The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, is carrying out online recruitment of new teachers. The Commission has at the same time invited applications for promotions and which must also be filed online.
You may be having many unanswered questions on online recruitment of teachers. Get some of these answered here.
TSC FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ON ONLINE RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS.
QUESTION: How can I access the TSC online job application portal?
QUESTION: How many advantage points are teachers currently working on internship going to be awarded.
ANSWER: Teachers currently working on internship will be awarded an extra 10 marks.
QUESTION: My Date of Birth is captured/ reading wrongly on the hrmis portal. What should I do?
ANSWER: Simply scan your National Identity Card (ID both sides) or passport and send it as an Email attachment to the address dirct@tsc.go.ke. The Email head should be ‘NEW APPLICANT’.
QUESTION: How can I view the advertised posts?
ANSWER: For details on the advertised TSC jobs, please follow this link TSC latest adverts.
QUESTION: Am applying for a post in secondary schools. Will I be required to apply to the school where the vacancy exists?
ANSWER: No. Please note that the application is only to be done online. No manual applications will be accepted.
QUESTION: What are the requirements for online applications?
ANSWER: You must be armed with your TSC Number, ID Number and a phone number (that is operational).
QUESTION: How many vacancies Am I supposed to apply for?
ANSWER: An applicant can apply for several vacancies.
QUESTION: I had applied for deployment during the last cycle. Am I supposed to apply again?
ANSWER: Yes. You must make a new application online.
QUESTION: Are teachers currently on contract supposed to apply for the advertised permanent and pensionable TSC jobs?
ANSWER: Yes. You should apply for the advertised vacancies; where they exist.
QUESTION: I sat the KCPE or KCSE examinations more than once. Must I produce all these certificates or the recent one?
ANSWER: Applicants who re-sat either the KCPE or KCSE examinations must present certified copies of the certificates for all attempts.
QUESTION: Will there be physical interviews for shortlisted candidates.
ANSWER: Yes. Heads of institutions will use the TSC generated merit lists to organize for the interviews.
QUESTION: Will I be required to produce my original certificates and testimonials during interviews?
ANSWER: Yes.
QUESTION: I was employed by TSC but left. Am I eligible for the current recruitment?
ANSWER: Yes. Applicants who were previously employed by TSC will be allowed to apply. But, they must declare their past employment history and why they left TSC.
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released data showing the number of teachers who have been affected by the covid 19 disease since March last year, 2020. The data released to the media by TSC Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia shows that 36 teachers have so far succumbed as a result of the Corona virus disease.
In total, 345 cases of the deadly disease have been confirmed among teachers in the country.. Out of this, 209 teachers have since recovered from the virus, while 9 are still hospitalized.
TSC further revealed that 92 teachers are currently under the home based care programme. In terms of gender, 159 of the cases are male, while 186 are female teachers.
After the resumption of learning across the country on January 4, 2020, TSC expressed concerns regarding the safety of teachers and learners in schools. Macharia described teachers as super spreaders of the virus during this period.
According to TSC, there are 337,432 teachers in the country serving more than 30,000 public primary and post-primary school.
Macharia however assured that the commission will liaise with all relevant authorities to ensure safety for teachers and learners as the country battles the pandemic.
The TSC boss further revealed that the commission had negotiated for medical insurance cover with provider, Minet, so as to cover all teachers who may contract the virus.
“The commission’s field officers are also working with stakeholders in the health sector to provide psycho-social support to all teachers who may require the service,” Macharia stated.
The TSC CEO advised that teachers aged above 58 adhere to set MoH guidelines and work from home. She assured that the commission would not sack any teachers with underlying conditions for working from home.
Kenya has more than 25,000 teachers who are over 58 years.
Meanwhile, teachers have been classified among the front-line workers and are set to receive the Covid-19 vaccine expected in the country in February this year. Health Chief Administrative Secretary Mercy Mwangangi reported that other professionals who will be given priority are health workers and police officers, as well as older citizens aged 58 and above.
“When the vaccine arrives, which is projected to be around end of February, teachers will be among the first beneficiaries because they are now front line workers,” Dr Mwangangi said on Thursday.
English/Literature subject combination got a lion share of the recently advertised vacancies by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC. The combination received a total of 602 vacancies which is 12.3% of the 4,876 secondary school internship vacancies.
Biology/ Agriculture came in second with 402 vacancies while Mathematics/Physics got 342 vacancies.
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the interview dates and venues for the September 2020 teachers’ recruitment exercise. See all the details here.
See interview dates and venues for other counties at the bottom of this page.
LAMU COUNTY TSC RECRUITMENT DATES AND VENUES- 2020
S/N
DATES
ACTIVITY
VENUE
1
17/09/2020
Briefing of school administrators and officers
Lamu Girls Secondary
2
18/09/2020
Secondary Interview- Lamu West
Mpeketoni Boys Secondary
3
18/09/2020
Secondary Interview- Lamu East
Lamu Boys Secondary
4
21/09/2020
Vetting of primary documents/selection- Lamu West
Mahmoud Bin Fadhil Boys Primary
5
21/09/2020
Vetting of primary documents/selection- Lamu East
Mahmoud Bin Fadhil Girls Primary
6
22/09/2020
Selection of primary teachers at County level
TSC County Office
7
23/09/2020 TO 25/09/2020
Vetting and handling of complaints at County level
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the December 2020 recruitment schedule for secondary school teacher interns in Trans Nzoia County. Shortlisted candidates will attend interviews at different venues between Monday December 28, 2020 and Wednesday December 30, 2020.
According to the released schedule, all interviews will kick off at 8.00am daily.
TSC recruitment schedule for secondary school teacher interns in Trans Nzoia County- December 2020
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has revealed the lists of teachers shortlisted for the 2021 promotion interviews per County. A total of 32,431 teachers applied and were shortlisted for the recently advertised TSC promotion vacancies.
In Siaya County 846 teachers met the shortlisting requirements and will be subjected to a rigorous interview to choose the best.
If you applied for the vacancies, then kindly check your name in the list below;
Have you been shortlisted in the TSC intern merit lists for December 2020? Well. The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the interview dates and venues for recruitment of the 2020 intern teachers.
Interviews will run from Monday December 28, 2020 to Monday January 4, 2021 countrywide. Each County and Sub County will carry their interviews at designated venues and dates.
RECRUITMENT PROGRAMME FOR BELGUT SUB COUNTY.
S/N
RECRUITMENT DATE
INTERVIEW VENUE
SCHOOLS
SUBJECT COMBINATION
1
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Sossiot Girls
Kiswahili/History
2
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Chemalul Mixed S
Kiswahili/CRE
3
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Chemalulu Boys
Kiswahili/CRE
4
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Ainapkoi Secondary
History/CRE
5
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Chebirirbei secondary
Biology/Chemistry
6
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Getumbe secondary
Biology/Chemistry
7
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Kabianga Girls
Biology/Chemistry
8
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Kaptitony Day Secondary
Biology/Chemistry
9
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Kaplutiet Secondary
Biology/Chemistry
10
Monday 28/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Sosiot Girls Secondary
Keben Secondary
Biology/Chemistry
11
Tuesday 29/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kaborok Girls Secondary
Kaborok Girls
Maths/Chemistry
12
Tuesday 29/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kaborok Girls Secondary
Belgut Starehe Girls
Maths/Physics
13
Tuesday 29/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kaborok Girls Secondary
Kapmaso Boys
Chemistry/Physics
14
Tuesday 29/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kaborok Girls Secondary
Kibingei Girls
Chemistry/Physics
15
Tuesday 29/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kaborok Girls Secondary
Kaptebeswet Girls
Chemistry/Physics
16
Tuesday 29/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kaborok Girls Secondary
Cheptenye Boys
Chemistry/Physics
17
Tuesday 29/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kaborok Girls Secondary
Koiwalelach Girls
Maths/Biology
18
Wednesday 30/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kabianga High School
KabiangaHigh School
Eng/Lit, Biology/Agriculture
19
Wednesday 30/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kabianga High School
Kapchebet Girls
English/Literature
20
Wednesday 30/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kabianga High School
Cheptororiet Secondary
English/Literature
21
Wednesday 30/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kabianga High School
Cheribo Secondary
English/Literature
22
Wednesday 30/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kabianga High School
Cheronget Secondary
English/Literature
23
Wednesday 30/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kabianga High School
Chepkoton Girls
Bio/Agric and Geography/Business
24
Wednesday 30/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kabianga High School
Nyabangi Secondary
English/Literature
25
Wednesday 30/12/2020; 8-4.30pm
Kabianga High School
Seretut Secondary
English/Literature
26
Thursday 31/12/2020;
Submission of recruitment documents at Sossiot Office
All recruiting schools
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NB.
8.00 to 9.00am; Briefing of all panel members. All panels will be briefed together in order to save time.
9.00 to 10.00am; Verification of documents of all applicants who have appeared for interview by individual selection panels.
10.00 to 12.00; Brief interview of the individual candidates.
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The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, pays a newly employed graduate teacher in Kenya a minimum of Sh34,955 in basic salary per month. Such a teacher falls under grade C2 (formerly Job group K) and their job title is Secondary Teacher II.
Apart from the basic salary you are also paid allowances. You will receive Sh5,000 in commuter allowance per month for C2 teachers. Leave allowance is only paid once a year at a rate of Sh6,000 per year. House allowance is paid monthly at a rate of Sh16,500 to Sh7,000.
As stipulated in the TSC appointment letter, the newly employed teacher remains on probation for a period of not less than six (6) months. In some cases the probation period may be extended if the teacher’s performance is unsatisfactory.
It is important to note that your salary will be subjected to deductions before you get your net pay in the account. The deductions are either statutory (HELB, PAYE, NHIF) or third party (loans, savings and union dues).
Holders of Diploma in Education have an entry basic salary of Sh27,195 per month. They are also entitled to various allowances.
Primary school teachers enter the teaching service at Grade B5 (Job Group G) with a monthly basic salary of Sh21,756.
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released the interview dates and venues for the September 2020 teachers’ recruitment exercise. See all the details here.
See interview dates and venues for other counties at the bottom of this page.
LAMU COUNTY TSC RECRUITMENT DATES AND VENUES- 2020
S/N
DATES
ACTIVITY
VENUE
1
17/09/2020
Briefing of school administrators and officers
Lamu Girls Secondary
2
18/09/2020
Secondary Interview- Lamu West
Mpeketoni Boys Secondary
3
18/09/2020
Secondary Interview- Lamu East
Lamu Boys Secondary
4
21/09/2020
Vetting of primary documents/selection- Lamu West
Mahmoud Bin Fadhil Boys Primary
5
21/09/2020
Vetting of primary documents/selection- Lamu East
Mahmoud Bin Fadhil Girls Primary
6
22/09/2020
Selection of primary teachers at County level
TSC County Office
7
23/09/2020 TO 25/09/2020
Vetting and handling of complaints at County level
The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, pays a newly employed graduate teacher in Kenya a minimum of Sh34,955 in basic salary per month. Such a teacher falls under grade C2 (formerly Job group K) and their job title is Secondary Teacher II.
Apart from the basic salary you are also paid allowances. You will receive Sh5,000 in commuter allowance per month for C2 teachers. Leave allowance is only paid once a year at a rate of Sh6,000 per year. House allowance is paid monthly at a rate of Sh16,500 to Sh7,000.
As stipulated in the TSC appointment letter, the newly employed teacher remains on probation for a period of not less than six (6) months. In some cases the probation period may be extended if the teacher’s performance is unsatisfactory.
It is important to note that your salary will be subjected to deductions before you get your net pay in the account. The deductions are either statutory (HELB, PAYE, NHIF) or third party (loans, savings and union dues).
Holders of Diploma in Education have an entry basic salary of Sh27,195 per month. They are also entitled to various allowances.
Primary school teachers enter the teaching service at Grade B5 (Job Group G) with a monthly basic salary of Sh21,756.
Are you in need of the current Teachers Service Commission, TSC, 2020/2021 guidelines, marking schemes and score sheets for recruitment of secondary and primary school teachers? Well. You can now read all these guidelines here plus all the requirements for TSC employment.
GUIDELINES FOR RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS POST PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS (SECONDARY SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES) -2020/2021
1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION
Following the advertisement for recruitment of teachers, Boards of Management are required to conduct the selection exercise for the advertised vacancy(ies) in their institutions.
The Selection Panel will be expected to exercise the highest degree of transparency and accountability, as stipulated in the Public Officers Ethics Act, and TSC Code of Conduct and Ethics 2015. The Head of Institution is required to induct the panel members on the relevant sections of the Act and CORT 2015 before the commencement of the selection exercise.
The TSC County Director MUST ensure that the recruitment process is done in strict adherence to the laid down protocols by the Ministry of Health on containment of COVID- 19 pandemic.
All applicants must be registered teachers as per Section 23 (1) of the Teachers Service Commission Act, 2012. Applicants who are not registered do not qualify to be recruited.
Applicants who apply for confirmation of results from KNEC should give the address of the County Director where they have submitted their applications.
Applicants whose names differ in the certificates and/or identity cards are required to present sworn affidavit on the difference in names.
Applicants who re-sat either KCPE or KCSE examinations (or their equivalents) MUST present certified copies of the certificate(s) of the national examination(s) in question for all attempts.
Applicants will be required to submit their applications to the Secretary Teachers Service Commission through online platform http://www.teacheronline.tsc.go.ke for the institution where a vacancy has been declared.
A LIST OF DOCUMENTS THAT YOU MUST SUBMIT DURING TSC INTERVIEWS
Upon invitation for interview, applicants will be expected to appear with originals and clear copies of the following documents: –
i) National identification card
ii) National Council of Persons with Disability (NCPWD) Card (where applicable);
iii) KCPE certificate or its equivalent (include certificates for attempts if one repeated exams);
iv) KCSE certificates or its equivalent (include certificates for attempts if one repeated exams);
v) Diploma/Degree certificate and official transcripts;
vi) Certificate of Registration as a teacher;
vii) Evidence of service as a teacher intern (where applicable);
viii) Sworn Affidavit where names appearing on the submitted documents differ;
ix) Primary and Secondary School leaving certificates and other relevant testimonials.
The date, venue and time of the interview should be displayed on notice boards at the County, Sub-Counties, Zonal and Institutional offices.
Heads of Institutions should communicate to all shortlisted applicants through SMS (Short Message Service) at least seven (7) days before the actual date of interview. This provision MUST be strictly observed to ensure that all applicants are notified of the date of the interview, venue and time.
All applicants, irrespective of gender, disability, ethnicity or Home County should be given equal opportunity. However, in case of a tie, consideration will be given on the following aspects in their order of priority:
i) Applicant (s) with disability(ies);
ii) Service as a teacher intern;
iii) Preference to applicants who had not been previously employed by the Commission;
iv) Preference to applicants who graduated earlier;
v) Quality of certificates presented i.e. higher aggregate KCSE grade should first be considered. If the applicants tie at the aggregate grade, the subject grades should be used;
The names of interviewed applicants ranked in order of performance during the selection process for each vacancy (Appendix iii) will then be submitted to the Commission by the County Director together with Application for Employment forms.
Applicants who were previously employed by the Commission MUST declare their past employment history and reason(s) for break in service (with evidence in
break in service). Applicants who were previously employed by the Commission and FAIL to declare their past employment shall be disqualified. However, preference will be given to applicants who have never been employed by the Commission.
TSC County Directors MUST ensure that Heads of Institutions confirm online registration status of the applicants to avoid engaging unregistered/deregistered teachers in the selection process.
2.0. AUTHENTICITY OF ACADEMIC, PROFESSIONAL AND OTHER RELEVANT DOCUMENTS
(a)Applicants must present original and legible photocopies of the following documents: –
i. National identification cards;
ii. National Council of Persons with Disability (NCPWD) Card (where applicable);
iii. Certificate of Registration as a teacher
iv. KCPE (or its equivalent) Certificates (include certificates for attempts if one repeated exams);
v. KCSE (or its equivalent) Certificates (include certificates for attempts if one repeated exams);
vi. Diploma/Degree Certificates and official transcripts;
vii. Primary and Secondary Schools leaving certificates;
viii. Evidence of service as a teacher intern (where applicable);
ix. Sworn Affidavit where names in the submitted documents differ.
NB: Provisional transcript(s) shall not be accepted.
(b)The selection panel shall vet each applicant to verify that: –
(i) He/she meets the requirements of the TSC advertisement;
(ii) All submitted original academic and professional certificates, as well as official transcripts are authentic.
(iii) The proof of application for confirmation of results from KNEC has been availed where the certificates are missing.
NB: The onus is on the concerned applicant to follow up with KNEC for the confirmation of results within fourteen (14) days after the interview date.
(iv) Where results have been confirmed, the original statement of confirmation of results MUST be submitted together with Application for Employment Form.
(c) The Secretary, Board of Management shall certify photocopies of the original certificates and confirm to the Sub-County Director that they are true copies of the candidate;s original certificates.
(d) Once the interview process is completed, the results must be communicated to all applicants on the same day. Successful applicant(s) shall be issued with the TSC Application for Employment Form (s).
(e) It is the responsibility of the TSC County Director/Representative to ensure that the: –
(i) Exercise is fair and transparent;
(ii) Successful applicant(s) on the Merit List fill the Application for Employment Form (s).
(g) The completed Application for Employment Form(s) together with other relevant documents should be submitted to the TSC County Director office by the TSC Sub-County Director. The TSC County Director, upon verification and ensuring that all the requirements are met by the successful candidates, will submit the recruitment documents to the TSC Headquarters within the stipulated timelines.
(h) Any applicant(s) who present forged/fake academic, professional and other documents commit(s) an offence; shall be disqualified and considered for deregistration subject to a disciplinary process.
(a) Chairperson, Board of Management Chairperson
(b) Head of the Institution Secretary
(c) Subject Specialist Member
(d) TSC County Director/ Representative Member
TOTAL 4
3.1 SELECTION PANEL FOR SCHOOLS WITHOUT BOMB
(a) TSC County Director/ Representative – Chairperson
(b) Head of the Institution – Secretary
(c) Subject Specialist – Member
(d) PA Chairperson – Member
TOTAL 4
The TSC County Director shall ensure that the Selection Panel is well sensitized to conduct the interview within the COV1D- 19 containment measures as set by the Ministry of Health.
4.0 SELECTION CRITERIA
(a) The Secretary, Board of Management shall present a system generated list received from the County Director of all applicants to the selection panel.
(b) The selection panel shall conduct interviews for those who meet the criteria. The County Director should note any inconsistency (ies), make decision(s) based on the guidelines and advise the applicants /panel and the Commission accordingly.
(c) Applicants shall present themselves in person to the selection panel. The panel shall score each applicant based on the selection score guide.
NB. An applicant whose special need is related to hearing and/or speech shall be allowed to be accompanied by a sign language interpreter.
5.0 QUALIFICATIONS
1. Graduate Teachers
Applicants 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 College in addition, they must have:
(a) A Bachelor of Education Degree with two (2) teaching subjects.
(b) A Bachelor of Science or Arts Degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) with two teaching subjects.
(c) Bachelor of Science with Education/Bachelor of Arts with Education with two teaching subjects.
NB:
i) 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.
ii) Bridging/Pre-university certificates for those who completed the course before December 31st 2015 may be considered.
Applicants must have a minimum Mean Grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or its equivalent with at least C+ (Plus) (or Credit pass) in the two teaching subjects or one (1) Principle and two (2) Subsidiaries at college Level.
In addition, they must have: a Diploma in Education from a recognized Teacher Training Institution.
NB:
a) Diploma Teachers who graduated in 2008 or before with a Mean Grade of C (Plain) and C (Plain) in the two teaching subjects are eligible;
b) Hearing and Visually impaired teachers who enrolled for training with Mean Grade of C (Plain) and C (Plain) in the two teaching subjects are eligible.
3. Technical Teachers
Applicants must have minimum Mean Grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or its equivalent with at least C+ (Plus) (or Credit Pass) in the two teaching subjects or one (1) Principle and two (2) Subsidiaries at `A;-Level. In addition, they must have:
(a) Bachelor of Education Technology (Bed TECH); OR
(b)
(i) Bachelor of Science (BSc) in any relevant technical Subject (s) /Course; or
(ii) Higher Diploma in a technical course; or (iii) A Diploma in a technical course.
Further, applicants under category (b) above MUST possess a Diploma in Technical Teacher Education from Kenya Technical Teachers College (KTTC) or a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) from a recognized University.
NB:
1) Applicants whose training is in subjects that are currently not in the Curriculum do not qualify, irrespective of their having undertaken a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) and/or enhancement. 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.
2) Applicants with Economics/Commerce/Accounting can apply for Business Studies and those with Social Education and Ethics (SEE) for CRE/IRE vacancies.
3) Diploma Teachers with English/other subjects qualify for employment as English/Literature teachers
4) All applicants must have studied the two teaching subjects at KCSE except for Agriculture, Business Studies, Home Science, and Computer. For those who did not study Business Studies and Computer, one should have attained a minimum of C+ (Plus) in Mathematics in KCSE. For those who did not study Agriculture and Home Science, one should have attained a minimum of C+ in Biology at KCSE.
5) Graduate Teachers should have studied ❑ minimum of eight (8) course units in each teaching subject.
6) 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.
7) 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.
8) Applicants applying for computer studies MUST have taken teaching methods course in the subject.
9) For applicants trained in Special Needs Education, Kenya Sign Language (KSL) or Braille are considered as teaching subjects e.g. Biology/KSL and Geography/Braille.
6.0 VALIDATION OF DOCUMENTS BY THE TSC COUNTY DIRECTOR
The TSC County Directors should: –
i. Ensure that the Application for Employment Forms have all the attachments required;
ii. Vet the recruitment documents to verify that the applicant(s) recruited qualify for employment as per the provisions of the recruitment guidelines;
iii. Ensure that all documents are duly signed as required; including the score sheets, Minutes of the Selection Panels and Section C of the Application for Employment form confirming that the candidate qualifies/merits to be employed;
iv. Compile complaints received and submit appropriate action taken or recommendations to the Commission.
7.0 DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE TSC HEADQUARTERS
The TSC County Director is required to hand over the following documents to the TSC Headquarters:
(a) Duly filled Application for Employment Form(s) together with a copy of the acknowledgement of receipt of application for employment, certified copies of Certificate of Registration as a teacher, academic certificates, professional certificates and all official transcripts, identity card, NCPWD Card (where applicable), Affidavits (where applicable), evidence of service as an intern (where applicable) and two passport size photographs in respect of successful candidate(s);
(b) A list of all interviewed applicants in order of merit for the advertised vacancies in (Appendix (III a),
(c) A copy of the system generate list of all applicants clearly showing those who failed to attend the interview (Appendix III b);
(d) List of applicants with special needs (Appendix VI).
(e) Duly signed Minutes of the Board of Management Meeting;
(f) A commitment letter duly signed by the applicant binding him/her to teach in the station for a minimum period of five (5) years, and three (3) years in the case of North Eastern Region;
(g) Completed selection score guide duly signed;
(h) Copy of teacher registration certificate;
(i) Certified copy of a bank plate;
Duly completed pay point particulars form;
(k) Copy of KRA PIN certificate;
(I) Copy of NHIF Card;
8.0 COMPLAINTS
a) Any applicant who is dissatisfied with the process should submit to the TSC County Director a written complaint immediately and send an email to the TSC Headquarters through, dirtm@tsc.go.ke not later than seven (7) days after the selection process;
b) The TSC County Director should within seven (7) days analyze and address all complaints raised after the selection process has been completed and thereafter inform the Headquarters on the action taken;
c) Where the complaint is levelled against the TSC County Director, the TSC Headquarters shall investigate the allegations and take appropriate action.
9.0 IMPORTANT NOTES
(a) Under no circumstances should the Application for Employment Form(s) be defaced or photocopied for use.
(b) Clarification and advice on issues of qualifications arising from these guidelines, should be sought from the TSC County Directors.
(c) Notwithstanding the decentralization of the function of teacher's recruitment pursuant to Section 20 of the TSC Act, the Commission is not precluded in carrying out recruitment directly from the TSC Headquarters.
TSC RECRUITMENT MARKING SCHEMES/ SCORING GUIDES
Here are the latest recruitment marking schemes;
TSC RECRUITMENT GUIDELINES FOR PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERS.
TSC Documents to be kept by teachers-The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released a new list of documents that must be prepared and maintained by all teachers. These documents are mandatory for all teachers. failure to keep these documents may lead to disciplinary action by TSC.
All teachers are required to comply with performance standards and shall in the course of duty maintain professional documents and records that facilitate curriculum delivery. This checklist is intended to assist the teachers to maintain professional documents that can be assessed by supervisors for the purpose of teacher appraisal.
In this regard, the following documents must be prepared, used, updated and maintained at all times.
List of Professional Documents to be Maintained by Teachers.
List of documents to be maintained by all teachers:
Current Personal Timetable/training schedule.
Syllabi /course outline/ curriculum design.
Approved Schemes of work/work plans.
Updated Lesson plans/facilitators guide.
Updated Lesson notes/presentation notes.
Records of work/sessions/activities checked weekly.
Examination analysis by subject (national and internal)/ Assessment records/staff training indices records
Marked/checked learners work exercise books/training reports/back to office reports
Co-curricular/team building activity records.
Learners’/trainees conduct and behaviour records and guidance and counseling records.
Copies of subject/programmes/departmental meeting minutes.
Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development records.
A secondary school teacher is facing a ‘disciplinary’ action for refusal to accept a blanket gift during the school’s prize award ceremony. Mr Patrick Shikuku Were of Sihay Mixed Secondary school in Siaya has been invited to appear before the school’s Board of Management (BOM) committee for declining to receive the blanket. According to a letter written by the School Principal, Daniel Oloo, the said teacher declined to receive the gift on 2nd April, 2019 during the School’s Education day.
“The school in conjunction with with the Board of Management organized general token awards for all members of the teaching staff to crown the AGM (Annual General Meeting) event. This was a gesture of good will,” reads the leaked letter dated 28th May, 2019.
The principal now accuses Mr Shikuku for ‘inciting’ other teachers to reject the awards. “However, for whatever reasons, you declined to receive blanket awards when presented to you by D/P (Deputy Principal). This amounted to incitement and insubordination. Your behaviour could have influenced other teachers incorrectly,” notes the Principal.
According to Section 140 of the Code of Regulations for Teachers of 2015, Teaching Service Commission (TSC) may take disciplinary action against a teacher found guilty of professional misconduct like incitement and insubordination. Teachers are tough not under duress to receive gifts.