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The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released new guidelines for recruitment of teachers on Permanent and Pensionable terms. In the released guidelines currently serving intern teachers have a big advantage as they will get 50 marks. Get the latest TSC recruitment guidelines and marking schemes in this post.

GUIDELINES FOR RECRUITMENT OF TEACHERS,  POST PRIMARY  INSTITUTIONS ON PERMANENT & PENSIONABLE TERMS – 2024/2025  FINANCIAL YEAR

GENERAL INFORMATION

Following the advertisement for recruitment of teachers, Regional Director, Nairobi, County Directors and Sub County Directors are required to conduct the selection exercise for the advertised vacancy (ies).

Applicants MUST submit their applications to the Secretary, Teachers Service Commission

through the online platform www.teachersonline.go.ke for the institution/Sub-County/Counties where a vacancy(ies) has been declared.

The Selection Panel is expected to uphold the highest standards of transparency and accountability, as stipulated in the Public Officer Ethics Act, and TSC Code of Conduct  and Ethics (CoCE, 2015).

The TSC Regional Directors shall induct TSC County Directors within their areas, who, in turn, shall induct members of the Selection Panels involved in the recruitment process.

The areas of induction will include the relevant Sections of the TSC Act and the Code of Regulations for Teachers (CORT, 2015) before the commencement of the selection exercise.

TSC Sub-County Directors, in liaison with their respective TSC County Directors and the Regional Director in the case of Nairobi, shall ensure that venues earmarked for the selection process are accessible to applicants with disabilities.

All applicants MUST be duly registered teachers per Section 23(1) of the Teachers Service Commission Act, 2012. Applicants who are not duly registered shall not be considered for recruitment.

TSC Sub-County Director MUST verify the TSC registration status of the applicants at shortlisting stage to avoid engaging unregistered/deregistered teachers or ineligible applicants.

Applicants whose names vary in the academic and professional certificates and identification cards MUST present an Affidavit, sworn under the Oaths and Statutory Declarations Act, Cap 15 of the Laws of Kenya, explaining the name variance.

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) for all attempts. Copies of the certificates must be certified by the Sub-County Directors. In case the exam was cancelled, applicants must present a letter from the Head of Institution and a certified copy of the KNEC printout from the school confirming the cancellation.

Upon generation of Applicants’ List from the system, the TSC County Director shall share the lists with TSC Sub-County Directors who shall convene the Sub-County Selection Panel(s). The TSC Selection Panel(s) shall verify applicants’ professional, academic and any other relevant documents before selecting candidates.

Upon generating the Applicants’ Lists, the TSC County Director shall share the lists with the TSC Sub-County Directors. The TSC Sub-County Directors shall convene the Sub-County Selection Panel(s). The Selection Panel(s) shall identify interview venues, dates, and times, which shall be communicated to the applicants.

All the applicants shall be invited for the verification of documents. The applicants shall be informed of the interview venue, date and time at least seven (7) days before the verification exercise through SMS.

Upon invitation for interview, applicants shall be required to present originals and clear photocopies of the following documents: –

  1. National identification card;
  2. Certificate of Registration as a teacher;
  3. Diploma/Degree certificate and official transcripts;
  4. KCSE certificates or its equivalent (include certificates for attempts if one re-sat exams)
  5. KCPE certificate or its equivalent (include certificates for attempts if one re-sat exams);
  6. Primary and Secondary School leaving certificates and other relevant testimonials;
  7.  National Council of Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) Card (where applicable);
  8. An Affidavit sworn under the Oaths and Statutory Declarations Act, Cap 15 of the Laws of Kenya to explain the variance in names;
  9. Letter of certification of results by KNEC (where applicable).

Note: Serving interns will only be required to present their identity cards during the verification process.

Persons with disabilities shall be required to indicate their disability status together with the nature of disabilities to inform their placement;

In the event of a tie, consideration for selection will be determined as per the order of priority shown hereunder: –

  1. a) Length of Stay since graduation;
  2. b) Strength of academic and professional certificates presented.

N/B: If applicants tie at aggregate grades, subject grades shall be considered

The names of interviewed applicants ranked in order of performance in the selection process for each vacancy (Appendix iii) shall be submitted to the Commission by the TSC County Director together with successful applicants’ recruitment documents.

Preference will be given to applicants who have not previously been employed by the Commission on Permanent and Pensionable terms.

Preference shall also be given to applicants from the respective Sub-Counties or Counties.

Any Application for Employment form filled or Offer of Employment issued based on misleading information provided by the applicant shall be cancelled immediately without any further reference to the candidate. This underscores the seriousness of providing accurate and truthful information in the application process.

During the interview, the TSC Sub-County Director shall develop Sub-County Merit Lists.

The TSC-Sub-County Director shall submit the Sub-County Merit Lists to the TSC County Director.

The TSC County Director shall compile County Merit Lists to be used for verification at the headquarters.

AUTHENTICATION OF ACADEMIC, PROFESSIONAL AND OTHER RELATED  DOCUMENTS

Applicants must present original and legible photocopies of the following documents: –

  1. a) National identification card;
  2. b) Certificate of Registration as a teacher;
  3. c) Diploma/Degree certificate and accompanying transcripts;
  4. d) KCSE certificates or its equivalent (include certificates for attempts if one re-sat exams);
  5. e)KCPE certificate or its equivalent (include certificates for attempts if one re-sat exams);
  6. f) Letter of certification of results by KNEC (where applicable);
  7. g) Primary and Secondary School leaving certificates and other relevant testimonials;
  8. h) National Council of Persons with Disabilities (NCPWD) Card (where applicable);
  9. i) An Affidavit sworn under the Oaths and Statutory Declarations Act, Cap 15 of the Laws of Kenya to explain the variance in names.

NB: Provisional transcript(s) shall not be accepted.

The Sub-Selection panel shall verify that: –

  1. a) The applicant meets the requirements stipulated in the TSC advertisement;
  2. b) All submitted original academic and professional certificates, as well as official transcripts are authentic.

Any applicant(s) who present forged/fake academic, professional and other documents commit(s) an offence and shall be disqualified and/or deregistered.

The TSC Sub-County Director shall certify photocopies of the certificates and confirm they are true copies of the applicant’s original academic and professional certificates prior to the interview.

It is the responsibility of the TSC County Director and the TSC Sub-County Directors to ensure that the:

  1. a) Exercise is fair and transparent;
  2. b) The Selection Panels are satisfactorily sensitized on the recruitment process;
  3. c) The interviews are conducted as stipulated in these guidelines and any other circulars applicable to the process;
  4. d) Only the successful applicant(s) on the Merit List are employed.

The TSC Sub County Director should ensure that successful applicant(s) from the Merit List is/are issued with Application for Employment forms to fill.

All the relevant recruitment documents shall be submitted to the TSC County Director’s office by the TSC Sub-County Director. The TSC County Directors shall l conduct verification of the documents and ensure that all the requirements are met by the successful applicants before issuing duly signed Offer of Employment Letters and submitting the recruitment documents (as per the approved checklist) to the TSC Headquarters within the stipulated timelines.

SELECTION PANEL FOR INSTITUTIONS WITH BOMs

(a)Chairperson, Board of Management-Chairperson

(b) Head of the Institution- Secretary

(c) Subject Specialist- Member

(d) Parent Association (PA) Chairperson- Member

(e) TSC Sub-County Director/ Representative- Member

TOTAL 

SELECTION PANEL FOR SCHOOLS WITHOUT BOMs

(a) TSC Sub – County Director/ Representative- Chairperson

(b) Head of the Institution- Secretary

(c) Subject Specialist- Member

(d) PA Chairperson- Member

(e) PA Member- Member

TOTAL 5

SELECTION PANEL FOR JUNIOR SECONDARY SCHOOLS

(a) TSC Sub County Director- Chairperson

(b) TSC Sub County Human Resource Officer- Secretary

(c) Curriculum Support Officer- Member

TOTAL  3

NEW SELECTION CRITERIA

  1. i) The TSC Sub-County Director sall provide the selection panel with a list of all applicants as received from the TSC County Director.
  2. ii) The selection panel shall interview only those who meet the set criteria. The TSC Sub-County Director should note any inconsistency (ies), adhere to the guidelines and guide the applicants /selection panel and the Commission accordingly.
  3. iii) Applicants shall appear in person before the selection panel. The selection panel shall score each applicant based on the selection score guide (Appendices 1 (a) or 1 (b))
  4. An applicant with disabilities related to hearing and/or speech shall be allowed the company of a sign language interpreter.

QUALIFICATIONS FOR TEACHERS

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 ‘A’ Level.

In addition, they must have either:

(a) A Bachelor of Education Degree with two (2) teaching subjects or,

(b) A Bachelor of Science or Arts Degree plus a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) with two teaching subjects or,

(c) Bachelor of Science with Education/Bachelor of Arts with Education with twoteaching subjects or,

(d ) Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Education and Extension with two teaching subjects.

N.B: Applicants with the following qualifications are also eligible;

  1. i) Bachelor of Education holders with a mean grade of C Plain and C Plain in the two teaching subjects at KCSE and have undertaken a Diploma in Education or those who obtained a Mean Grade C (Plain) at KCSE and C (Plain) in the subjects of study at A-Level and obtained at least 1 Principle and 2 Subsidiaries for Sciences, 2 Principles and 1 Subsidiary for Arts prior to undertaking a Bachelor of Education Degree.
  1. ii) Diploma in Education Holders with a Mean Grade of C+ (Plus) and C+ (Plus) in the two teaching subjects at KCSE and have undertaken a Bachelors of Education Degree.

iii) Bridging/Pre-university certificates for those who completed the course before December 31st , 2015 are considered

Diploma Teachers

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 ‘A’ level. In addition, they must have: a Diploma in Education from a recognized Teacher Training Institution with at least C+ (Plus) in the two teaching subjects.

N.B:

  1. 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

  1. 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.

Technical Teachers

Applicants must have a minimum Mean Grade of C+ (Plus) at KCSE or its equivalent with at least C+ (Plus) in the two teaching subjects or one (1) Principle and two (2) Subsidiaries at ‘A’-Level in subjects studied. In addition, they must have either:

  1. i)Bachelor of Education Technology (BeD TECH); or,
  2. ii) Bachelor of Science (BSc) in any relevant technical Subject (s) /Course; or
  3. iii) Higher Diploma in a technical course; or
  4. iv) A Diploma in a technical course.

Further, applicants under category (ii) above MUST possess a Diploma in Technical Teacher Education from Kenya Technical Trainers College (KTTC), previously known as Kenya Technical Teachers College.

N.B:

  1. Applicants whose training is in subjects that are currently not in the Secondary School Curriculum do not qualify, irrespective of their having undertaken a Post Graduate Diploma in Education (PGDE) and/or enhancement. This category includes but is not limited to Bachelor of Science /Bachelor of Arts in:

– Natural Resources

– Horticulture

-Fisheries

– Meteorology

– Farm Machinery

-Anthropology

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– Forestry

– Sociology

-Biotechnology

– Animal Husbandry

– Journalism

-Theology / Divinity

2. Applicants with Economics/Commerce/Accounting can apply for Business Studies and those with Social Education and Ethics (SEE) can apply for CRE/IRE.

3) Diploma Teachers with English/other subjects qualify for employment as teachers of English/Literature on condition that they have adequate units in both Language and Literature.

5) All applicants must have studied the two teaching subjects at KCSE except for Agriculture, Business Studies, Home Science, and Computer Studies. For those who did not study Business Studies and Computer Studies, one should have attained a minimum of C+ (Plus) in Mathematics at KCSE. For those who did not study Agriculture and Home Science, one should have attained a minimum of C+ in Biology at KCSE.

6) Graduate Teachers should have studied a minimum of eight (8) course units in each teaching subject. In addition, the teachers must have studied Special Methods in their two teaching subjects of choice together with a minimum of three (3) months teaching practice.

7) Enhancement certificate(s) and transcripts shall only apply where an applicant had not covered the minimum number of units during the degree/ diploma programme.

8) Applicants who chose to study a third subject must ensure that they have studied all the units in the chosen subject as offered by the selected institution for four years of study together with special methods and teaching practice. In addition, there should be evidence that the applicants have covered the approved credit hours for the course.

8) 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.

9) Kenya Sign Language (KSL) and Braille are considered as teaching subjects in Special Needs Education e.g. Biology/KSL and Geography/Braille.

10) Applicants who have studied subjects in the new learning areas of the CBC curriculum like integrated science, Guidance and counseling and social studies are eligible to apply.

VALIDATION OF DOCUMENTS BY THE TSC COUNTY DIRECTOR

The TSC County Directors should: –

  1. Ensure that the recruitment documents have all the attachments required as provided for in the approved checklist/s;
  2. Verify that the recruitment documents to ensure that the applicant(s) recruited qualify for employed as a teacher as per the provisions of the recruitment guidelines;
  3. Ensure that all documents are duly signed as required; including the score sheets, Minutes of the Selection Panels, confirming that the candidate qualifies.
  4. Compile complaints received and submit appropriate action taken or recommendations to the Commission.

DOCUMENTS TO BE SUBMITTED TO THE TSC HEADQUARTERS

The TSC County Director is required to hand over the following documents to the TSC Headquarters:

  1. i) Duly signed file copy of the Offer of Employment letter together with:
  1. a) Certified copies of:

 National Identification Card;

 Certificate of Registration as a teacher;

 Academic certificates;

 Professional certificates and all official transcripts;

 Letter of Certification of results by KNEC (where applicable);

 NCPWD Card (where applicable);

 An Affidavit sworn under the Oaths and Statutory Declarations Act, Cap. 15 of the Laws of Kenya to explain the variance in names (where applicable);

 Bank plate/Card (front face);

 KRA PIN Certificate;

 NHIF Card.

  1. b) Two (2) passport size colour photographs in respect of successful applicant(s);
  1. c) Original Medical Examination report in form GP 69.
  1. ii) A list of all interviewed applicants in order of merit for the advertised vacancies in (Appendix (III a);

iii) A copy of the system generated list of all applicants clearly showing those who failed to attend the interview; (Appendix III b);

  1. iv) List of applicants with disabilities; (Appendix VI);
  1. v) Duly signed Minutes of the Sub-County Selection Panel;
  1. vi) Completed selection score guide duly signed;

vii) Duly completed pay point particulars form.Page 10 of 23

HOW TO SUBMIT COMPLAINTS

  1. i) Any applicant who is dissatisfied with the exercise should submit to the TSC County Director a written complaint immediately and send an email to the TSC Headquarters through email address: [email protected] not later than seven (7) days after the selection process;
  1. ii) The TSC County Director should within seven (7) days analyze and address all complaints raised after the selection process has been completed and promptly inform the Headquarters on the action taken;

iii) Where an applicant is dissatisfied with the decision of the TSC County Director in (ii) above, or where the complaint is made against the TSC County Director, the applicant shall appeal to the Appeals Committee on staffing functions at the TSC Headquarters.

The Appeals Committee shall investigate the allegations and take appropriate action within fourteen (14) days.

IMPORTANT NOTES

  1. i) Clarification and advice on issues of qualifications arising from these guidelines, should be sought from the TSC County Directors.
  1. ii) Notwithstanding the decentralization of the function of teacher recruitment pursuant to Section 20 of the TSC Act, the Commission is not precluded in carrying out recruitment directly from the TSC Headquarters.

iii)The TSC Regional Directors shall:

Ensure guidelines are adhered to within their regions;

  1. a) Coordinate the teacher recruitment process within their respective regions;
  2. b) Sensitize County Directors and oversee the sensitization of other officers including members of the Selection Panels involved in the process;
  1. c) Shall undertake measures to resolve complaints arising from the process within their regions

Attached find the following Appendices for use during the selection exercise

Appendix I:

  1. a) Selection Score Guide for Post Primary Institution Teachers
  2. b) Selection Score Guide for Post Primary Institution teachers with disabilities
  3. c) Grading System

Appendix II:

Board of Management and TSC Checklists

Appendix III a:

List of interviewed applicants.

Appendix III b:

List of all applicants clearly showing those who never turned up for interview.

Appendix IV:

Declaration Form I

Appendix V:

Declaration Form II

Appendix VI:

List of applicants with disabilities

SELECTION SCORE GUIDE FOR TEACHERS–POST PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS

Applicants should be awarded marks during the selection in accordance with the areas specified below.

APPLICANT’S NAME                              QUALIFICATION                      TSC No.                       

 

SCORING AREAS MAXIMUM SCORE ACTUAL SCORE AVERAGE SCORE BY THE PANEL
A(I) Academic and Professional qualifications

Bachelors of Education (BED) Degree

(i)  First Class

(ii)    Second Class——————–

(iii)    Pass

 

OR

Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree+PGDE or Bachelor of Science(BSC)+ PGDE

(i)       First Class

(ii)     Second Class———————-

(iii)     Pass

 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

05

03
02
 

 

05

03
02
05
(II) Diploma+Dip.Tech.Education
(i)       Distinction 05
(ii)Credit 03
(iii)Pass 02
OR
Diploma in Education
(i)Distinction————————– 05
(ii)Credit 03
(iii)Pass 02
MAXIMUM SCORE 05
B. Age
50 years old and above 20
47-49 years old 15
44–46 year sold 10
43 years old and below 05
MAXIMUM SCORE 20

 

C. Length of stay since qualifying as a teacher
i.    2010 and before——————————– 20
ii.    2011 19
iii.    2012 18
iv.             2013

v.             2014

17

16

vi.    2015 15
vii.    2016 14
viii.             2017

ix.             2018

13

12

x.    2019 11
xi.    2020 10
xii.             2021

xiii.             2022

09

08

xiv.    2023 07
xv.    2024…………………………………………. 05
20
D Currently serving as an intern with the Commission. 50
50
MAXIMUM SCORE
GRAND TOTAL 100

 

SELECTION SCORE GUIDE FOR TEACHERS WITH DISABILITIES–POST PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS

APPLICANT’S NAME                              QUALIFICATION                      TSC No.                       

 

SCORING AREAS MAXIMUM SCORE ACTUAL SCORE AVERAGE SCOREBY THEPANEL
A(I) Academic and Professional qualifications
Bachelors of Education (BED) Degree
(i)FirstClass
(ii)Second Class——————– 05
(iii)Pass 03
 

OR

02
Bachelor of Arts (BA)Degree+PGDE or
BachelorofScience(BSC)+PGDE
(i)FirstClass 05
(ii)SecondClass———————- 03
(iii)Pass 02
 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

05

(II) Diploma+Dip.Tech.Education
(i)Distinction 05
(ii)Credit 03
(iii)Pass 02
OR
DiplomainEducation
(i)Distinction————————– 05
(ii)Credit 03
(iii)Pass 02
 

MAXIMUM SCORE

 

05

B. Age
50yearsoldandabove 20
47-49yearsold 15
44–46yearsold 10
43yearsoldandbelow 05
MAXIMUM SCORE 20

 

C. Lengthofstaysincequalifyingasateacher
xvi.    2010andbefore——————————– 20
xvii.    2011 19
xviii.    2012 18
xix.            2013

xx.            2014

17

16

xxi.    2015 15
xxii.    2016 14
xxiii.             2017

xxiv.              2018

13

12

xxv.    2019 11
xxvi.    2020 10
xxvii.    2021

xviii.    2022

09

08

xxix.    2023 07
xxx.   2024…………………………………………. 05
20
D. Currentlyservingasaninternwiththe 50
Commission.
50
MAXIMUM SCORE
GRANDTOTAL 100

 

GRADE POINT AVERAGE (GPA) GRADING SYSTEM

S/NO. GPA CLASS MARKS
1 3.7–4.00 First Class 81–100
2 3.0–3.6 UpperSecond 71–80
3 2.3–2.9 LowerSecond 61–70
4 1.7–2.2 Pass 51–60
5 0–1.6 Fail 50andbelow

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