TSC asks Head Teachers And County Directors to Renew the Contracts of Interns

By | December 6, 2023

TSC asks Head Teachers And County Directors to Renew the Contracts of Interns until December 2025

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has asked school heads, County Officers and Principals to kick-start the renewal of internship contracts for primary and secondary school intern teachers.

The directive is contained in the latest memo to school heads. According to the memo, TSC says the offer of extension of the internship contract is only for the willing teachers.

โ€œYou are advised to liaise with the teachers serving as interns (Secondary, JSS and Primary) in your school and are willing to renew their contract for the period 1st January 2024 to 31st January 2025.โ€ Reads the memo in part.

The Commission further asks the field officers to forward details of interns willing to renew their contracts.

โ€œForward their details using the attached template and those willing to take up the offer are required to submit a copy of a personal accident cover for the period of engagement to the TSC Sub-County
Director in person by tomorrow 7th December 2023 4.00 pm.โ€ Directs the Commission.

This comes at a time when junior secondary school (JSS) intern teachers are engaged in Countrywide protests against the renewal of the contracts.

In their petitions, the teachers currently serving on internships want TSC to convert their terms of employment to permanent and pensionable terms saying serving an internship for one year is enough.

Several Counties have had their interns go to the streets to protest the renewal.

The JSS protests are backed by KUPPET branches. Among other counties, the following branches have been vocal in raising the plight of interns: Nandi, Meru, Vihiga, Nyamira, Tharaka Nithi, Kisii, Migori, Kiambu and the capital city Nairobi.

Others are ๐šƒ๐šŠ๐š’๐š๐šŠ ๐šƒ๐šŠ๐šŸ๐šŽ๐š๐šŠ, Narok, Machakos, Makueni, Kisumu, West Pokot, Samburu, Kwale, Bomet and Baringo.

The Intern teachers currently serving in Junior Secondary Schools, JSS, are also calling for immediate movement of the institutions to nearby Secondary Schools. The JSS schools are currently domiciled in Primary schools.

The Commission is adamant that it will only employ intern teachers on permanent terms after they serve for a two-year internship period.

Appearing before the Senate Education Committee TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia also said they will start to renew the contract for the current serving intern teachers in January 2024.

Macharia ruled out the possibility of converting the current 46,000 intern teachers to permanent and pensionable (PNP) terms saying the Commission doesnโ€™t have the budget.

โ€œWe donโ€™t have money for employing them on permanent and pensionable basis, if weโ€™re given the money weโ€™ll absorb them,โ€ said Macharia.

She says the earliest the primary and secondary school intern teachers will be absorbed into PNP payroll in 2025.

Macharia affirmed that all the 46,000 intern teachers serving in primary and secondary schools
will be converted to PNP in 2025 depending on the month they were first recruited.

Macharia reiterated what TSC Director of Teachers Staffing Antonina Lentoijoni said three weeks ago that the 46,000 teachers will have their terms of employment automatically changed to PNP after two years of service.

โ€œThere are two sets of interns. Some started on February 1, and those who began working on September 1. The ones we are talking about sending letters of extension of contract for another year in December are for those in February,โ€ Lentoijoni said when she appeared in Parliament; this month.

The Commission recruited 20,000 intern teachers in February this year (2023). This was followed up by another 20,000 interns in August.

In January 2022, TSC posted a total of 1,995 intern teachers to schools. TSC also renewed internship contracts for 4,005 teachers whose one-year term ended in December 2021.

This brought the total number of intern teachers to 46,000.
TSC plans to recruit another 20,000 intern teachers to help with the Grade 8 class which starts in January next year.

Interns attached to primary schools get a monthly stipend of Kshs. 15,000/= while those in secondary schools get Kshs. 20,000/=.

However, those in secondary school lose around sh. 3,0000 to deductions while those in primary lose around sh. 2,000.

Kuppet is threatening to paralyze school operations in January if the current interns are not employed on permanent terms. The teachersโ€™ union also wants JSS to be domiciled in nearby Secondary Schools that have adequate facilities.