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Teachers Service Commission (TSC) REPLACEMENT OF TEACHERS

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Teachers Service Commission (TSC) REPLACEMENT OF TEACHERS WHO HAVE EXITED SERVICE IN PUBLIC PRIMARY AND POST PRIMARY INSTITUTIONS – FROM 1ST SEPTEMBER TO 30TH NOVEMBER, 2017 The Teachers Service Commission is advertising exited service through natural attrition (1681 posts for Post Primary schools/institutions teachers). 2205 posts to replace teachers who have for Primary school teachers and 524 posts Eligible candidates should meet the following basic requirements: (i) Be Kenya citizens. (ii) Must be 45 years of age and below. (iii) Must have original Professional and Academic Certificates. (iv) Must be registered as a teacher as per Section 23 of the Teachers Service Commission Act 2012. (a) Applicants for vacancies in Primary schools must be holders of P1 Certificate and will be selected from the County merit lists compiled during the June 2017 recruitment exercise. Successful candidates will be deployed to serve in stations in any part of the country and not necessarily in the

TSC New Salary Scale for Teachers 2018

TSC New Salary Scale for Teachers 2018 – 2019 Civil Service Job Group Teachers Designation Basic Salary Common Allowances Gross Salary Min. Max. House Commuter Min. Max. G P1 16,692 21,304 5,000 4,000 25,692 30,304 H ATS IV 19,323 24,662 5,000 4,000 28,323 33,662 J GAT III 24,662 29,918 6,000 4,000 34,662 39,918 K GAT II 31,020 41,590 10,000 5,000 46,020 56,590 L GAT I 35,910 45,880 20,000 6,000 61,910 71,880 M Senior GAT 41,590 55,840 20,000 8,000 69,590 83,840 N Principal GAT II 48,190 65,290 24,000 8,000 80,190 97,290 P Principal GAT I 77,527 103,894 40,000 12,000 129,527 155,894 Q Senior Principal 89,748 120,270 40,000 14,000 143,748 174,270 R Chief Principal 109,089 144,928 40,000 16,000 165,089 200,928 “The P1 grade, which is the entry level for all teachers has been scrapped and all the teachers on that level promoted thus meaning a salary increase for them,” he said. This will now be the entry grade for all primary school teachers. Grades that followed J, K

HELB Loanee Obligations

All loanees are required to start repayment after a period of one year on completion of studies, or within such a period as the Board may decide to recall the loan whichever is the earlier (Section 15 HELB Act). The period of 1 year starts immediately after you finish your last paper in your class. Don't be deceived that it starts off after graduation.Paying the higher education loans at an early age reduces an individuals financial burden in midlife when one is bringing up a family, paying a mortgage as well as planning for retirement. Among other advantages of paying the loans include; reduction of the number of loans that an individual has hence avoid being blacklisted with the Credit Reference Bureau(CRB) and hence one can easily get a bank loan. To ease your repayment, the Board has developed several different modes of repayment that suits the loanees who are employed and self employed such as check off system, mobile payment that include M-Pesa, Airtel among others. Ther

Loan Repayment Modes

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  Loan Repayment Modes 1.  BANK DEPOSIT (by Employer or Self) All payments are payable to  Higher Education Loans Board , by crossed cheque, Bankers draft, direct transfer/standing order/EFT or CASH DEPOSIT to  HELB collection A/C  in any of the following banks: Bank Account Number Branch Electronic  Funds Transfer (EFT) Kenya Commercial Bank 1103 266 314 University-way  KCBLKENX Family Bank 035 000 024 971 Family Bank Towers  FABLKENAXXX Co-operative Bank 011290 612 228 00 University-way KCOOKENA Barclays bank 501 8216 Barclays Plaza  BARCKENX Standard chartered Bank 010 801 826 4700 Koinange street  SCBLKENX Equity bank 055 029 357 3408 Equity Center  EQBLKENA National Bank of Kenya 010 016 039 1100 Harambee Avenue NBKEKENX Citibank 300 040 012 Nairobi CITIKENA Chase Bank 0332 084 215 001 Delta House  CKENKENAXXX NIC Bank 1002 247 638 NIC House NINCKENAXXX Jamii Bora Bank 1174 852 7001 Koinange street CIFIKENAXXX 2.  MOBILE PAYMENT SERVICES: M

Loan Repayment Information

Loan Repayment Information ENQUIRY FORM (EF1 2016) Undergraduate Loan repayment starts within one year of completion of studies or within such a period as the Board decides to recall the loan whichever is earlier. However, you can make voluntary payments before or after you leave your course which will reduce your balance earlier. For HELB payment options please  click here . To start or resume repayments, please fill in the  Loan Recovery Enquiry form  and e-mail to  billing@helb.co.ke Loan Statements To check your statement online, please  click here . If you have any query on your statement, kindly fill in the  Loan Recovery Enquiry form  and e-mail to:  statements@helb.co.ke Completion of Loan Repayment Upon completion of loan repayment, kindly seek clearance from HELB.  Please note that only HELB and not your employer can confirm your loan repayment status . HELB shall confirm loan repayment completion by  issuing certificate of clearance. For clearance, please fill

GHRIS Payslip Download – www.ghris.go.ke Payslip Download Online

GHRIS Payslip Download GHRIS My Payslip Online How do I download my payslip from GHRIS ? Download GHRIS Payslip Online – www.ghris.go.ke Payslip Online GHRIS Registration GHRIS registration online require the following details Emproyee GHRIS Registration Form Personal Number National ID Card Number KRA PIN Surname First Name Other Names Date of Birth – e.g. 20-03-1980 Gender – Male / Female Date of First Appointment – e.g. 26-07-1988 Terms of Service Mobile Number Personal Email Create your Password Confirm your Password GHRIS Payslip – Staff Details Advertised Posts on GHRIS Website – www.ghris.go.ke (Lower Cadre) GHRIS Kenya Police Payslip GHRIS Payslip Portal: www.ghris.go.ke https://www.ghris.go.ke/ The Government of Kenya embarked on development of this Government Human Resource Information System – GHRIS Payslip Portal website  www.ghris.go.ke  whose aim is to address all its Human Resource (HR) needs. Government employees can now downl

Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (KUCCPS)

The Kenya Universities and Colleges Central Placement Service (Placement Service) is established as a State Corporation under Section 55 of the Universities Act No. 42 of 2012 with its functions being to, among others co-ordinate the placement of Government Sponsored Students to Universities and Colleges. The Placement Service Board, during it’s tenth meeting, based on the total declared capacities for Degree Programmes under Government Sponsorship, and the performance analysis of the 2014 K.C.S.E. Examination Results, has set the Cut-off point for placement to Degree Programmes at B of 60 points for male candidates and B- of 58 points for female candidates. The Placement Service therefore wishes to inform the 2014 K.C.S.E. Examination Candidates that the online application system will open for the First Revision of Degree and Diploma programmes for the 2015/2016 placement on Monday, April 20th, 2015 at 0000 hrs and will close on Monday, May 4th 2015 at midnight. Applications wi

Study in UK 2018

Study in UK: 2018 100% ORID Rhodes Postgraduate Scholarships at University of Oxford Application Deadline: 14th October, 2017 Applications are currently ongoing for the 2018 100% ORID Rhodes Postgraduate Scholarships at University of Oxford. Interested students should see the details below. About Institution The University of Oxford (informally Oxford University or simply Oxford) is a collegiate research university located in Oxford, England. It has no known date of foundation, but there is evidence of teaching as far back as 1096,  making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world’s second-oldest university in continuous operation.  It grew rapidly from 1167 when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris.  After disputes between students and Oxford townsfolk in 1209, some academics fled north-east to Cambridge where they established what became the University of Cambridge.  The two “ancient universities” are f