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Updated 13 Mar 2026
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Embassy & Diplomatic Jobs at Teachers Service Commission

The Teachers Service Commission is the constitutional body that registers, recruits, and manages teachers in Kenya’s public schools. TSC is Kenya’s single largest employer, managing over 330,000 teachers across primary, secondary, and special needs schools nationwide. TSC recruitment exercises for intern teachers, contract teachers, and permanent positions are among the most anticipated job opportunities for education graduates across all 47 counties. Embassy and diplomatic mission careers in Kenya offer some of the most competitive compensation packages in the Nairobi job market. Locally engaged staff at embassies, high commissions, and international missions work across consular services, political and economic analysis, trade promotion, public affairs, and corporate support functions. Nairobi hosts over 50 diplomatic missions making it East Africa’s premier diplomatic hub and one of Africa’s most important international cities. Kompeaa lists verified Embassy & Diplomatic vacancies at Teachers Service Commission Kenya, new listings today. Whether you are an experienced Embassy & Diplomatic professional or a graduate targeting Teachers Service Commission’s structured programs, browse current Embassy & Diplomatic openings at Teachers Service Commission below and apply directly through Kompeaa.

In-Demand Skills

Key skills: Diplomatic Protocol, International Relations, Consular Services, Political Analysis, Trade Promotion, Communications

Salary Range

KES 80,000 – 400,000/month

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