Were you recently employed by the TSC and you have been waiting for your employment letter? Well. The Teachers Service Commission, TSC releases letters of employment (Letters of probationary employment) to all newly recruited teachers. This is after successfully vetting your documents. The letter is sent to the teacher through the station where the teacher has been posted to serve under TSC terms.
In the letter, the Commission Secretary spells out the entry
level of the teacher i.e. Secondary School Teacher II for teachers entering the
profession as degree holders. The station where the teacher has been posted and
the subjects to be handled are also written on the employment letter.
Employment terms
A newly recruited teacher works on probation for
a period of not less than six (6) months. In some cases the probation
period may be extended if the teacher’s performance is unsatisfactory; at
worst, the teacher’s employment may be terminated before completion of the
probation period. To be confirmed on permanent terms, the head of the institution
fills a recommendation form for the teacher that is sent to TSC for approval.
The teacher is expected to proceed to the posted institution as indicated on the employment letter and has a grace period of 30 days from the effective date; as stated on the letter.
STARTING SALARY SCALE.
The employment letter also spells out the expected basic
salary per year depending on the entry grade of the teacher.
Post Primary TSC Teachers on T-Scale 7 are expected to earn
between 419,460p.a to Ksh.524,328 p.a
The teacher is also entitled to monthly allowances pegged on
his/ her grade. Allowances that the teacher may get include, but are not limited
to: House allowance and Commuter allowance.
Teachers working in areas classified as hardship get
hardship allowance on top of the two allowances. While those working at
schools with differently-abled learners also receive Special allowance.
The teacher is expected to work in any part of the country
where the Commission feels his/ her services are required.
Additionally, the teacher will have to serve at the initial
workstation, where the first posting has been made, for a period of not less
than five (5) years before requesting a transfer.
In some cases such a teacher may be transferred under
special consideration from the Commission on such grounds as Medical and
insecurity; as may be deemed fit by TSC.
The employment letter is also copied to the Principal or head of the institution and the TSC County Director.