The Teachers Service Commission
(TSC) has announced 2,014 teaching vacancies across the country to replace
teachers who exited the service through natural attrition.
The recruitment targets 1,309
positions in primary schools, 32 in junior schools, and 673 in secondary
schools.
In a notice published in the latest
edition of MyGov, TSC stated that the new hires will be employed on
permanent and pensionable terms.
“The teachers recruited will serve on
Permanent and Pensionable terms of service,” read the statement.
To be eligible, applicants must be
Kenyan citizens and registered teachers with the Commission.
Candidates applying for primary
school positions must possess a P1 certificate, while those applying for junior
or secondary school slots must hold at least a diploma in education, with a
minimum of a C+ in KCSE and in two teaching subjects.
All applications must be submitted
online via the TSC portal at www.tsc.go.ke
or teachersonline.tsc.go.ke
by midnight on Monday, 19th May 2025.
TSC emphasised that only online
applications will be considered and warned against double submissions.
“Filling out two or more Application for
Employment Forms will lead to disqualification,” the Commission cautioned.
Applicants who TSC has never employed will be given priority.
Additionally, persons with
disabilities are encouraged to apply, per TSC’s commitment to equal
opportunity employment.
TSC also issued a strong warning
against fraudsters seeking to exploit applicants.
“The recruitment exercise is free of charge.
The Teachers Service Commission forewarns applicants against fraudsters who
might extort money from unsuspecting persons purporting to assist in
recruitment,” the notice stated.
“Any suspicious activity should be
reported to TSC or the police. Contact details for reporting include the
Director Staffing at 0202892193, Deputy Director Staffing at 0202892131, or via
email at [email protected],” TSC
said.
Detailed information on available
vacancies per county or school is available on the TSC website.