union wanted supervisors to be paid 3,500 per day from the Sh450 they are used to get (a 778 per cent rise) and Sh4,500 for principals, who also act as examination centre managers during the examination period.
“Our members have vowed to reject the current remuneration structure during the upcoming examinations. As the Cabinet secretary in charge of the Kenya National Examination’s Council (Knec) budget, we urge you to facilitate the council in compensating teachers as provided under the Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for the Public Service, which is the applicable benchmark across the government,” said Mr Misori in the letter.
KPSEA SUPERVISORS
sh 680 per day for 3 days equals sh 2,040
KPSEA INVIGILATORS
sh 550 per day for 3 days equals sh 1,680
KCSE SUPERVISORS
sh 680 per day for 16 days equals sh 10,880
KCSE INVIGILATORS
sh 550 per day for 16 days equals sh 8,800
CENTRE MANAGERS
sh 550 per day for both KPSEA and KCSE
Knec Explains why there is delay in payment of Supervisors & Invigilators
The Kenya National Examinations Council (Knec) has come out to explain why Contracted Professionals have not been paid.
Teachers have expressed frustrations and anger over Knec delay in making payment long after the exam and assessment results were released.
However a Knec official who commented on anonymity has revealed the reasons behind the payment delays.
He said the Council has insufficient and scanty details for teachers who invigilated and supervised the 2024 KPSEA and KCSE exams that is affecting the payment process.
The official was responding to a message that was sent by Knec to a number of KPSEA centre managers whose teachers details were missing for processing of Knec payment.
“Dear Centre Manager, KNEC is yet to receive DULY SIGNED AND STAMPED attendance register for the 2024 KPSEA assessment. This is to kindly request that you send a scanned copy to si@knec.ac.ke to facilitate processing of allowances of the contracted professionals who were attached to your centres,” read a SMS sent to centre managers with missing details.
He however downplayed the recent revelation that government is cash strapped and has no money to pay the teachers till next financial budget.
Last year, teachers who had invigilated the 2023 exams and assessments had to wait till the next budget when Knec started to make payment.
Each year Knec contracts professionals to help in administration of national exams and assessments.
Contacted Professionals include teachers, drivers and security personnel. Teachers are contracted as Centre Managers, Supervisors and Invigilators.
Knec does not pay for services rendered by Centre Managers, Supervisors and Invigilators but pays for transport reimbursement.
Knec invigilation and supervision is now important as TSC awards marks to teachers who participate in the exercise.
In this years promotion of over 28,000 teachers, TSC awarded 4 marks to teachers who invigilated, supervised and marked Knec national exams and assessments.
In last years administration of national exams and assessments teachers will receive slightly different pay.
Knec revised upward the amount it pays its contracted professionals after protests from secondary school teachers.
Each invigilator and centre manager will get sh 550 per day as transport reimbursement while each supervisor will get sh 680 per day.
The changes followed after demands from secondary school teachers for increased allowances to officiate the KCSE examinations, which begun on October 22, 2024.
Through the Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education Teachers (Kuppet), the teachers asked for their out-of-workstation allowances to be raised by between 750 and 900 per cent.
In a letter to Education Cabinet Secretary Julius Ogamba, Kuppet Secretary-General Akello Misori proposed a new rate of Sh3,000 per day for invigilators, up from Sh400 per day (a 750 per cent rise).
The union wanted supervisors to be paid 3,500 per day from the Sh450 they are used to get (a 778 per cent rise) and Sh4,500 for principals, who also act as examination centre managers during the examination period.
“Our members have vowed to reject the current remuneration structure during the upcoming examinations. As the Cabinet secretary in charge of the Kenya National Examination’s Council (Knec) budget, we urge you to facilitate the council in compensating teachers as provided under the Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for the Public Service, which is the applicable benchmark across the government,” said Mr Misori in the letter.
KPSEA SUPERVISORS
sh 680 per day for 3 days equals sh 2,040
KPSEA INVIGILATORS
sh 550 per day for 3 days equals sh 1,680
KCSE SUPERVISORS
sh 680 per day for 16 days equals sh 10,880
KCSE INVIGILATORS
sh 550 per day for 16 days equals sh 8,800
CENTRE MANAGERS
sh 550 per day for both KPSEA and KCSE
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