TSC PNP Replacement Letters For 3000 Teachers

By | December 19, 2023

TSC ISSUES PNP REPLACEMENT LETTERS FOR MORE THAN 3000 TEACHERS READY TO REPORT IN JANUARY. FULL LIST PER COUNTY AVAILABLE.

TSC replacement PnP letters(2024). The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has shared exciting news! The new teachers they recently hired are now on permanent and pensionable (PnP) terms through a special process called replacements. Imagine receiving a letter saying you’ve got the job and reporting to work before the new school year in January!

Here’s the catch: TSC got a bunch of money—2.5 billion shillings to be exact—in September to hire 5,000 teachers. Instead of putting up posters or shouting it from the rooftops, they decided to let Members of Parliament (MPs) handle it. MPs chose teachers for their areas. It’s a bit like a secret hiring club.

The TSC has a new look! It’s like they’ve gone back in time. This time, MPs are in charge of picking and choosing teachers. It’s like a teacher treasure hunt led by the MPs!

TSC replacement PnP letters(2024). Behind the scenes, the Kenya Kwanza government is making things happen. They’re like the superheroes of education, bringing in changes to the TSC.

In December, both primary and secondary schools got substitute teachers. School principals played matchmaker by filling out an online form to welcome the new teachers and get their paychecks faster. Some teachers hit the jackpot and got permanent jobs right away, skipping the internship step.

Right now, TSC has 46,000 instructors on internships. It’s like a big teaching family! These interns will get their contracts renewed after working since February. They have two years of intern adventures before officially joining the permanent and pensionable club. It’s like a teacher initiation!

Hold your backpacks; there’s more! The TSC has 1,098 spots for junior secondary school teachers up for grabs. If you’re interested, you’ve got until December 15th to raise your hand and say, “Pick me!”

So TSC is shaking things up, hiring new teachers, and giving MPs the keys to the teacher kingdom. The Kenya Kwanza government is cheering from the sidelines, and teachers are on exciting internship journeys.

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