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Back to school for teachers after staying away for over 6 months

Teachers across the country reported back to their work stations on Monday after staying at home for over six months. A spot check in most schools indicated that most teachers heeded to the Monday deadline set by the Teachers Service Commission, TSC.

This is the first time that teachers were reporting back to work following a closure of all learning institutions in March this year to combat spread of the deadly corona virus disease.

School heads were expected to convene meetings with teachers and other stake holders to prepare for reopening of the schools. Learners are expected to troop back to schools next month.

The Heads will then submit a status report to the Commission for further action. Among other items, TSC needs a report on level of preparedness of schools in terms of availability of water.

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Ahead of the reporting of learners, teachers will be expected to prepare all professional records like schemes of work, lesson plans and other documents used in curriculum implementation.

The employer had warned of dire consequences for those who would not report to schools by Monday September 28, 2020. TSC field officers will collate information on numbers of teachers who have reported for duty and submit it to the head office.

In some schools teachers were seen tidying up the compounds by sweeping and mopping classrooms. On the other hand various committees were formed to oversee the preparations for reopening of the schools.

The reporting committees will prepare to check the temperatures of learners as they report back. While, the healthy committees will ensure the Ministry of Health’s guidelines on combating spread of covi19 are followed to the latter.

Schools are expected to reopen next month with candidate classes first to arrive in schools.

As teachers report back to schools they should ensure the following are done:

  1. Build the capacity of institutional staff, learners, Boards of management and parents on the management of COVID 19.
  2. Ensure adequate clean running water and sanitation facilities in the institution and procure water tanks where applicable.
  3. Develop the protocols on hygiene and social distancing measures to be put in place before re-opening.
  4. Stock up the institution with key supplies including disinfectants, liquid soaps, non-touch thermometers, face masks and first aid kits.
  5. Collaborate with institution sponsors to ensure provision of psychosocial and spiritual services.
  6. Map an emergency health facility that is within 10km and collaborate with the County Government to have some health personnel assigned to the institution for regular monitoring and sensitization.
  7. Carry out risk assessment for suitability focusing on space, water, sanitation, provision of meals, transport of learners using the risk assessment matrix, provided by MoE and develop mitigation measures.
  8. Ensure compliance to guidelines for issuance of letter of compliance to the institutions.
  9. Communicate to parents, teachers and learners on:
  • Health and safety measures
  • Re-opening of the institution based on the calendar released by the ministry.
  1. Constitute institutional COVID19 response committee to coordinate response strategies comprising of five members, one being a learner, non-teaching staff, one BOM member and teachers.
  2. Ensure there is a designated room within the institution premises for use as a sick bay or for temporary isolation in case presumed cases occur in the institution.
  3. Ensure revision of institution rules and regulations and daily routine to be responsive to the changes occasioned by COVID 19 pandemic.
  4. Maintain positive demeanor on governments efforts to prevent the spread of COVID 19.
  5. Maintain updated bio data of all learners and contact numbers and home addresses of the parents /guardians/caregivers for ease of management of emergencies.
  6. Ensure that information of COVID 19 related measures is accessible to all learners, including those with disabilities, through sign language interpretation, captioning and easy read formats, among others.
  7. Renovate, improve, or install (as necessary) age, disability and gender appropriate hygiene facilities like washrooms, toilets and bathrooms to ease congestion.
  8. Develop learner’s movement protocols including designating entrances and exits for different learners’ cohorts, sectioned off common spaces and floor markings to direct foot -traffic flows.
  9. Clean and disinfect institution buildings, including toilets using water and disinfectants and frequently touched surfaces.
  10. Ensure adequate security and safety measures, including provision of a fence /barrier and guards to restrict entry to and exit from the institutional premise.
  11. Restrict entrance of visitors in the institution and cancel institution events such as career days and motivation days until further notice.
  12. Revise and adjust the institution budgets to reflect the current priorities addressing the impact of COVID 19 such as improved hygiene management.
  13. Identify learners, teachers and other staff with pre-existing health conditions and ensure appropriate health attention.
  14. Weekly progress report on the status on institution health and safety that might compromise curriculum implementation will be submitted to the Sub-County Director- Education.
  15. Communicate regularly, clearly and accurately information to learners and staff to ensure that they are kept informed of important developments.

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Important Notes For Those Applying For a TSC Number in Kenya

To get a teachers’ registration number, you must tender your application to the Teachers’ Service Commission of Kenya (TSC). Before you embark on the application, it is good you note the following:

Important Notes for Applicants (TSC Does Not Accept Paper Applications).

1.   All sections of this registration application MUST be completed in full.
2.   Please fill in all the required information.
3.   It is a serious offence to willfully give false information to the Teachers Service
Commission. The law provides that any person convicted of the offence may
be fined up to Ksh 100,000 or imprisoned for Twelve (12) months or both
(Section 44 of TSC Act No. 20 of 2012).
4.  You can save part of this form and complete it on a later time if necessary.
5.  Scan and Attach Only the  Required Documents:
a. Only original documents should be scanned and uploaded.
b. For example ID, affidavit, marriage certificate, police abstract as is applicable
6.  For Duplicate Certificate Application a non refundable fee of Kshs. 2055/- deposited to the TSC Registration Account
National Bank of Kenya Direct Banking to A/C No. 01001005707400.
Ensure you have Bank Deposit Slip before proceeding with the duplicate certificate application.

KINDLY NOTE THAT APPLICATION FOR DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE IS KSHS 2055/- AS FROM 1ST SEPTEMBER 2017.

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Download TSC tpad, PC calendar of activities for teachers

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has released a new calendar of activities for the performance contracting of teachers. In the new calendar activities that must be accomplished have been listed plus their timelines.

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

PERFORMANCE CONTRACTING(PC) FOR HEADS OF PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES

S/n Activity Action By Time frame Activity Action By Time frame Activity Action By Time frame
1 Download Performance Contract document from TSC website. Heads of Institutions By 31st December Download Performance Contract document from TSC website. Heads of Institutions By 31st December Download Performance Contract document from TSC website. Heads of Institutions By 31st December
2 Meeting at institutional level to set(share) Targets with staff and Board of Management. Heads of Institutions All Teachers BOM By 31st December Meeting at institutional level to set(share) Targets with staff and Board of Management. Heads of Institutions All Teachers BOM By 31st December Meeting at institutional level to set(share) Targets with staff and Board of Management. Heads of Institutions All Teachers BOM By 31st December
3 Signing Performance Contract between Heads of Institution and TSC. County Director Heads of Institution By 15th January Signing Performance Contract between Heads of Institution and TSC. County Director Heads of Institution By 15th January Signing Performance Contract between Heads of Institution and TSC. County Director Heads of Institution By 15th January
4 Submission of Performance Contract progress Report (termly and annually). Heads of institution Termly progress report to be submitted 2 weeks after the term ends. Annual progress report to be submitted end of January of the Subsequent year. Submission of Performance Contract progress Report (termly and annually). Heads of institution Termly progress report to be submitted 2 weeks after the term ends. Annual progress report to be submitted end of January of the Subsequent year. Submission of Performance Contract progress Report (termly and annually). Heads of institution Termly progress report to be submitted 2 weeks after the term ends. Annual progress report to be submitted end of January of the Subsequent year.
5 Rating of PC performance and uploading of results to TSC website. Sub County Directors and County Directors By 31st January of the subsequent year Rating of PC performance and uploading of results to TSC website. Sub County Directors and County Directors By 31st January of the subsequent year Rating of PC performance and uploading of results to TSC website. Sub County Directors and County Directors By 31st January of the subsequent year
6 Providing feedback to Institutions on previous year’s performance Sub County Directors and County Directors Continuous Providing feedback to Institutions on previous year’s performance Sub County Directors and County Directors Continuous Providing feedback to Institutions on previous year’s performance Sub County Directors and County Directors Continuous
7 Monitoring of implementation of PC Curriculum Support Officers Sub County Directors and County Directors Continuous Monitoring of implementation of PC Curriculum Support Officers
8 8. Providing feedback on current PC implementation Sub County Directors and County Directors Throughout the term 8. Providing feedback on current PC implementation Sub County Directors and County Directors Throughout the term 8. Providing feedback on current PC implementation Sub County Directors and County Directors Throughout the term

 

NB:

 The Revised TPAD Online System has a Module on PC which provide;
o Online PC
o School Operational Work plan(SOWP)
o Reporting and Feedback port
 All heads of Institution must create SOWP online.

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New salaries for teachers as from 2021- TSC News

Teachers working with the Teachers Service Commission, TSC, will receive reduced pay effective January 2021. This is after the Kenya Revenue Authority, KRA, introduced a new tax regime. The recently introduced tax rates replace the rates introduced in April 2020.

The move by KRA to collapse the 5 tax bands to three will see teachers pay more Pay As You Earn, PAYE, taxes.

And with the introduction of the new pension scheme, teachers’ earnings will drop further as from January 2021.

See also; New list of all allowances paid to TSC teachers per job group- Latest TSC News

Remember to check your payslip here; TSC online payslip at https://payslip.tsc.go.ke/login.php

NEW SALARIES FOR TEACHERS AFTER INTRODUCTION OF THE NEW TAX REGIME

Below are the basic salaries that teachers will earn as from January, 2021;

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TSC to hold a Teachers’ Open Day in September 2019; Here are the venues and full details

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, will be holding countrywide open days for teachers on Wednesday September 25, 2019. The Commission organizes the event annually so as to meet and sensitize teachers on policy matters and new developments in the teaching profession.

To ensure that learning is not interrupted, the Commission has directed the TSC County Directors to procure venues in other areas; away from learning institutions. The Commission has given direction that the event will not be conducted in any Primary or Secondary School. The Directors of the hosting Counties are requested to identify venues in Teachers Training Colleges, Public Stadia, etc to conduct the event,” reads a memo from the Commission dated 10th September, 2019.

This year’s Open Day will be held in the following locations:

S/NOHOST COUNTYCLUSTER COUNTIES
1Tharaka NithiMeru, Tharaka Nithi, Embu, Kirinyaga
2MachakosMachakos, Kitui, Makueni, Kajiado
3West PokotTrans Nzoia, Elgeyo Marakwet, West Pokot, Nandi, Uasin Gishu,Turkana
4BometNarok, Kericho, Bomet, Baringo, Nakuru
5IsioloMarsabit, Isiolo, Laikipia
6BusiaKakamega, Vihiga, Busia, Bungoma, Siaya
7NyandaruaSamburu, Nyandarua, Nyeri, Muranga
8Taita TavetaKwale,​​ Taita-Taveta, Kilifi, Mombasa
9HomabayKisumu,​​ Nyamira,​​ Homabay,​​ Migori, Kisii
10ManderaMandera, Wajir
11Tana RiverTana River, Lamu​​ Garissa
12NairobiNairobi, Kiambu

Firs Ever Teachers’ Conference

On June 21st and 22nd this year, the Commission held its first ever Teachers Conference since 1967. The conference, christened  “The Teacher as a resource; Quality and Utilization” brought together stakeholders with an aim of understanding the challenges teachers are facing in their line of duty. The two-day event held at the Kenya School of Government (KSG) in Kabete, Nairobi was attended by education officials from across the continent.

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List of transferred, delocalized teachers in December 2019- Busia County

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first tern on January 6, 2020.

Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .

Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.

The Commission kicked off the delocalization exercise in January, 2018. Other massive deployments would then follow in April, August and December of the same year. Though in April, 2019 the Commission slowed down the transfers as only a handful administrators were moved.

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BUSIA COUNTY DELOCALIZATION LIST

Here is the list of affected schools in Busia County:

S/NO SCHOOL COUNTY NAME OF ADMINISTARTOR COUNTY POSTED SCHOOL POSTED TO
1 Kaptanai Secondary Bungoma Doris Onyango Akinyi Busia St Thomas Amagoro Girls Secondary
2 Withur Boys Secondary Kisumu James Okomol Busia Kingoo Okuleu Secondary
3 Lubinu Boys Secondary Kakamega Harry Hongo Busia Nambale Boys High School
4 Kokise Mixed Secondary Siaya Cyrus Omonya Busia Nambale RC Secondary
5 Diemo Secondary Kisumu Lucy Achieno Busia St Pauls Igara Secondary
6 Siranga Secondary Siaya Peter Mugubi Busia Nanderema Boys Secondary
7 Matumbutu Baptist Secondary Bungoma Orikodi Fredrick Busia St Elizabeth Okatekok Secondary
8 St Mary’s Mukhuma Secondary Bungoma Anne Khasenye Busia Mundere Girls Secondary
9 Onjiko High School Kisumu Joseph Were Busia Sigalame High School
10 Samitisi Girls Secondary Kakamega Gladys K. Mudaki Busia Moding High School

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How to apply for a Teachers Service Commission, TSC, Number

How to apply for a Teachers Service Commission, TSC, Number

  1. Type https://www.tsc.go.ke into your search engine
  2. Select ONLINE SERVICES followed by ONLINE PAYSLIPS.
  3. On the WELCOME TO T-PAY, select REGISTRATION/ ACTIVATE ACCOUNT.
  4. On the Register window, fill in the details correctly and click on the Register tab.
Register
Fields marked * are mandatory.
*T.S.C Number
*Surname Name  Case Sensitive
* First Name  Case Sensitive
Other Name  Case Sensitive
*National ID Number  eg 123456789
*KRA Tax Pin  eg A123456789Z
* Date Of Birth  Day  Month  Year
*Designation Code  eg 3AVKK
*Paystation Code  – – eg 14701-101-0026
*Bank Account Number  eg 1234567890
*Phone Number(Mobile)  eg +254722123456
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Requirements for Application for a new TSC Number, Kenya

Under Article 237(2) of the Constitution, the Commission is mandated to perform the Registration of  trained teachers.

The following are required for one to register for a new Teachers Service Commission Number (TSC N0.), in Kenya:

  1. For New Registration a non refundable fee of Kshs. 1055/- deposited to the TSC Registration Account:
    • National Bank of Kenya (Direct Banking to A/C No. 01001000905001 or
    • Simple Banking using Pay Bill Business Number 625625 is required for processing your certificate. Ensure you have Bank Deposit Slip before proceeding with the application.
  2.  Scan and Attach Only the  Required Documents:
    a. Only original documents should be scanned and uploaded.
    b. For Expatriate Teachers, attach a letter of clearance from Ministry of Education
    Vetting Committee.
  3. The required documents are:
    • Passport/ ID (National Identity Card)
    • Bank deposit slip
    • Certificate of Good Conduct
    • GP 69 Medical Letter
    • Transcript (All in one pdf)
    • Affidavit; only, when names differ from other documents)
    • MPESA payment evidence.
    • KRA PIN Certificate

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TSC new list of all documents that teachers must prepare

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:

  1. Current Personal Timetable/training schedule.
  2. Syllabi /course outline/ curriculum design.
  3. Approved Schemes of work/work plans.
  4. Updated Lesson plans/facilitators guide.
  5. Updated Lesson notes/presentation notes.
  6. Records of work/sessions/activities checked weekly.
  7. Examination analysis by subject (national and internal)/ Assessment records/staff training indices records
  8. Marked/checked learners work exercise books/training reports/back to office reports
  9. Co-curricular/team building activity records.
  10. Learners’/trainees conduct and behaviour records and guidance and counseling records.
  11. Copies of subject/programmes/departmental meeting minutes.
  12. Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development records.
  13. Individualized Educational Programmes (IEP records)
  14. Professional development activities
  15. Lesson observation Records
  16. Records of community and stakeholders involvement
  17. Evidence of integration of ICT in teaching/learning
  18. Preparation of teaching aids using locally available resource materials.

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Summary of professional documents that must be prepared by all teachers

S/No Documents
1 Current Personal Timetable/training schedule.
2 Syllabi /course outline/ curriculum design.
3 Approved Schemes of work/work plans.
4 Updated Lesson plans/facilitators guide.
5 Updated Lesson notes/presentation notes.
6 Records of work/sessions/activities checked weekly.
7 Examination analysis by subject (national and internal)/ Assessment
8 records/staff training indices records
9 Co-curricular/team building activity records.
10 Learners’/trainees conduct and behaviour records and guidance and counseling records.
11 Copies of subject/programmes/departmental meeting minutes
12 Teacher Performance Appraisal and Development records.
13 Individualized Educational Programmes (IEP records)
14 Professional development activities
15 Lesson observation Records
16 Records of community and stakeholders involvement
17 Evidence of integration of ICT in teaching/learning
18 Preparation of teaching aids using locally available resource materials

 

TSC Circular on professional documents that must be maintained by all teachers.

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The New AON Minet medical cover for TSC Teachers and Staff; Benefits per Job Group and Medical Services

More than 318,000 Teachers Service Commission employees, will now enjoy enhanced medical cover after the commission re-awarded AON Minet a three year contract. For the last four years AON minet has been providing medical services to tutors.

In the new contract, TSC has increased allocation of funds in each cover. The three year-contract will cost whooping ksh9bn. Teachers covered by AON Minet will enjoy the following enhanced insurance packages;

  1. Inpatient
  2. Outpatient
  3. Optical
  4. Dental
  5. Maternity
  6. Group Life
  7. Last Expense (Funeral)

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Teachers will only be required to pay sh50 as a copay for dental, optical and outpatient doctor consultation  services fee will not apply on repeat visits for above services within seven (7) days from date of previous visit or when picking medication for chronic conditions.

Read also; How to register with AON minet, add dependents, check dependents, check registration details and Add NHIF number.

It is important to note that teachers will access treatment while in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania or Rwanda. However, in cases where treatment is not available locally, international evacuation can be necessitated.

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TSC AON Minet Medical insurance enhanced packages in each Job Group/Grade

All teachers in each job group/grade have been covered and this is how they will benefit in the new enhanced medical cover;

Job Group/Grade

Inpatient

Outpatient

Optical

Dental

Maternity

Group Life

Last Expense(Funeral)

G/B5

750,000

100,000

45,000

45,000

100,000

450,000

200,000

H/C1

750,000

100,000

45,000

45,000

100,000

450,000

200,000

J/C2

750,000

100,000

45,000

45,000

100,000

450,000

200,000

K/C3

850,000

100,000

45,000

45,000

100,000

550,000

200,000

L/C4

1,000,000

150,000

45,000

45,000

100,000

550,000

200,000

M/C5

1,250,000

175,000

45,000

45,000

100,000

650,000

200,000

N/D1

1,500,000

225,000

45,000

45,000

150,000

650,000

300,000

P/D2

1,800,000

250,000

45,000

45,000

150,000

1,050,000

400,000

Q/D3

2,000,000

275,000

45,000

45,000

200,000

1,050,000

500,000

R/D4

2,500,000

375,000

45,000

45,000

200,000

1,050,000

600,000

Under dental, optical and maternity cover, teachers will enjoy the following services;

Cover

Benefits

Dental

Consultation and Anaesthetists fee

Dental X-Rays and root canal treatment

Tooth Extraction

Scaling

Dentures necessitated by an accident/injury and deformation surgery

Optical

Cost of lenses and frames

Prescription for ophthalmic treatment and eye lenses and ophthalmic ultra sound

Maternity

Routine antenatal Check up

Delivery/Doctor’s fee

Postnatal care up to six weeks post-delivery

Routine Immunisations and baby friendly vaccines

First emergency caesarean section (CS)

Subsequent elective CS and normal delivery

Pre-maturity/Pre-term

Congenital Conditions

Registration Process 

Teachers/ Principal Members

All teachers in active service with Teachers’ Service Commission (TSC) are automatically eligible for cover. The principal member is, however, required to register themselves and their dependants.
The registration process is done in two steps:
Unstructured Supplementary Service Data (USSD) registration and biometric registration.
Ensure you have the below mandatory details:
• TSC Number
• ID Number

Principal Member Registration

Step by step Guide:

Step 1: Dial *865# from your Safaricom or Airtel mobile phone number
Step 2: Key in your TSC and National ID Numbers when prompted. The details will be verified against the AON Minet database.
Step 3: If successful, you will be prompted to enter your name (surname and other name), role and gender. Once done, you will receive a message confirming your
successful registration onto the scheme and a prompt to register dependants.

Dependants Registration

THE REGISTRATION PROCESS
Step 1: Dial *865# from your Safaricom or Airtel mobile phone number
Step 2: Select the dependant you wish to register, i.e. spouse or child
Step 3: Enter Date of Birth, full name, ID Number/Birth Certificate Number

If not successful, kindly contact AON Minet on their call centre hotline numbers for further assistance.

THE BIO-METRIC REGISTRATION PROCESS

Biometric Registration is carried out at the service provider’s premises. It follows the steps below:
Step 1: Present yourself at the service provider on their active panel (you can access the list of active providers by dialing *340#)
Step 2: Identify yourself or your dependant with the TSC number
Step 3: The service provider will generate an SMS that contains the One-Time-Pin (OTP), sent to the principal member’s mobile number
Step 4: You will present this OTP to the service provider representative to kickstart the fingerprint registration
Step 5: You will be requested to place your index finger and thumb on the biometric device and the impressions will be recorded against your membership record
NB: Children under 5 years of age will be registered under either the parent or an
appointed guardian.

HOW TO ACCESS MEDICAL SERVICES

Members of the Teachers’ Medical Scheme can access any of AON Minet service providers on the Company’s online panel countrywide. This list is accessible by dialling *340# from your Safaricom/Airtel line. Follow the on screen prompts to access the service you desire.

REFERRAL AND SPECIALIST SERVICES

Instances where a member may require referral/specialist services include:
1. Where the service sought cannot be accessed directly such as an x-ray, MRI, chemotherapy or specialised services such as gynae care, oncology, etc.
In this instance the member will visit a primary healthcare service provider who will issue a referral letter to the member allowing them to seek the service at a referral service provider within AON Minet’s panel.
2. Where the service provider is not contracted to give a particular service.
In this instance, the service provider will issue a referral letter to the member indicating the service they seek and the name of the service provider they are referring the member to.

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All TSC forms free downloads

Are you looking for all TSC forms in PDF form? Download all the TSC forms here at no cost. Just click on the links below to download the TSC forms. A number of forms are available, including: Maternity application form, TSC sick leave form, transfer application form, study leave application form and many more.

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GP69 Medical Report Form Free PDF Download and How to Fill it

What is a GP69 form?

A TSC GP69 form is a This is a medical examination form. This GP69 form is a mandatory requirement when applying for a Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Number and Certificate. This form must filled by a qualified medical officer in a public health facility.

You may be required to pay a small fee for this service at the Health Facility.

How to get the GP69 TSC Form.

This form is available at no cost. You can download it here for free; The TSC GP69 Medical Form Free Download.

How to fill the GP69 Medical Report Form

The GP69 form contains two parts. Part one contains the name of the applicant and the signature and designation of the medical officer. It is completed in duplicate by the officer sending the candidate to the medical examination.

Part two of this form is the medical report that is completed by the medical officer. Before completing the medical report, the medical officer subjects the candidate to a number of medical tests before giving the final report.

THE TSC GP69 MEDICAL REPORT FORM

(To be completed in DUPLICATE)
G.P. 69
REPUBLIC OF KENYA
_________
PART I
(Name and address of Ministry/Department)
……………………………………………..
……………………………………………..
………………………………………………………

To: The Medical Officer i/c …………………………………….
Name: *Mr/Miss/Mrs ……………………………………… is sent herewith for medical examination as a candidate for *temporary/contract/permanent employment/fitness to extend tour by …………….. months

(C.O.R. N.20 (1) as…………………….. in this *Ministry/Department.
………………………………….. (Signature)
………………………………….. (Designation)

Part 2

CERTIFICATE OF MEDICAL EXAMINATION
I HEREBY CERTIFY that I have this day examined the above named candidate and that in my opinion *he/she is *fit/unfit for *temporary/contract/permanent service/extension of tour by ………………………. Months (C.O.R. N20 (1)) as …………………………………. in the Kenya Government Administration.

……………………………….. Station ………………………………..Medical Officer
………………………………, 20 ……

Notes

  • Part 1 of the form to be completed in duplicate by the officer sending the candidate for examination.
  • Part 2 of the form to be completed by the Medical officer, who will return one copy to the Ministry/Department which sent the candidate. Particulars on reverse to be filled in by candidate before appearing for Medical Examination.

*Delete whichever is inapplicable.

Candidate’s full name (in BLOCL letters) ……………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

The following questions to be answered by the candidate:

  1.  have you ever been an in-patient in hospital or nursing home suffering from any disease or injury?
    If so, give dates, state nature of disease or injury, which hospital or nursing home. Name of doctor(s) who treated you and whether an operation was performed ….…………………………… ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……………………………………………………………………………………………………..
  2.  Apart from above, have you ever received medical treatment for any serious disease or injury? If so, give particulars.
    ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
    ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

    Signature of Candidate
    ____
    GPK

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