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TSC Releases New Clarification Ahead Of Teachers Recruitment

TSC Releases New Clarification Ahead Of Teachers Recruitment

TSC Releases New Clarification Ahead Of Teachers Recruitment

On 29th December, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) warned teachers applying for vacant positions advertised against falling prey to fraudsters targeting unsuspecting applicants.

According to a statement released by TSC, the commission reiterated that the application process was free of charge contrary to some reports of persons soliciting payment. Further, TSC red-listed an email address purported to be transacting business on behalf of the recruitment process

“Do not be conned! Recruitment is free, Our email address is info(at) tsc(dot) go (dot) ke and not info(at) tsc (dot) Gmail (dot)com.” The statement read.

The Commission announced the recruitment of 35,000 teachers to fill vacancies in the number of teachers required to implement the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC). In addition, TSC offered 21,550 internship slots for teachers to be posted in Junior Secondary Schools.

In the meantime, 30,550 new teacher recruits (9,000 on permanent and pensionable terms and 21,550 teacher interns) will be posted to handle the Junior Secondary School before the beginning of term 2023,” a statement from the TSC read.

The commission dedicated its official website (info(at) tsc(dot) go (dot) ke) for interested applicants to submit their applications under the careers tab

According to TSC, the recruited teachers would commence operations in January 2023 when schools are projected to open for the new year. The deadline for the applications underwent review after the commission handed the interested party a leeway following complaints from candidates who were locked out.

Notably, the recruitment was part of President William Ruto’s pledge to upscale the number of teachers in his tenure.

According to TSC, the recruited teachers would commence operations in January 2023 when schools are projected to open for the new year. The deadline for the applications underwent review after the commission handed the interested party a leeway following complaints from candidates who were locked out.

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