Starting Salary per month For Newly
Starting Salary per month For Newly
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In Kenya, Teachers service commission(TSC) is the body that is selected and has a responsibility for hiring and renumeration of teachers .
As per TSC guidelines, the professional secondary school teachers who are newly employed by the commission in Kenya falls under job group K which is the starting point that is currently refered to as Secondary Teacher II or grade C2.
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Immediately a secondary school trained teacher has been absorbed by Teachers service communication, the teacher receives an appointment letter that always states that a newly employed teacher remains on probation for a period of not less than six (6) months.
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Sometimes the probation period may be extended if the teacher’s performance is not satisfactory.
As per to the current state at TSC secondary school teacher serves for a duration of 3 years after which he/she automatically gets promoted grade C3, initially known as job group L.
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The minimum requirements for one to teach in secondary school is diploma but nowadays majority of secondary school teachers are university graduates.
Any newly employed graduate teacher is entitled to a starting salary now of KSH.38000 .
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It should however be noted that this figure changes if one used to benefit from HELB loan since some amount is deducted.
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With the newly employed teachers under (grade C2 ) initially known as job group K a part from their basic salaries also enjoy commuter allowance of KSH 5000 and rental house allowance of KSH 7500.
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Below is a breakdown of the salary for a newly employed graduate teacher in a secondary school is given below:
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1 .Basic Salary ksh.34,955
2 . House Allowance ksh 7,500
3 .Commuter Allowance ksh. 5,000.
4 .Total Earnings (before deductions) KSH 47,455.
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All the above salaries are also subject to other official statutory deductions which include:
a. Also there is the Children’s and widow’s Pension Scheme which is about Kshs. 699.10.
b.There is also University Loan Recovery of about Kshs. 5000.
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c. The Others include those made to teachers’unions such as KNUT and KUPPET, KEWOTA, PAYE plus sacco savings.
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