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TSC promotion interviews for secondary school teachers kick off countrywide

TSC promotion interviews for secondary school teachers kick off countrywide

TSC promotion interviews for secondary school teachers kick off countrywide

The interviews started on date 3rd January will run till 16th January 2024 when it will end.

Around 150,000 primary and secondary school teachers were shortlisted and given interview invitations to compete for the 36,505 posted vacancies.

From the 4th to the 12th of December, interviews for primary school teachers were held.

Unlike primary school teachers, who had all of their interviews conducted in sub-counties, secondary school teachers’ interviews are conducted in counties and regions, with county and regional directors leading the way.

The TSC score sheet shows that age is the most important factor when awarding promotion interview scores.

TSC PROMOTION SCORE SHEET 2024
Acting capacity

Below 1 year – 10 marks

1 year – 15 marks
2 -3 years – 20 marks
4 years – 25 marks
5 years and over – 30 marks

LEGHTH OF STAY IN CURRENT GRADE
2 to 3 years – 10 marks
4 to 5 years – 15 marks
6 years – 20 marks

TPAD RATINGS.
60% TO 80% – 8
80% and over – 10 marks

AGE

Below 44 years – 6 marks
45 to 49 years – 9 marks
50 to 54 years – 12 marks
55 years and over – 15 marks

The Commission listed the following items to be presented by candidates during the December and January promotion interviews.

1) Original National ID Card

2) Original Academic and Professional Certificates

3) Letter of appointment to the current Grade

4) Letter of appointment to the current post (where applicable)

5) Analysed individual subject results in KCPE/KCSE Examinations for the last three years, certified by TSC County Directors/Sub County Directors.

6) Performance Appraisal Reports for 2020, 2021, and 2022

7) Any other relevant testimonials supporting your performance

Those successful will have to produce five chapter six documents in line with the constitution of Kenya.

Below are the five documents that are mandatory inline with Chapter six of the Kenyan Constitution on ‘Leadership and Integrity’.

  • Valid Certificate of Good Conduct from the Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) cost 1,050/-
  • Clearance Certificate from the Higher Education Loans Board (HELB) cost Free
  • Tax Compliance Certificate from Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) cost Free
  • Clearance from Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission (EACC) cost Free
  • A Clearance Certificate from an approved Credit Reference Bureau (CRB) cost 2,200/-

Click here to see  the adverts made by TSC in September from lowest to highest for regular and special need institutions.

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