The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has announced a new round of recruitment, offering job vacancies across key departments and inviting applications from qualified Kenyan citizens.
The TSC, a Constitutional Commission established under Article 237 of the 2010 Constitution, is looking to fill a variety of roles ranging from internal audit and human resource management to clerical and security services.
According to the statement released on 3 June, the Commission is recruiting for the following positions: Internal Audit, ICT Officer, Human Resource, Officer II – Human Resource, Records Management, Assistant Office Admin, Security Warden, Clerical Officer and Office Assistant.
These positions span TSC Grades 9 to 14.
TSC Application Terms
Interested candidates are encouraged to visit the Commission’s official website at www.tsc.go.ke to view the detailed job descriptions.
Applications must be submitted online no later than 11:59 p.m. East African Time on June 16, 2025.
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Additionally, TSC reaffirmed its commitment to diversity and inclusivity in hiring.
Applicants from all backgrounds, including women, persons with disabilities, and individuals from marginalised or minority communities, are strongly encouraged to apply.
Additionally, the Commission cautioned job seekers to beware of fraud, noting that it does not charge any fees at any stage of the recruitment process.
Submission of false documents or incorrect information is considered a criminal offence.
Only shortlisted and successful candidates will be contacted.
TSC CEO Position
On 27 May, the search to replace Nancy Macharia as the CEO of the Teachers Service Commission was stopped after the Employment and Labour Relations Court in Mombasa issued orders temporarily halting the process pending the hearing of a case filed by Thomas Mosomi Oyugi against the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the National Assembly.
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In a court document, Justice Ocharo Kebira certified Oyugi’s application as urgent.
“The Petitioner’s Notice of Motion dated 25th May 2025 has been placed before this Court for Orders under a certificate of urgency. Upon reading the application, the grounds upon which it is premised and the affidavit in support thereof,” read part of the court document.
The court further directed the TSC and the National Assembly to file and serve their responses to both the petition and the accompanying application within seven days from May 27, 2025.
Additionally, TSC came under scrutiny for promoting 5,291 unqualified teachers in various parts of the country, as deserving tutors stagnate in the same job groups for decades.
While appearing before the National Assembly Education Committee on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, lawmakers demanded answers from the Commission regarding the teacher promotion process.
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