Jobs: TSC registration of teachers in Kabete Constituency

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Hon. James Githua Kamau, MP has announced the registration of teachers in Kabete Constituency. All unemployed teachers have been invited by Teacher’s Service Commission(TSC) today, 13 December at Bishop Kariuki Center, Wangige.

Teachers looking for placements have been requested to avail themselves with P1 and TSC Certificate and a copy of the Identity Card(ID).

The Kenyan Teachers Service Commission (TSC) is an independent commission created by the Kenyan Constitution to oversee human resources in the educational field.

To the relief of thousands of unemployed teachers, the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) recently announced 35,550 teaching openings in primary and secondary schools.

Among the offered positions were 1,000 positions for elementary school teachers and 9,000 positions for secondary school teachers with permanent and pensionable terms of service.

Recently, TSC also revealed that there are 4,000 primary school positions and 21,550 junior secondary school positions for instructors seeking internships.

It has offices in all 47 Counties and is headquartered in Nairobi, the country’s capital.

Kabete Sub-county TSC director and the MP will attend the event.

 

 

TSC Teachers Service Commission

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