The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has advertised internship opportunities for qualified youth in Information Communication Technology (ICT) as part of efforts to equip young professionals with practical skills and experience.
According to the notice, a total of five (5) internship slots are available under the ICT category, each running for a period of 12 months. The Commission explained that the program is in line with the Government Internship Policy and Guidelines for the Public Service, aimed at enhancing the competencies and competitiveness of young graduates entering the job market.
Interested candidates are required to submit their applications online through the TSC recruitment portal at www.tsc.go.ke by 9th September 2025. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted through the email addresses or phone numbers provided in their applications.
TSC emphasized that the internship is not a guarantee for future employment at the Commission but provides valuable hands-on experience to help graduates advance in their careers.
The Commission further noted that it is an equal opportunity employer, encouraging minorities, marginalized groups, and persons living with disabilities to apply. However, applicants were cautioned that providing false information will lead to automatic disqualification.
The ICT internship advertisement reflects TSC’s commitment to empowering youth with skills that align with the growing demands of the digital era.
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