Are you a teacher in Kenya looking to apply for leave?
The Teachers Service Commission (TSC) has made it easier than ever to request leave with their online leave application portal.
Whether it’s maternity leave, paternity leave, sick leave, or any other type of leave, you can now submit your application online.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the process of applying for leave on the TSC online portal, from login to submission.
TSC Online Leave Application
The TSC online leave application portal is a convenient way for teachers to request leave from their duties.
This portal was implemented by the Teachers Service Commission on December 1, 2021, making the process more efficient and accessible.
How to Access the Portal
To access the TSC online leave application portal, you’ll need the following details:
- TSC Number
- ID Number
- Registered Mobile Number
- Auth Code
Once you have these details, you can proceed to the login process.
TSC Leave Portal Login
- Visit the TSC leave application portal at https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/tm-app/apply_leave.
- Enter your TSC Number, ID Number, and Registered Mobile Number.
- Click on the “Login” button.
- An authentication code (Auth Code) will be sent to your registered mobile number.
- Enter the Auth Code to complete the login process.
After successful login, you will be redirected to the online leave application page.
How to Apply for Leave
The application process for different types of leave, whether it’s maternity leave, paternity leave, annual leave, or any other, is the same.
Follow these steps to submit your leave application:
- Login to the Website
Make sure you are logged into the TSC leave application website.
- Click on the ‘+’ Sign
On the dashboard, click on the ‘+’ sign to start your application.
- Choose the Leave Type
From the dropdown menu, select the type of leave you are applying for.
You can choose from options like Sick Leave, Annual Leave, Paternity Leave, Maternity Leave, Official Duty Leave, Examination Leave, Terminal Leave, and Spouse of Diplomat Leave.
- Select the Dates
Specify the starting and ending dates for your leave.
- Enter Remarks
If you have any additional information or requests, you can include them in the “Remarks” section.
- Upload Attachments
If you need to attach any relevant documents, click on the “Edit” button and select the attachments icon.
How to Check TSC Leave Application Status
After you have submitted your leave application, you can track its status on the portal.
On the dashboard, there is a section that displays all the leave applications you have submitted.
Check the “Status” column to monitor the progress of your leave application.
You can also contact your head of institution or tsc sub-county director to know the status of your leave application.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the TSC online leave application portal?
The TSC online leave application portal is a platform provided by the Teachers Service Commission for teachers in Kenya to request leave conveniently.
2. When was the TSC online leave application portal implemented?
The portal was implemented by the Teachers Service Commission to make the leave application process more efficient and accessible.
3. What types of leave can I apply for using the TSC online leave application portal?
You can apply for various types of leave, including maternity leave, paternity leave, sick leave, annual leave, official duty leave, examination leave, terminal leave, and spouse of diplomat leave.
4. What do I need to access the TSC online leave application portal?
You will need your TSC Number, ID Number, Registered Mobile Number, and an Auth Code sent to your registered mobile number.
5. How do I login to the TSC online leave application portal?
Visit the portal at https://hrmis.tsc.go.ke/tm-app/apply_leave, enter your details (TSC Number, ID Number, Registered Mobile Number), click on “Login,” and enter the Auth Code sent to your mobile number.
6. How do I apply for leave using the TSC online leave application portal?
After logging in, click on the ‘+’ sign on the dashboard, select the type of leave, choose the dates, enter remarks if necessary, and upload any required attachments.
7. How can I check the status of my leave application?
You can track the status of your leave application on the portal. Check the “Status” column on the dashboard.
You can also contact your head of institution or TSC sub-county director for updates.
8. Is the TSC online leave application portal available for all teachers in Kenya?
Yes, the portal is available for all teachers registered with the Teachers Service Commission in Kenya.
Q: How can Teacher Service Commission members submit leave applications?
A: TSC members can submit their leave applications online through the dedicated portal.
Q: What is the process for TSC maternity leave?
A: The process for applying for maternity leave, as well as other types of leave, can be completed online once you log in to the portal.
Q: How can I check the status of my application?
A: After applying, you can regularly check the status of your application on the portal.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the TSC online leave application portal has simplified the process of applying for leave for teachers in Kenya.
With easy login, a user-friendly interface, and the ability to check your application status, it’s a valuable resource for educators.
Whether you’re planning maternity leave, paternity leave, or any other type of leave, the TSC portal is here to make the process smooth and efficient.
If you have any further questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to the TSC for support.
Your convenience and well-being are important, and the TSC is committed to providing the best services for teachers across Kenya.
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Mr. Weldon Kosgei, a dedicated educator with the Teachers Service Commission (TSC) in Kenya, brings years of experience and a deep love for education to his role at TSCNewsToday.co.ke. He provides insightful and timely updates on TSC policies, educational trends, and best practices, making his articles valuable resources for educators and administrators. Mr. Kosgei’s commitment to enhancing education shines through in his writing, connecting and inspiring the teaching community across Kenya.