TSC To Employ 2600 Teachers
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The Teachers Service Commission is planning to recruit close to 2700 teachers to replace those who retired between November and December last year.
1681 primary school teachers and 524 post primary institutions teachers will be hired to cover the void left in November.
366 primary school teachers and 101 post primary institutions teachers will be hired to cover the void left in December.
The Teachers Service Commission executive Nancy Macharia has said those applying for the mentioned positions must be below the age of 45 years and registered as teachers with the commission.
She has also said that applicants for the primary schools positions must be holders of P1 certificates and employment will be based on county merit list compiled during the June last year recruitment drive.
Those seeking the post primary posts must be holders of at least a diploma in education certificate.
The applicants for both primary and post primary positions have until February 7 to apply and the application papers can be found in the TSC website.
The commission has also said that successful applicants will be posted in any part of the country and not necessarily where they were recruited from.
This recruitment drive is part of government's bigger plan to ensure 100 per cent transition from primary to secondary school for students.
The government plans to recruit 50,000 teachers in the next four years with more than 12,000 teachers being employed annually.
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