The Salary of ECDE Teachers in Different Counties of Kenya
If you’re curious about the salary of Early Childhood Development Education (ECDE) teachers in various Kenyan counties, you’ve come to the right place.
Let’s explore the salaries in Uasin Gishu, Kisii, Makueni, Kakamega, Nairobi, and Kericho counties.
Uasin Gishu County
Number of ECDE Teachers Employed:
1,287 on permanent and pensionable terms.
Salary Increase:
After a ten-year wait, ECDE teachers’ basic salary was raised from Ksh. 13,000 to Ksh. 30,000 per month for diploma holders and Ksh. 51,000 for graduates.
Kisii County
Salary Change:
ECDE teachers’ salaries increased from Ksh. 12,000 – 14,000 to Ksh. 26,000 – 39,000.
Makueni County
Salary Structure:
Certificate holders receive a gross salary of Ksh. 30,000, while diploma holders get Ksh. 41,000.
Kakamega County
Current Salaries: Certificate holders earn Ksh. 22,500 monthly, diploma holders Ksh. 25,300, and degree holders Ksh. 38,270.
Initially, they were paid Ksh. 8,000, Ksh. 12,000, and Ksh. 16,000 respectively due to funding constraints. All 2,024 ECDE teachers transitioned to permanent and pensionable terms on 1st July 2022.
Nairobi County
Highest Salaries:
Nairobi offers the best salaries; certificate holders earn Ksh. 33,020, diploma holders earn Ksh. 36,220, and degree holders earn Ksh. 59,770.
Kericho County
Salary Scale:
In this scheme of service, Assistant ECDE Teacher 3 with a certificate earns Sh. 29,561, ECDE Teacher 3 with a Diploma (Sh. 40,000), while a degree ECDE Teacher earns Sh. 49,000 monthly salary.
To pursue ECDE courses, an applicant is expected to have obtained a KCSE Mean Grade of C (Plain) for Diploma, Certificate C- Or D+ and Proficiency level KCPE OR D- / E.
This provides an overview of the salaries of ECDE teachers in various counties in Kenya, highlighting the improvements made in recent years to motivate teachers and promote quality education.
FAQs About ECDE Teacher Salaries in Kenya
1. What is the salary of ECDE teachers in Uasin Gishu County?
Following their appointment, ECDE teachers in Uasin Gishu County now earn a basic salary of Ksh. 30,000 per month for diploma holders and Ksh. 51,000 for graduates.
2. How many ECDE teachers are employed in Uasin Gishu County?
Uasin Gishu County has employed 1,287 ECDE teachers on permanent and pensionable terms, after a ten-year wait.
3. How much do ECDE teachers in Kisii County earn?
ECDE teachers in Kisii County saw their salaries increase from Ksh. 12,000 – 14,000 to Ksh. 26,000 – 39,000.
4. What is the salary range for ECDE teachers in Makueni County?
In Makueni County, certificate holders receive a gross salary of Ksh. 30,000, while diploma holders get Ksh. 41,000.
5. How much do ECDE teachers in Kakamega County earn?
Currently, in Kakamega County, a Certificate holder earns Ksh. 22,500 monthly, a Diploma holder Ksh. 25,300, and a degree holder Ksh. 38,270. They were initially paid Ksh. 8,000, Ksh. 12,000, and Ksh. 16,000 respectively due to lack of funds.
6. Which county pays ECDE teachers the best salaries?
Nairobi County offers the best salaries for ECDE teachers; certificate holders earn Ksh. 33,020, diploma holders earn Ksh. 36,220, and degree holders earn Ksh. 59,770.
7. What are the minimum entry requirements to pursue ECDE courses?
To pursue ECDE courses, an applicant is expected to have obtained a KCSE Mean Grade C (Plain) for Diploma, Certificate C- Or D+ and Proficiency level KCPE OR D- / E.
8. What is the salary scale for ECDE teachers in Kericho County?
In Kericho County, Assistant ECDE Teacher 3 with a certificate will earn Sh. 29,561, ECDE Teacher 3 with a Diploma (Sh. 40,000), while a degree ECDE Teacher will earn Sh. 49,000 monthly salary.
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