The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya has announced the recruitment of 24,000 teachers for the Junior Secondary School (JSS) Internship Programme in 2025. This initiative is part of the rollout of the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) and offers unemployed teachers an opportunity to gain valuable professional experience in the classroom.
Interns will receive mentorship, coaching, and hands-on teaching exposure while earning a monthly stipend of KSh 20,000. This guide will walk you through the entire application process for the JSS Internship Programme and provide key information to help you succeed.
JSS Internship Recruitment Requirements for 2025
Before applying, ensure you meet the following eligibility criteria:
- Kenyan Citizenship – You must be a Kenyan citizen.
- Educational Qualifications –
- Minimum of a Diploma in Education.
- C+ in KCSE and C+ in at least two teaching subjects.
- TSC Registration – You must be a registered teacher with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC).
- Required Documents:
- TSC Registration Certificate (or a printout from the TSC portal).
- National ID card or Passport.
- Two passport-size photographs.
- A copy of KRA PIN.
- NCPWD card (if applicable).
- Academic and professional certificates.
- Proof of Personal Accident Insurance for the internship period.
Applicants must also be unemployed and have no disciplinary record with TSC.
Step-by-Step Guide on How to Apply for the JSS Internship
The application process is fully online, and manual applications are not accepted. Here’s how you can apply:
1. Visit the TSC Website
- Go to the official TSC website at www.tsc.go.ke.
- Navigate to the “Careers” section or visit teachersonline.tsc.go.ke directly.
2. Fill Out the Online Application Form
- Complete the online application form with accurate details.
- Ensure that your personal, academic, and professional information matches your original documents.
3. Upload the Required Documents
- Scan and upload the following required documents:
- TSC registration certificate.
- National ID or passport.
- KRA PIN certificate.
- Academic certificates.
- Other supporting documents (e.g., NCPWD card).
4. Submit Your Application
- Double-check your details and submit your application before the deadline, which is September 9, 2025 at midnight.
- You will receive a confirmation email or SMS once your application is successfully submitted.
Note: No fees are charged for applying. Be cautious of fraudsters trying to extort money during the application process.
What to Expect After Applying for the JSS Internship
Once you’ve submitted your application, here’s what will happen next:
1. Shortlisting and Verification
- TSC will review all applications and shortlist candidates based on merit and county availability.
- Shortlisted candidates will be required to verify their documents and undergo a selection process.
2. Posting and Internship Details
- Successful candidates will be posted to junior secondary schools within the sub-county of the interview or to another school within the county.
- The internship contract lasts 12 months, with no guarantee of renewal.
- You will be required to teach multiple learning areas under the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC).
3. Monthly Stipend
- Interns will receive a stipend of KSh 20,000 per month, subject to statutory deductions.
4. Internship Conditions
- You can only accept one internship offer. Failure to comply may result in disqualification.
- Interns must be prepared for classroom exposure, working alongside experienced teachers.
Teachers Service Commission Contact Information
For any further assistance or inquiries regarding the application, you can contact TSC through:
- Head Office: Kilimanjaro Avenue, Upper Hill, Nairobi.
- Phone: 0202892000, 0722 208 552, or 0777 208 552.
- Email: [email protected]
Final Thoughts
The JSS Internship Programme presents a unique opportunity for young and unemployed teachers to gain valuable classroom experience while contributing to the Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) rollout in Kenya. With 24,000 slots available, competition will be fierce, so it’s essential to submit your application early and ensure all your documents are accurate.
By following this guide, you’ll have a better understanding of the application process and what to expect after applying. Best of luck with your application, and we hope you take full advantage of this opportunity to further your teaching career!


