TSC gives teachers till 9th Sept. to apply for 24,000 JSS intern jobs

TSC gives teachers till 9th Sept. to apply for 24,000 JSS intern jobs

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has given unemployed teachers till 9th September 2025 to apply for 24,000 intern teaching jobs in junior schools.

The Commission advertised then activated the online recruitment portal on 24th August giving teachers two weeks window to place their application.

The employment which is on a one year internship basis seek to address teacher shortage in Grades 7, 8 and 9.

However TSC scoresheet shows priority will be given to unemployed teachers with Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects, Technical subjects then Languages respectively.

Teachers with one Science subject plus any other subject (Biology/…,Chemistry/…, Physics/ ….,) combinations have been awarded 65 marks.

Mathematics with any none science subject combinations have been awarded 55 marks.

Those with one technical/ or Creative Arts Subject (Home science/…, Computer studies/…., Business studies/…, Music/…, Drawing & design/…, Art & design/…, woodwork/…, Electricity/…, Aviation technology/…, Electronics/…..Building & construction/…, Metalwork/…, Power mechanics/…. PE/…) have been awarded 40 marks.

Language teachers with one language and any other subject (French/…, English/…, Kiswahili/…, German/…, Arabic/…, Mandarin/……) have been awarded 25 marks.

However Art teachers, those with one Art and any subject combinations e.g. History/…, CRE/…, Geography/…, IRE/., HRE/…Life Skills/… have suffered a blow. TSC has awarded only 5 marks.

Click here to download full TSC guidelines for recruitment of junior and senior intern teachers with SCORESHEET (PDF)

This has sparked protests with the Art teachers planning demonstrations to protest the discriminatory scoresheet.

The Commission has previously warned that there is dire shortage of science teachers in the country.

During her appearance before the National Assembly education committee, former TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia had stated that despite having over 400,000 unemployed teachers nationwide, the commission is struggling to recruit teachers for science subjects.

She noted that many schools, especially junior secondary school (JSS), are not adequately staffed with science teachers and that applications for these positions are rarely received.

“What stands out is the problem of science teachers. Based on our data, we will be able to determine the percentage of arts versus science teachers. However, it is clear that the majority are in the arts,” Macharia explained.

“I have never shied away from acknowledging the crisis of teacher shortages. We will recruit and redistribute teachers across all counties, but when we advertise for positions, we hardly receive applications for subjects like Physics.”

“We have communicated with the education ministry and have reached out to our schools multiple times regarding the lack of science teachers. Action needs to be taken,” she stated.

This move deals a blow to many unemployed teachers with Art subject combinations who are looking forward to be considered for internship.

In November 2024, TSC during recruitment of 20,000 JSS intern teachers, the Commission favoured science teachers and those with technical subjects like Drawing and Design.

Teachers with science subjects combinations as well as those with technical subjects had a higher success rate in the recruitment exercise compared to those with art combinations.

In fact in some sub counties only science and technical teachers were picked. Those successful were posted to schools in January 2025.

During the upcoming verification exercise in the sub counties the applicants will be required to produce the following document’s:

1. A copy of Teacher Certificate/print-out from TSC online portal as evidence of registration as a teacher:

2. A copy of National Council for persons With Disability (NCPWD) card (where applicable);

3. A copy of the National Identity Card (ID) or passport;

4. Two (2) colour passport size photographs;

5. A copy of Kenya Revenue Authority personal Identification Number (KRA PIN).

After verifying documents for the applicants, TSC will then require the successful ones to sign a one year internship agreement before posting them to various schools to support the Competency Based Education (CBE).

The teachers will then be retooled courtesy of TSC, CEMASTEA and KNEC.

The teachers will be trained on the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) and Competency Based Assessments (CBA).

The Teacher Internship Programme is a one year programme meant to equip and sustain competencies of persons entering the teaching service.

The programme targets unemployed registered teachers to be assigned to learning institutions where their teaching experience will be enhanced through mentorship, coaching and exposure to practical teaching experience. 

The internship period will be for twelve months though previously some intern teachers served for two years.

Teacher internship is not a remunerative engagement. However, interns attached to Junior Secondary schools will be eligible for a monthly stipend of Kshs. 20 ,000/=.

The stipend will be paid subject to statutory deductions like SHIF, Housing levy, and NSSF where applicable.  

On successful completion of the Internship Programme, teacher interns will be awarded a certificate.

TSC awards 50 marks to teachers who served on internship terms during pnp recruitment thus making conversion to pnp for those who served on internship automatic.

Below is the advert that was released by TSC on Tuesday 12th August to guide recruitment of JSS intern teachers.

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

VACANCIES FOR TEACHER INTERNS IN JUNIOR SCHOOLS AUGUST, 2025

The Teachers Service Commission invites applications from qualified candidates to fill 24,000 teacher internship posts in Junior Schools to support the implementation of Competency Based Curriculum.

Interested and qualified candidates should submit their applications online through the Commission’s website, www.tsc.go.ke under “Careers’ or teachersonline.tsc.go.ke not later than Midnight of 9th September, 2025.

JUNIOR SCHOOL TEACHER INTERNS

To quality for recruitment, a candidate should meet the following minimum requirements:

i) Be a Kenyan citizen;

ii) Must be a holder of at least a diploma in education with a minimum mean Grade of C+ (plus) and C+ (plus) in two teaching subjects in KCSE or its equivalent.

iii) Must be a registered teacher with Teachers Service Commission.

NB: For equivalent qualifications, applicants are advised to visit the Teachers Service Commission’s website: www.tsc.go.ke

GENERAL INFORMATION

i) The Teachers Service Commission’s Guidelines for Recruitment of Teacher Interns 2025/2026 Financial Year shall apply.

ii) Manual applications will not be considered

iii) Be unemployed and has no record of exiting teaching service with the Commission due to disciplinary grounds;

iv) Candidates will be requited to present original academic and professional certificates.

v) Must have personal Accident Insurance cover for personal risks during the internship period

vi) Selection of Candidates will strictly be on merit and based on the number of vacancies per County

vii) Successful candidates must not fill more than one offer of internship

viii) Successful candidates will be posted to serve to any junior school in the sub-county where they were interviewed or in any part of the County where the vacancy exist

ix) Successful candidates shall be required to teach various learning areas under Junior School Curriculum

Visit the Commission’s Website www.tsc.go.ke for mote information.

x) During verification applicants shall be required to produce the                •

1. A copy of Teacher Certificate/print-out from TSC online portal as evidence of registration as a teacher:

2. A copy of National Council for persons With Disability (NCPWD) card (where applicable);

3. A copy of the National Identity Card (ID) or passport;

4. Two (2) colour passport size photographs;

5. A copy of Kenya Revenue Authority personal Identification Number (KRA PIN).

xi) The application portal shall be opened on Tuesday, 26th August, 2025 and closed on Monday, 9th September, 2025 midnight.

NOTE

The Teacher Internship Programme is a one (1) year programme meant to equip and sustain competencies of persons entering the teaching service.

The programme targets unemployed registered teachers to be assigned to learning institutions where their teaching experience will be enhanced through mentorship, coaching and exposure to practical teaching experience

DURATION OF INTERNSHIP

The Internship period will be for twerve (12) months

MONTHLY STIPEND FOR TEACHER INTERNS

This is not a remunerative engagement. However, interns attached to Junior schools will be eligible for TSC gives teachers till 9th Sept. to apply for 24,000 JSS intern jobs monthly stipend of Kshs 20,000.

The stipend will be paid subject to statutory deductions. where applicable.

The Teachers Service Commission is an equal opportunity employer as per the constitutional provisions and law and persons with disabilities (PWDs) are encouraged to apply.

CAUTION

The recruitment exercise is free of charge. The Teachers Service Commission forewarns applicants against fraudsters who might extort money from unsuspecting persons purporting to assist in recruitment.

REPORTING OF FRAUD

Any fraudulent activity should be reported to the nearest TSC office or Teachers Service Commission headquarters through the following telephone lines: Director Staffing (0202892193) and Deputy Staffing (0202892131) or write to the Commission through the email address dirstaffing@tsc.go.ke.

Further, any such fraudulent activity should be reported to the nearest police station.

Details on available vacancies per county and sub-county is in the Teachers Service Commission website: www.tsc.go.ke

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

DISTRIBUTION OF THE 24,000 BY SUB-COUNTY

CountyAllocation
BARINGO499
Baringo Central68
Baringo  North70
Baringo West54
Koibatek78
Kolowa30
Marigat69
Mogotio78
Mukutani16
Tiaty Central20
Tiaty East16
BOMET422
Bomet Central84
Bomet East87
Chepalungu62
Konoin66
Sotik123
BUNGOMA1,182
Bumula85
Bungoma East81
Bungoma Central108
Bungoma North67
Bungoma South174
Bungoma West70
Cheptais49
Kimaeti186
Kimilili109
Kopsiro61
Mt Elgon74
Tongaren62
Webuye West56
BUSIA652
Bunyala49
Busia112
Butula96
Nambale65
Samia81
Teso Central59
Teso North136
Teso South54
ELGEYO MARAKWET411
Keiyo North80
Keiyo South121
Kerio Valley55
Marakwet East51
Marakwet West104
EMBU352
Embu East88
Embu North32
Embu West41
Mbeere North74
Mbeere South71
Mwea46
GARISSA139
Balambala34
Benane5
Bothai2
Bura East3
Dadaab10
Fafi6
Garissa Township32
Hulugho3
Ijara12
Lagdera8
Liboi8
Sankuri12
Shantaabaq4
HOMA BAY1058
Homa bay Town107
Mbita77
Ndhiwa218
Rachuonyo East117
Rachuonyo North156
Rachuonyo South119
Rangwe131
Suba South121
Suba West12
ISIOLO87
Cherab6
Garbatula17
Isiolo38
Merti9
Oldonyiro10
Sericho7
KAJIADO531
Kajiado Central43
Elang’ata-Wuas36
Isinya45
Kajiado North68
Kajiado West76
Loitokitok124
Mashuruu63
Oloililai76
KAKAMEGA1187
Butere65
Kakamega Central103
Kakamega East65
Kakamega North210
Kakamega South77
Khwisero61
Likuyani114
Lugari77
Matete58
Matungu93
Mumias East91
Mumias West90
Navakholo83
KERICHO424
Belgut(Kericho West)63
Bureti79
Kericho/Ainamoi69
Kipkelion67
Londiani77
Sigowet31
Soin38
KIAMBU664
Gatundu North56
Gatundu South59
Githunguri58
Githurai33
Juja79
Kabete37
Kiambaa46
Kiambu38
Kikuyu51
Lari58
Limuru45
Ndeiya13
Ruiru32
Thika East14
Thika West45
KILIFI797
Chonyi62
Ganze113
Kaloleni88
Kauma21
Kilifi North75
Kilifi South62
Magarini North80
Magarini South63
Malindi158
Rabai75
KIRINYAGA242
Kirinyaga Central45
Kirinyaga East53
Kirinyaga West50
Mwea East52
Mwea West42
KISII682
Etago54
Gucha46
Gucha South45
Kenyenya90
Kisii Central75
Kisii South64
Kitutu Central69
Marani62
Masaba South68
Nyamache77
Sameta32
KISUMU681
Kadibo38
Kisumu Central90
Kisumu East65
Kisumu West96
Muhoroni103
Nyakach131
Nyando61
Seme97
KITUI925
Ikutha52
Katulani31
Kisasi33
Kitui Central51
Kitui West66
Kyuso68
Lower Yatta55
Matinyani27
Mwingi West(Migwani)42
Mumoni44
Mutitu North18
Mutito62
Mutomo86
Mwingi Central80
Mwingi East66
Nuu39
Nzambani36
Thagicu42
Tseikuru27
KWALE492
Kinango80
Lungalunga110
Matuga52
Msambweni72
Samburu126
Shimba Hills52
LAIKIPIA271
Kirima38
Laikipia Central64
Laikipia East49
Laikipia North20
Laikipia West45
Nyahururu55
LAMU95
Lamu Central26
Lamu East15
Lamu West54
MACHAKOS807
Athi River92
Kalama51
Kangundo75
Kathiani70
Machakos64
Masinga75
Matungulu80
Mwala136
Ndithini27
Yatta137
MAKUENI799
Kambu50
Kathozweni79
Kibwezi104
Kilungu48
Makindu64
Makueni93
Mbooni East92
Mbooni West90
Mukaa73
Nzaui106
MANDERA240
Arabia10
Ashabito12
Banisa20
Dandu8
Khalalio13
Kiliwehiri13
Katulo14
Lafey14
Mandera Central56
Mandera East25
Mandera North25
Mandera West30
MARSABIT166
Chalbi10
Dukana7
Laisamis22
Loiyangalani14
Marsabit Central35
Marsabit North6
Moyale42
North Horr9
Sololo21
MERU784
Abogeta36
Akachiu47
Buuri East45
Buuri West38
Igembe Central55
Igembe North22
Igoji33
Imenti East36
Imenti North25
Imenti South24
Kiengu48
Maua25
Meru Central105
Mutuati65
Tigania Central66
Tigania East41
Tigania West73
MIGORI698
Awendo74
Kuria East41
Kuria West59
Mabera64
Ntimaru27
Nyatike North55
Nyatike South34
Nyatike West32
Rongo66
Suna East82
Suna West76
Uriri88
MOMBASA192
Changamwe27
Jomvu24
Kisauni40
Likoni35
Mvita35
Nyali31
MURANG’A527
Gatanga62
Ithanga/Kakuzi32
Kahuro50
Kandara76
Kangema39
Kigumo72
Mathioya51
Muranga South94
Muranga East51
NAIROBI685
Dagoretti North41
Dagoretti South34
Embakasi Central51
Embakasi East33
Embakasi North57
Embakasi South40
Embakasi West48
Kamukunji23
Kasarani31
Kibra30
Langata35
Makadara45
Mathare28
Njiru43
Roysambu41
Ruaraka25
Starehe33
Westlands47
NAKURU782
Gilgil63
Kuresoi North92
Kuresoi South78
Molo67
Naivasha99
Nakuru East80
Nakuru North55
Nakuru West58
Njoro83
Rongai70
Subukia37
NANDI603
Chesumei129
Nandi Central82
Nandi East60
Nandi North128
Nandi South109
Tinderet95
NAROK691
Amalo85
Narok Central89
Narok East71
Narok North58
Narok South117
Narok West85
Transmara South37
Trans Mara East86
Trans Mara West63
NYAMIRA429
Borabu62
Manga56
Masaba North75
Nyamira North128
Nyamira South108
NYANDARUA345
Aberdare23
Gathanji23
Kinangop58
Kipipiri31
Mirangine26
Nyandarua Central41
Nyandarua North35
Nyandarua South43
Nyandarua West33
Wanjohi32
NYERI332
Kieni East47
Kieni West49
Mathira East40
Mathira West25
Mukurweini41
Nyeri Central52
Nyeri South41
Tetu37
SAMBURU124
Samburu Central77
SAMBURU EAST27
SAMBURU NORTH20
SIAYA741
Bondo118
Gem Wagai59
Gem Yala78
Rarieda114
Siaya154
Ugenya86
Ugunja86
usigu46
TAITA TAVETA156
Mwatate27
Taita42
Taveta37
Voi50
TANA RIVER169
Bangale24
Galledyertu10
Tana Delta(Garsen)78
Bura (Tana North)23
Tana River(Galole)34
THARAKA NITHI495
Chiakariga210
Chuka North32
Chuka South43
Igamba Ngombe43
Maara42
Mukothima20
Muthambi28
Tharaka North26
Tharaka South23
Tharaka West28
TRANS NZOIA539
Endebess79
Kiminini125
Kwanza84
Saboti(Trans Nzoia West)92
Trans Nzoia East159
TURKANA289
Aroo60
Kibish5
Loima31
Lokichoggio13
Lokiriama4
Suguta4
Turkana Central56
Turkana East31
Turkana North13
Turkana South29
Turkana West43
UASIN GISHU504
Ainabkoi47
Kapseret24
Kesses89
Moiben34
Soy216
Turbo94
VIHIGA380
Emuhaya66
Hamisi108
Luanda54
Sabatia86
Vihiga66
WAJIR239
Buna10
Diif19
Eldas20
Eldas South2
Habaswein18
Hadado25
Khorof-Harar9
Korondille5
Kutulo-Wajir11
Sabuli12
Tarbaj17
Wajir East45
Wajir North16
Wajir South12
Wajir West18
WEST POKOT491
Kacheliba31
Kipkomo86
North Pokot47
Pokot Central104
Pokot South76
West Pokot147
Grand Total24,000

TSC gives teachers till 9th Sept. to apply for 24,000 JSS intern jobs

TSC gives teachers till 9th Sept. to apply for 24,000 JSS intern jobs

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has given unemployed teachers till 9th September 2025 to apply for 24,000 intern teaching jobs in junior schools.

The Commission advertised then activated the online recruitment portal on 24th August giving teachers two weeks window to place their application.

The employment which is on a one year internship basis seek to address teacher shortage in Grades 7, 8 and 9.

However TSC scoresheet shows priority will be given to unemployed teachers with Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) subjects, Technical subjects then Languages respectively.

Teachers with one Science subject plus any other subject (Biology/…,Chemistry/…, Physics/ ….,) combinations have been awarded 65 marks.

Mathematics with any none science subject combinations have been awarded 55 marks.

Those with one technical/ or Creative Arts Subject (Home science/…, Computer studies/…., Business studies/…, Music/…, Drawing & design/…, Art & design/…, woodwork/…, Electricity/…, Aviation technology/…, Electronics/…..Building & construction/…, Metalwork/…, Power mechanics/…. PE/…) have been awarded 40 marks.

Language teachers with one language and any other subject (French/…, English/…, Kiswahili/…, German/…, Arabic/…, Mandarin/……) have been awarded 25 marks.

However Art teachers, those with one Art and any subject combinations e.g. History/…, CRE/…, Geography/…, IRE/., HRE/…Life Skills/… have suffered a blow. TSC has awarded only 5 marks.

Click here to download full TSC guidelines for recruitment of junior and senior intern teachers with SCORESHEET (PDF)

This has sparked protests with the Art teachers planning demonstrations to protest the discriminatory scoresheet.

The Commission has previously warned that there is dire shortage of science teachers in the country.

During her appearance before the National Assembly education committee, former TSC CEO Dr. Nancy Macharia had stated that despite having over 400,000 unemployed teachers nationwide, the commission is struggling to recruit teachers for science subjects.

She noted that many schools, especially junior secondary school (JSS), are not adequately staffed with science teachers and that applications for these positions are rarely received.

“What stands out is the problem of science teachers. Based on our data, we will be able to determine the percentage of arts versus science teachers. However, it is clear that the majority are in the arts,” Macharia explained.

“I have never shied away from acknowledging the crisis of teacher shortages. We will recruit and redistribute teachers across all counties, but when we advertise for positions, we hardly receive applications for subjects like Physics.”

“We have communicated with the education ministry and have reached out to our schools multiple times regarding the lack of science teachers. Action needs to be taken,” she stated.

This move deals a blow to many unemployed teachers with Art subject combinations who are looking forward to be considered for internship.

In November 2024, TSC during recruitment of 20,000 JSS intern teachers, the Commission favoured science teachers and those with technical subjects like Drawing and Design.

Teachers with science subjects combinations as well as those with technical subjects had a higher success rate in the recruitment exercise compared to those with art combinations.

In fact in some sub counties only science and technical teachers were picked. Those successful were posted to schools in January 2025.

During the upcoming verification exercise in the sub counties the applicants will be required to produce the following document’s:

1. A copy of Teacher Certificate/print-out from TSC online portal as evidence of registration as a teacher:

2. A copy of National Council for persons With Disability (NCPWD) card (where applicable);

3. A copy of the National Identity Card (ID) or passport;

4. Two (2) colour passport size photographs;

5. A copy of Kenya Revenue Authority personal Identification Number (KRA PIN).

After verifying documents for the applicants, TSC will then require the successful ones to sign a one year internship agreement before posting them to various schools to support the Competency Based Education (CBE).

The teachers will then be retooled courtesy of TSC, CEMASTEA and KNEC.

The teachers will be trained on the Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) and Competency Based Assessments (CBA).

The Teacher Internship Programme is a one year programme meant to equip and sustain competencies of persons entering the teaching service.

The programme targets unemployed registered teachers to be assigned to learning institutions where their teaching experience will be enhanced through mentorship, coaching and exposure to practical teaching experience. 

The internship period will be for twelve months though previously some intern teachers served for two years.

Teacher internship is not a remunerative engagement. However, interns attached to Junior Secondary schools will be eligible for a monthly stipend of Kshs. 20 ,000/=.

The stipend will be paid subject to statutory deductions like SHIF, Housing levy, and NSSF where applicable.  

On successful completion of the Internship Programme, teacher interns will be awarded a certificate.

TSC awards 50 marks to teachers who served on internship terms during pnp recruitment thus making conversion to pnp for those who served on internship automatic.

Below is the advert that was released by TSC on Tuesday 12th August to guide recruitment of JSS intern teachers.

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

VACANCIES FOR TEACHER INTERNS IN JUNIOR SCHOOLS AUGUST, 2025

The Teachers Service Commission invites applications from qualified candidates to fill 24,000 teacher internship posts in Junior Schools to support the implementation of Competency Based Curriculum.

Interested and qualified candidates should submit their applications online through the Commission’s website, www.tsc.go.ke under “Careers’ or teachersonline.tsc.go.ke not later than Midnight of 9th September, 2025.

JUNIOR SCHOOL TEACHER INTERNS

To quality for recruitment, a candidate should meet the following minimum requirements:

i) Be a Kenyan citizen;

ii) Must be a holder of at least a diploma in education with a minimum mean Grade of C+ (plus) and C+ (plus) in two teaching subjects in KCSE or its equivalent.

iii) Must be a registered teacher with Teachers Service Commission.

NB: For equivalent qualifications, applicants are advised to visit the Teachers Service Commission’s website: www.tsc.go.ke

GENERAL INFORMATION

i) The Teachers Service Commission’s Guidelines for Recruitment of Teacher Interns 2025/2026 Financial Year shall apply.

ii) Manual applications will not be considered

iii) Be unemployed and has no record of exiting teaching service with the Commission due to disciplinary grounds;

iv) Candidates will be requited to present original academic and professional certificates.

v) Must have personal Accident Insurance cover for personal risks during the internship period

vi) Selection of Candidates will strictly be on merit and based on the number of vacancies per County

vii) Successful candidates must not fill more than one offer of internship

viii) Successful candidates will be posted to serve to any junior school in the sub-county where they were interviewed or in any part of the County where the vacancy exist

ix) Successful candidates shall be required to teach various learning areas under Junior School Curriculum

Visit the Commission’s Website www.tsc.go.ke for mote information.

x) During verification applicants shall be required to produce the                •

1. A copy of Teacher Certificate/print-out from TSC online portal as evidence of registration as a teacher:

2. A copy of National Council for persons With Disability (NCPWD) card (where applicable);

3. A copy of the National Identity Card (ID) or passport;

4. Two (2) colour passport size photographs;

5. A copy of Kenya Revenue Authority personal Identification Number (KRA PIN).

xi) The application portal shall be opened on Tuesday, 26th August, 2025 and closed on Monday, 9th September, 2025 midnight.

NOTE

The Teacher Internship Programme is a one (1) year programme meant to equip and sustain competencies of persons entering the teaching service.

The programme targets unemployed registered teachers to be assigned to learning institutions where their teaching experience will be enhanced through mentorship, coaching and exposure to practical teaching experience

DURATION OF INTERNSHIP

The Internship period will be for twerve (12) months

MONTHLY STIPEND FOR TEACHER INTERNS

This is not a remunerative engagement. However, interns attached to Junior schools will be eligible for TSC gives teachers till 9th Sept. to apply for 24,000 JSS intern jobs monthly stipend of Kshs 20,000.

The stipend will be paid subject to statutory deductions. where applicable.

The Teachers Service Commission is an equal opportunity employer as per the constitutional provisions and law and persons with disabilities (PWDs) are encouraged to apply.

CAUTION

The recruitment exercise is free of charge. The Teachers Service Commission forewarns applicants against fraudsters who might extort money from unsuspecting persons purporting to assist in recruitment.

REPORTING OF FRAUD

Any fraudulent activity should be reported to the nearest TSC office or Teachers Service Commission headquarters through the following telephone lines: Director Staffing (0202892193) and Deputy Staffing (0202892131) or write to the Commission through the email address dirstaffing@tsc.go.ke.

Further, any such fraudulent activity should be reported to the nearest police station.

Details on available vacancies per county and sub-county is in the Teachers Service Commission website: www.tsc.go.ke

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION

DISTRIBUTION OF THE 24,000 BY SUB-COUNTY

CountyAllocation
BARINGO499
Baringo Central68
Baringo  North70
Baringo West54
Koibatek78
Kolowa30
Marigat69
Mogotio78
Mukutani16
Tiaty Central20
Tiaty East16
BOMET422
Bomet Central84
Bomet East87
Chepalungu62
Konoin66
Sotik123
BUNGOMA1,182
Bumula85
Bungoma East81
Bungoma Central108
Bungoma North67
Bungoma South174
Bungoma West70
Cheptais49
Kimaeti186
Kimilili109
Kopsiro61
Mt Elgon74
Tongaren62
Webuye West56
BUSIA652
Bunyala49
Busia112
Butula96
Nambale65
Samia81
Teso Central59
Teso North136
Teso South54
ELGEYO MARAKWET411
Keiyo North80
Keiyo South121
Kerio Valley55
Marakwet East51
Marakwet West104
EMBU352
Embu East88
Embu North32
Embu West41
Mbeere North74
Mbeere South71
Mwea46
GARISSA139
Balambala34
Benane5
Bothai2
Bura East3
Dadaab10
Fafi6
Garissa Township32
Hulugho3
Ijara12
Lagdera8
Liboi8
Sankuri12
Shantaabaq4
HOMA BAY1058
Homa bay Town107
Mbita77
Ndhiwa218
Rachuonyo East117
Rachuonyo North156
Rachuonyo South119
Rangwe131
Suba South121
Suba West12
ISIOLO87
Cherab6
Garbatula17
Isiolo38
Merti9
Oldonyiro10
Sericho7
KAJIADO531
Kajiado Central43
Elang’ata-Wuas36
Isinya45
Kajiado North68
Kajiado West76
Loitokitok124
Mashuruu63
Oloililai76
KAKAMEGA1187
Butere65
Kakamega Central103
Kakamega East65
Kakamega North210
Kakamega South77
Khwisero61
Likuyani114
Lugari77
Matete58
Matungu93
Mumias East91
Mumias West90
Navakholo83
KERICHO424
Belgut(Kericho West)63
Bureti79
Kericho/Ainamoi69
Kipkelion67
Londiani77
Sigowet31
Soin38
KIAMBU664
Gatundu North56
Gatundu South59
Githunguri58
Githurai33
Juja79
Kabete37
Kiambaa46
Kiambu38
Kikuyu51
Lari58
Limuru45
Ndeiya13
Ruiru32
Thika East14
Thika West45
KILIFI797
Chonyi62
Ganze113
Kaloleni88
Kauma21
Kilifi North75
Kilifi South62
Magarini North80
Magarini South63
Malindi158
Rabai75
KIRINYAGA242
Kirinyaga Central45
Kirinyaga East53
Kirinyaga West50
Mwea East52
Mwea West42
KISII682
Etago54
Gucha46
Gucha South45
Kenyenya90
Kisii Central75
Kisii South64
Kitutu Central69
Marani62
Masaba South68
Nyamache77
Sameta32
KISUMU681
Kadibo38
Kisumu Central90
Kisumu East65
Kisumu West96
Muhoroni103
Nyakach131
Nyando61
Seme97
KITUI925
Ikutha52
Katulani31
Kisasi33
Kitui Central51
Kitui West66
Kyuso68
Lower Yatta55
Matinyani27
Mwingi West(Migwani)42
Mumoni44
Mutitu North18
Mutito62
Mutomo86
Mwingi Central80
Mwingi East66
Nuu39
Nzambani36
Thagicu42
Tseikuru27
KWALE492
Kinango80
Lungalunga110
Matuga52
Msambweni72
Samburu126
Shimba Hills52
LAIKIPIA271
Kirima38
Laikipia Central64
Laikipia East49
Laikipia North20
Laikipia West45
Nyahururu55
LAMU95
Lamu Central26
Lamu East15
Lamu West54
MACHAKOS807
Athi River92
Kalama51
Kangundo75
Kathiani70
Machakos64
Masinga75
Matungulu80
Mwala136
Ndithini27
Yatta137
MAKUENI799
Kambu50
Kathozweni79
Kibwezi104
Kilungu48
Makindu64
Makueni93
Mbooni East92
Mbooni West90
Mukaa73
Nzaui106
MANDERA240
Arabia10
Ashabito12
Banisa20
Dandu8
Khalalio13
Kiliwehiri13
Katulo14
Lafey14
Mandera Central56
Mandera East25
Mandera North25
Mandera West30
MARSABIT166
Chalbi10
Dukana7
Laisamis22
Loiyangalani14
Marsabit Central35
Marsabit North6
Moyale42
North Horr9
Sololo21
MERU784
Abogeta36
Akachiu47
Buuri East45
Buuri West38
Igembe Central55
Igembe North22
Igoji33
Imenti East36
Imenti North25
Imenti South24
Kiengu48
Maua25
Meru Central105
Mutuati65
Tigania Central66
Tigania East41
Tigania West73
MIGORI698
Awendo74
Kuria East41
Kuria West59
Mabera64
Ntimaru27
Nyatike North55
Nyatike South34
Nyatike West32
Rongo66
Suna East82
Suna West76
Uriri88
MOMBASA192
Changamwe27
Jomvu24
Kisauni40
Likoni35
Mvita35
Nyali31
MURANG’A527
Gatanga62
Ithanga/Kakuzi32
Kahuro50
Kandara76
Kangema39
Kigumo72
Mathioya51
Muranga South94
Muranga East51
NAIROBI685
Dagoretti North41
Dagoretti South34
Embakasi Central51
Embakasi East33
Embakasi North57
Embakasi South40
Embakasi West48
Kamukunji23
Kasarani31
Kibra30
Langata35
Makadara45
Mathare28
Njiru43
Roysambu41
Ruaraka25
Starehe33
Westlands47
NAKURU782
Gilgil63
Kuresoi North92
Kuresoi South78
Molo67
Naivasha99
Nakuru East80
Nakuru North55
Nakuru West58
Njoro83
Rongai70
Subukia37
NANDI603
Chesumei129
Nandi Central82
Nandi East60
Nandi North128
Nandi South109
Tinderet95
NAROK691
Amalo85
Narok Central89
Narok East71
Narok North58
Narok South117
Narok West85
Transmara South37
Trans Mara East86
Trans Mara West63
NYAMIRA429
Borabu62
Manga56
Masaba North75
Nyamira North128
Nyamira South108
NYANDARUA345
Aberdare23
Gathanji23
Kinangop58
Kipipiri31
Mirangine26
Nyandarua Central41
Nyandarua North35
Nyandarua South43
Nyandarua West33
Wanjohi32
NYERI332
Kieni East47
Kieni West49
Mathira East40
Mathira West25
Mukurweini41
Nyeri Central52
Nyeri South41
Tetu37
SAMBURU124
Samburu Central77
SAMBURU EAST27
SAMBURU NORTH20
SIAYA741
Bondo118
Gem Wagai59
Gem Yala78
Rarieda114
Siaya154
Ugenya86
Ugunja86
usigu46
TAITA TAVETA156
Mwatate27
Taita42
Taveta37
Voi50
TANA RIVER169
Bangale24
Galledyertu10
Tana Delta(Garsen)78
Bura (Tana North)23
Tana River(Galole)34
THARAKA NITHI495
Chiakariga210
Chuka North32
Chuka South43
Igamba Ngombe43
Maara42
Mukothima20
Muthambi28
Tharaka North26
Tharaka South23
Tharaka West28
TRANS NZOIA539
Endebess79
Kiminini125
Kwanza84
Saboti(Trans Nzoia West)92
Trans Nzoia East159
TURKANA289
Aroo60
Kibish5
Loima31
Lokichoggio13
Lokiriama4
Suguta4
Turkana Central56
Turkana East31
Turkana North13
Turkana South29
Turkana West43
UASIN GISHU504
Ainabkoi47
Kapseret24
Kesses89
Moiben34
Soy216
Turbo94
VIHIGA380
Emuhaya66
Hamisi108
Luanda54
Sabatia86
Vihiga66
WAJIR239
Buna10
Diif19
Eldas20
Eldas South2
Habaswein18
Hadado25
Khorof-Harar9
Korondille5
Kutulo-Wajir11
Sabuli12
Tarbaj17
Wajir East45
Wajir North16
Wajir South12
Wajir West18
WEST POKOT491
Kacheliba31
Kipkomo86
North Pokot47
Pokot Central104
Pokot South76
West Pokot147
Grand Total24,000