TSC lança atualização de dados para professores registados desempregados

A Comissão de Serviço de Professores (TSC) lançou um processo para atualizar os registos de professores registados atualmente desempregados, visando reforçar a planificação da força de trabalho. A iniciativa procura manter uma base de dados precisa e atualizada de professores qualificados em todo o país. Isto ajudará a estabelecer as dinâmicas de oferta e procura de professores formados e a orientar estratégias futuras de recrutamento e decisões políticas.

A Comissão de Serviço de Professores (TSC) apelou aos professores registados atualmente desempregados para que submetam os seus dados através do portal oficial da comissão, de modo a atualizar os seus registos. O processo foi anunciado a 3 de março de 2026 e decorre até à meia-noite de 16 de março de 2026. Os professores são obrigados a fornecer informações precisas, incluindo o número de ID ou passaporte, número TSC, apelido conforme o certificado de registo e um número de telefone ativo para comunicação. Os professores podem aceder à atualização através da secção «Careers» em www.tsc.go.ke ou através de um link direto de atualização de perfil. São também aconselhados a corrigir pormenores como combinações de disciplinas, se necessário. Isto surge numa altura em que o governo delineia planos para recrutar 24.000 novos professores e converter 46.000 para termos permanentes e pensionáveis.

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