TSC, Kenya School of Law Advertise Over 55 Teaching Positions
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The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and the Kenya School of Law (KSL) have advertised over 55 teaching positions.

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In an advert published in the government newspaper MyGov on Tuesday, April 8, KSL announced 24 vacancies in different areas of specialisation.
It asked interested and qualified Kenyans to submit their academic and professional certificates through its recruitment portal by Monday, April 21.
"To enhance efficiency and effectiveness in service delivery, the school wishes to recruit committed, dynamic and result-oriented persons who will join the existing strong team of staff to help it realise its vision of being “A centre of excellence in professional legal training, research and consultancy". We are looking for independent, visionary and strategic thinkers who are customer-oriented and would effectively participate in initiating organisational transformation," KSL stated.
KSL is a public legal education provider responsible for the provision of professional legal training as the government's agent.
The areas of specialisation for KSL jobs are:

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On the other hand, the Teachers Service Commission advertised 35 job openings for senior lecturers for teacher training colleges (TTCs) and one vacancy for a senior principal.
TSC asked qualified teachers to submit their professional documents through its online recruitment portal by Monday, April 21.
"TSC is a constitutional commission established under Article 237 (1) of the Constitution. Pursuant to this mandate, the commission invites applications from suitably qualified teachers for the posts shown below in line with the career progression guidelines for teachers," TSC stated.
Elsewhere, the Kenya Prisons Service announced a mass recruitment drive for cadet officers, artisans, technicians and constables.
Job applicants were urged to visit several recruitment centres on Wednesday, April 30, by the Ministry of Interior and National Administration.
While candidates for constable positions must have a minimum KCSE mean grade of D+, cadet applicants must hold a degree.
At the same time, the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC) declared several vacancies for certificate and diploma holders.
Source: TUKO.co.ke