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Teachers Service Commission (TSC) New Salary Scales 2018 -New Salary Structure for Teachers in Kenya

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According to the analysis of the implementation schedule that was signed between the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) and union leaders indicate that a teacher in the administrative position currently taking home Sh16, 692 Ā as basic salary will earn Sh62,272 at the end of four years.
These include head teacher, deputy head teacher I and senior master III.
Teachers in this category which is Job Group G to M and to be now known as C5 earn between Sh16, 692 and Sh50, 840.
Primary school teachers in Kenya, most of them in job groups G,H and J, earn a salary of less than high school teachers, the lowest paid teacher in Kenya earns Ksh 17,000 per month.
A secondary school teacher I and senior teacher I who currently earnĀ a salary of between Sh35,910Ā  and Sh45,880 will now get between Sh43,154 and Sh53,943.
The highest paid teacher, who works as the Chief Principal, earns Ksh 200,000.Surprisingly the highest paid civil servant earns Ksh 400,000

Teachers New Salary Scale 2018

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

 
FULLY IMPLEMENTED
In four years time, they will all be earning between Sh62, 272 to Sh64,631 once the increase has been fully implemented.
In the first phase, for instance, a teacher in the administrative position earning Sh16,692 will earn Sh29,427Ā  which is almost double.
The analysis also indicates that lowest paid teacher with no administrative duties will now get Sh21,756 up from Sh16,692Ā  while Chief Principal will earn Sh157,656 up from Sh144,928 per month exclusive of allowances.
This means that the lowest paid teacher will get an increase of Sh5,064 in two years while highest paid will get Sh12,692 in four years.
CHIEF PRINCIPALS
ā€œChief principals currently in Job Group R (D5) in the first phase will earn an increase of Sh3,432, second phase Sh4577 while in third phase they will get Sh4,719.
The lowest paid chief principal who currently earns Sh109,089 will now get Sh131,380 an increase of Sh22,291,ā€ indicates the plan.
The highest paid chief principal in job group Q who currently takes home Sh120,270Ā  will get Sh131,380 an increase of Sh11,110 while lowest paid chief principal currently earning Sh89,748 will earn Sh131,380 an increase of Sh41,632.
ā€œFor senior principals job group P (D4), the highest paid who takes home Sh103,894 will earn Sh121,890 an increase of Sh17,996.
The lowest paid who gets Sh77,527 will now get Sh118,242 an increase of Sh40,715,ā€ it adds.
INCREASE OF SH25,751
Principals in job group M(D3, the highest who earns Sh55,840Ā  will now get Sh104,644 an increase of Sh48,804 while lowest currently getting Sh41,590 will get Sh104,644 an increase of Sh63,054.
Principals in job group M(D3, the highest Ā who earn Sh55,840Ā  will now get Sh104,644 which translates to an increase of Sh42,857 while the highest paid who earn Sh65,290 will get Sh91,041 an increase of Sh25,751.
For senior head teachers, senior master II and deputy principals IV, the highest paid in job group M(D1) will earn Sh77,840 up from Sh55,840 while the lowest paid will earn Sh77,840 up from Sh41,590.
HEAD TEACHER
Those in Job Group N(D1)currently earning Sh48,190 will also get Sh77,840 while highest currently earning Sh65,290 will get Sh85,269.
In the head teacher, deputy head teacher and senior master III category, Ā those in job group G(C5) currently earning Sh16,692 will get Sh62,272 while those in the same group earning Sh21,304 will take home Sh62,272.
Deputy head teacher II Ā under C4 will also have their salaries tripled from Sh16,692 to Sh52,308.
A secondary school teacher I and senior teacher I currently earning between Sh35,910Ā  and Sh45,880 will now get between Sh43,154 and Sh53,943.
SENIOR TEACHER
For senior teacher II , secondary teacher II , secondary teacher II UT and primary special need education teacher in job group C2 , their salaries will be increased from Sh34,955. Currently they earn between Ā Sh16,692 Ā and Sh29,918.
Secondary teacher II and secondary teacher II UT and primary special need education Ā teachers in job group K(C2) currently earns between Sh31,020 and Sh41,590 and will now earn between Sh34,955 and Sh43,694.
Primary teacher I and secondary teacher III who fall in job group H and J(C1) currently earning between Sh19,323 and 29,918 will get Sh27,195 and Sh33,994 in two years time.
Primary teacher II in job group G(B5) currently earning Sh16,692Ā  to Sh21,304 will get between Sh21,756 and Sh27,195 in two years period.
LOWER CADRES
More than 152,000 teachers fall in lower cadres Ā and their pay Ā will be implemented in two phases.
The Sh54 billion salary increase deal will benefit 305,000 teachers across the country and will run until June 30, 2021. The agreement also abolished the P1 teacher position.
The Kenya National Union of teachers (Knut) and Kenya Union of Post Primary Education Teachers signed the deal on behalf of teachers while TSC chairperson Lydia Nzomo signed on behalf of the commission.
Knut secretary-general Wilson Sossion said the deal is the best for teachers.
WINDING JOURNEY
ā€œThe matrix is as a result of winding journey that involved farĀ  and wide consultations and exhaustive negotiations,ā€ said Mr Sossion.
He warned that the union will not entertain barriers created byĀ Salaries and Remuneration CommissionĀ  in future negotiations.
The worth of every job will be determined based on the category,Ā  size of school and level of responsibility.
NEW STRUCTURE
The new structure has grades B5, C1, C2, C3, C4, C5, D1, D2, D3, D4 and D5. Previously, teachers were graded in Job Group G, H, J, K, L, M, N, P, Q and R.
Primary and post-primary teachers in non-administrative positions Ā have been moved from Grade B5 (former Job Group H) to D1 (formerly P).
Primary school administrators will be appointed substantively and placed in grade C2 (formerly K) to D1 (formerly P).

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BASIC SALARY
In the circular that also outlines how the 2017-2021 Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) will be implemented, TSC chief executive Nancy Macharia said responsibility allowance had been amalgamated into the basic salary with effect from July 1.
Ms Macharia added that teachers performing administrative duties would be appointed substantially.
ā€œHouse, hardship, commuter and annual leave allowances will be payable where applicable,ā€ she said, adding that annual leave allowance would be payable once a year.
ALLOWANCES
The TSC boss said a teacher in Grade B5 (previously P1) will earn a house allowance of Sh6,750 in Nairobi (region 1), Sh4,500 in region 2 (Mombasa, Kisumu, Eldoret, Nakuru), Sh3,850 in region 3 (former municipalities) and Sh3,200 in region 4 (other towns).
The highest paid teacher will take home a hardship allowance of Sh38,100 and the lowest paid teacher will get Sh6,600.
Regarding commuter allowance, the lowest paid teacher will get Sh4,000 while the highest paid will get Sh16,000.
On annual leave, the lowest paid teacher will get Sh4,000 while the highest paid will get Sh10,000.
JOB EVALUATION
Ms Macharia added that a disability guide allowance of Sh15,000 and special school allowance of Sh10,000 would be payable per month.
ā€œThe circular shall apply to all teachers in service as at July 1, 2017,ā€ Mrs Macharia said.
In October last year, TSC entered into CBAs with Knut and Kenya Union of Post-Primary Education (Kuppet).
The CBAs were based on job evaluation for the teaching service conducted by the Salaries and Remuneration Commission in conjunction with TSC.
Grade B5 (T-scale 5) to C2 (T-scale 7) will be implemented in two phases while Grades C3 (T-Scale 8) to D5 (T-scale 15) will be implemented in four phases.
SALARIES
TSC started to implement the Sh54 billion pay deal last month, with Sh17.3 billion paid out in the first phase and which also saw 312,060 teachers converted to the new grading structure.
The lowest paid teacher at grade B5 is now earning Sh19,224 up from Sh16,692 while the highest paid teacher, the chief principal in Job Group R (D5), is earning Sh148,360 up from Sh144,929.
More than 156,000 teachers in lower cadre will have their salaries paid in two phases while for the rest it will be done in four phases.
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Vitus Owino Ogunde

some teachers attended interviews for promotion to job group m and possible appointment to head teacher but up to now have not received any communication for promotion, instead l have been demoted from deputy headteacher to senior teacher 1 .l’m now very much stressed and demotivated. Can l please get information regarding my demotion?

Gakuru Peter Mbogo tsc no.297924

I submitted my diploma certificate two years back for consideration for the next job group from K which I have turmacked for more than 10years but up to date am still at K.pls confirm for me.

Mathew Mwavu

Are ecd teachers included in this improved pay scheme?

Sammy Charles atita

When shall we get leave allowance? And also annual increment?

Michael Odhiambo

my name is michael odhiambo, Id no. 26067572, i have not received my tsc no. hard copy plz assist, box 93 rapogi.

Olive Kaari Njagi

I applied for promotion for job group M but I was not considered. considering i am at the ceiling in former group L. Moreso i have good mean score and other responsibilities. and KNEC examiner. please advise tsc no 426665

Ougo Erick

TSC has really FRUSTRATED me.
I joined as a UNTRAINED TEACHER on CONDITION that I do education and submit my papers.
l had to do a 4 year education degree course ,,I graduated in 2015 & submitted my papers but my designation hasn’t changed.
why all that FRUSTRATION???

kalengo rutto Wilfred

I was appointed as the head teacher in 2010 and given responsibility allowance till June 2017 but i was denied the allowance. I applied twice without bearing fruits. Please help me know my fate

cheruiyot

Cheruiyot
what of those went back to school to upgrade their skills. I see they don’t feature anywhere. Why?