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How to apply for a TSC Sacco/ Bank loan online

Are you a TSC employed teachers who is seeking to apply for a loan through a Sacco or bank? Well. This is your complete guide on how to apply for your loan and get it approved , online, by TSC.

TSC LOAN APPLICATION PROCESS AND ONLINE APPROVAL.

When you are ready to apply for your loan, either from a bank or Sacco, follow the steps below;

  • Just get the loan application form, duly fill it and attach a copy of your National ID. You can either download the form or visit your bank/ Sacco office for the hard copy.
  • Once duly filled, return the loan form, together with all the required documents to your local bank/ Sacco branch. It is now time for you to get you loan form processed and approved.
  • Log into the TSC Pay-slip portal so as to send your payslip online to your bank/ Sacco.. This can be done by logging into the T-pay portal at https://payslip.tsc.go.ke/login.php
  • Enter your TSC number and password correctly and click ”Login’
TSC payslip log in window.
TSC payslip log in window.
  • Once logged in, under third party transactions, select ‘click here to send your payslip’.
How to send your payslip to your bank/ Sacco.
  • In the next window, select the third party category as ‘Bank/ Sacco’ and Company to be ‘Bank/Sacco’. You now should click ‘send payslips’. You will get a success message on your screen thus; ‘Payslip for this month has already been sent to a 3rd party’.

  • Your Pay-slip will be immediately received at the Sacco/ Bank and the loan application is then processed.
  • Once the loan appraisal is complete, you will receive an sms alerting you to login into the TSC pay-slip portal to give your loan consent.
  • Log into the TSC Pay-slip portal and click ‘confirm loan’.In the next window, tick the box next to the current loan and click on ‘approve loan’.
TSC payslip log in window.
TSC payslip log in window.

  • Now select ‘back’ and you will be able to see the loan status as ‘confirmed’.

  • Once consent is given by TSC (by seeing the status indicated ‘confirmed’), you will need to alert your bank/ Sacco in order for the loan to be finalized and funds deposited into your account.

  • When your loan has been approved, the loan amount will be deposited into you account number and you will be notified.
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List of transferred, delocalized Head Teachers in Nyamira County; December 2019

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has effected the December 2019 delocalization exercise for school heads. A total of thirteen (13) head teachers have been moved in Nyamira County. The handing/ taking over exercise for the administrators is expected to be completed before schools open for first term on January 6, 2020.

Those moved are heads and principals and their deputies serving in their home counties and those who have served in the same station for a long period. Also on the move are new administrators who were appointed after the just concluded interviews .

Teachers with medical conditions have been spared from the ongoing delocalization exercise. Also spared are teachers aged above 56 years and those set to retire.

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The Commission kicked off the delocalization exercise in January, 2018. Other massive deployments would then follow in April, August and December of the same year. Though in April, 2019 the Commission slowed down the transfers as only a handful administrators were moved.

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NYAMIRA COUNTY DELOCALIZATION LIST

Here is the list of affected teachers and their schools in Nyamira County:

S/NO NAME OF SCHOOL SUB COUNTY DATE OF HANDING/ TAKING OVER INCOMING PRINCIPAL SCHOOL FROM COUNTY
1 Tindereti Borabu 30/12/2019 David Obonyo Nyansira Kisii
2 Nyamusi girls Nyamira North 31/12/2019 Pamela Momanyi Kebabe SDA Kisii
3 Nyachururu P.A.G Nyamira South 31/12/2019 Moses Michira Nyamwanchania Nyamira
4 St Pauls Gekano Manga 31/12/2019 Albert Ombiro Keberesi Secondary Kisii
5 Iteresi Nyamira North 30/12/2019 Gisore Mariera Kiabonyoru Nyamira
6 Gekonge Nyamira North 31/12/2019 Onyugi Morris Sagegi Migori
7 Riyabe Masaba North 31/12/2019 Augustine Komotobo Migori
8 St Mary’s Ekerubo Manga 31/12/2019 Peter Ongwae Nakeel Boys Kajiado
9 Nyamwanga Secondary Manga 30/12/2019 Kemunto Omboga Jeliah Nyachururu Nyamira
10 St Joseph’s Kemasare Nyamira south 30/12/2019 Okumu Samuel Borangi S.D.A Kisii
11 St Paul’s Nyachichi Manga 31/12/2019 Richard Langat Kaiyet Secondary Kericho
12 Bocharia Masaba North 31/12/2019 Kepha Nyakweba riabamanyi Kisii
13 Enkinda S.D.A Nyamira North 31/12/2019 Lameck Siro moyo Secondary Migori

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Get covid 19 jab immediately- TSC Boss tells all teachers

Latest TSC News- Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Boss Dr. Nancy Macharia has announced that all teachers should go for the Covid19 vaccine immediately; irrespective of their ages. This is a departure from the earlier communication that had prioritized aged teachers only. Dr. Macharia was speaking on Thursday 15th April, 2021, during the release of the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Primary Education (KCPE) exam results.

“Today, the President has allowed us to ensure that all teachers will be allowed to take the COVID-19 vaccine irrespective of their age. We’re appealing to all teachers therefore to ensure that they get the jab even as we reopen the schools.” She said.

She said a total of 92,246 teachers had taken the jab Wednesday, 14th April.

According to Dr. MAcharia, the 2020 KCPE exercise was manned by 28,467 centre managers; 28,711 supervisors; 72, 360 invigilators, and 4,756 examiners; who are all teachers.

The TSC Boss advised the 2020 Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (KCSE) examiners to take the jab before travelling to Nairobi; which is a hot-spot for covid19 infections.

“I wish to appeal and encourage examiners who will be travelling for the marking exercise of the KCSE next week to ensure that they are vaccinated before their travel to the city.” She advised.

On a sad note, she said the Commission had lost 15 primary teachers, 3 deputy head teachers and 8 head teachers to the deadly coronavirus pandemic.

To cushion the aged tutors, Macharia said that all the 15,000 teachers who are aged 58 years and above had been directed to work from home. But, she noted that others were insisting to still report to schools physically.

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TSC promotion vacancies; The TSC online application portal, link and how to apply

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has advertised the following vacancies for promotions. Applications are to be filed online January 17, 2020. Before proceeding to the application portal, it is important that you review the requirements for each post. This can be found on this link; TSC re-advertisement for promotion posts of principals, heads, deputies, senior teachers, senior masters and secondary teachers

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Here is a summary of the advertised vacancies:

  1. 369 vacancies for Principals (Job Group D3)
  2. 451 posts for Headteachers (Job Group C5)
  3. 2, 634 positions for Deputy Head Teachers (Job Group C4)
  4. 25 posts for Deputy Principal II T-Scale 12
  5. 17 posts for Deputy Principal II (D1) T-Scale 11-Senior Master II
  6. 100 positions for Secondary Teacher I (C3)
  7. 8 positions for Secondary Teacher I (C3) T-Scale 8
  8. 10 positions for Deputy Principal II (D2) T-Scale 12
  9. 8 positions for Senior Master III (C5) T-Scale 10
  10. 15 positions for Senior Master II (Deputy Principal III D1) T-Scale 11
  11. 225 posts for Senior Master IV T-Scale 9
  12. 8 positions for Secondary Teacher II (C2) T-Scale 7
  13. 41 positions for Secondary Teacher I (C3) T-Scale 8
  14. 119 posts for Deputy Head Teacher I OR Head Teacher (C5) T-Scale 10
  15. 10 positions for Senior Teacher I (C3) T-Scale 8
  16. 19 posts for Deputy Head Teacher II (C4) T-Scale 9
  17. 8 vacancies for Senior Teacher II (C2) T-Scale 7
  18. 10 vacancies for Senior Teacher I (C3) T-Scale 8
  19. 57 posts for Primary Teacher I (C1) T-Scale 6
  20. 59 positions for Senior Teacher I (C3) T-Scale 8
  21. 26 vacancies for Deputy Headteacher II (C4) T-Scale 9
  22. 185 posts for Primary Teacher I (C1) T-Scale 6
  23. 35 vacancies for Senior Teacher II (C2) T-Scale 7

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HOW TO APPLY FOR THE VACANCIES, ONLINE.

To file your application, follow the steps below:

  1. Visit the TSC online portal by using this link; https://teachersonline.tsc.go.ke/
  2. Then click onActive Adverts For Teachers’
  3. You will be redirected to the ‘E-Recruitment’ portal; Having a list of all the open vacancies.
  4. Scroll to the desired post and click on ‘Actions’ tab at the far right; followed by ‘View/ apply’.
  5. Enter your Surname, TSC Number and ID Number to continue.
  6. Fill in the details on the next window (Basic, Professional and Other details) to complete your application.

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It is back to school for teachers

Teachers may be forced to cut short their covid-19 holiday and report back to schools, if the latest circular by the ministry of education is to go by. According to the contents of the circular, seen by this reporter, most public schools have been left unattended since schools were closed in mid-March as a precautionary measure to curb spread of covid-19 in learning institutions.

The ministry is concerned that school properties have been exposed to vandalism and theft as a result of the pro-longed absence of teachers and learners.

“This is to inform you that reports reaching us indicate that most learning institutions are left unmanned in the day and night, therefore exposing our institutions to vandalism and theft,” reads a memo from the Ministry officials to secondary school principals and primary school head teachers.

With re-opening of basic learning institutions pushed to January next year, the ministry has now directed school administrators ‘to ensure that schools are guarded during the day and night.’ This directive will open a Pandora’s box as most schools sent staff on unpaid leaves. School guards who should otherwise safeguard institutions’ properties have received no salaries for the last over 4 months as school accounts ran dry.

WHO MANAGES TEACHERS

What will cause a storm among the teachers’ circles is another directive that requires ‘teachers to be deployed on duty as usual’. With most teachers staying far away from schools it will be almost impossible to have them on duty at this time.

Pictures that have been doing rounds on social media platforms show the sorry state of schools; with some classrooms invaded by anthills. But, the ministry now wants ‘bushes in school compounds to be cleared’.

Management of teachers is the sole responsibility of the Teachers Service Commission, TSC. The ministry has been at logger heads with the teachers’ employer over this key role. Consequently, unless such orders to have teachers manning schools are issued by TSC the teachers may opt to ignore directives from other quarters.

A section of the media and Kenyans have been pushing for the suspension of payment of teachers’ salaries. Proponents hold that the government should not pay teachers as they are ‘off’ duty; terming them ‘idle’.

TSC has indicated that salary increments for teachers will be paid at the end of July; as agreed in the current CBA.

This move did not go down well with teachers who turned to social media to castigate those moving the agenda; to have their salaries chopped.

Again, some other schools are being used as covid-19 isolation centres. Having teachers report to such institutions will only further escalate spread of the deadly virus.

RE-ASSIGNEd DUTIES

Some other campaigners have been pushing for re-assignment of new roles to teachers. The list of the so called ‘patriotic duties’ is long. From manning places of worship, working at ‘Huduma’ centres to enforcing curfews and covid-19 health regulations….

It remains to be seen if indeed teachers will be pushed back to schools to do the menial jobs.

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NEWEST TSC SCORE SHEET FOR TEACHERS SEEKING TSC PROMOTIONS- SCORING AREAS, MAXIMUM SCORE PER SCORING AREAS 2021

Have you been invited for a TSC promotion interview? Well. You should be aware of the recent TSC score sheet to be used during the interviews. This will enable you to prepare adequately for the interviews.

Revise well for the interviews by reading all the interview guides below;

See also; TSC promotion interviews; Shortlisted candidates per County 2021

THE TSC PROMOTION INTERVIEWS SCORE SHEET.

See the TSC score sheet below that is used during promotion interviews;

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2021 TSC promotion interview lists of shortlisted teachers per County (Narok)

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has released a list of teachers shortlisted for the 2021 promotions per County. A total of 32,431 teachers applied and were shortlisted for the recently advertised TSC promotion vacancies.

In Narok County a total of 445 candidates have been shortlisted. Check your name and interview dates in the list below;

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How to get AON Medical Cover for Covid-19 treatment; TSC News

The Teachers Service Commission, TSC, has assured teachers that they will receive treatment for covid-19 related ailments at no cost. According to the Commission, the Minet Medical Insurance Scheme will foot costs uncured during treatment.

Here is the message from the Commission;

TEACHERS SERVICE COMMISSION MEDICAL SCHEME POSITION ON COVERAGE OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) Medical Scheme was launched in 2015 with a view to consolidate resources and avail a comprehensive cover to all the 328,000 teachers of Kenya, and up to five of eligible dependants/ family members.

In 2019, the TSC responded to feedback from their teachers and further enhanced the medical cover offering higher benefits and a better structure. It ensured that patients who may need critical care in the country and those who are referred abroad are well catered for without the family benefits being depleted quickly.

In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic caught the world by surprise, leading to millions of
infections and deaths. To tackle the pandemic, the Government of Kenya put in place
robust measures to protect citizens and mitigate against the negative impacts of the
pandemic on the people of Kenya.

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The Ministry of Health has continually issued guidelines to ensure that the effects of the
disease are mitigated in the best ways possible. Additionally, other agencies such as the
Insurance Regulatory Authority and the Association of Kenya Insurers also committed
to work in support of Government efforts by offering some level of cover at the Ministry
of Health designated facilities, even where their insurance cover did expressly exclude
pandemics.

In line with this, the Minet Kenya-led Consortium in conjunction with TSC has been and
will continue to support the Government’s efforts to combat COVID-19 by ensuring that
any scheme member diagnosed with the Coronavirus and exhibits symptoms, is able
to access medical treatment at the designated scheme medical facilities. We confirm
that teachers and their dependants are covered for treatment of Covid-19 subject to the
Medical Scheme terms and conditions.

In addition to access to service, the following mitigation measures have been put in place in an effort to support teachers and their dependents and to reduce the risk of contracting the virus:

  • Introduction of a COVID-19 Incidence Reporting USSD Tool *202*07# for teachers
    and their dependents.
  • Mental Health ( Psychosocial support) tele-counselling toll-free line 0800720029.
  • Allowing members to access treatment via telemedicine.
  • Delivering drugs to registered chronic patients.
  • Distribution of hand sanitizers to members.
  • Utilising the option of OTP (One Time PIN) identification to avoid contact and likely
    infection through the use of biometric fingerprint readers.
  • Introduction of facial and eye recognition for identification is on course for rollout
    in the next two months.

We wish to call upon all members of the Scheme to take all Ministry of Health preventive measures seriously, including regular hand washing, using alcohol-based hand sanitizers,
wearing face masks and keeping social distancing. Only when all of us exercise responsible
citizenship through strict compliance to all mitigation measures shall we overcome the COVID-19 pandemic.

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RECRUITMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TO REPLACE THOSE WHO EXITED THROUGH NATURAL ATTRITION- FEBRUARY, 2021 (431)

The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has advertised 431 replacement vacancies for teachers who exited service in February 2021. The vacancies are for secondary school teachers who exited service due to natural attrition.

Read also; How to apply for the advertised TSC vacancies online at the https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/ portal

RECRUITMENT OF SECONDARY SCHOOL TEACHERS TO REPLACE THOSE WHO EXITED THROUGH NATURAL ATTRITION- FEBRUARY, 2021 (431).

See the advertised vacancies below;

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