Herein, we report a homogeneous assay for protein kinase activity using an electrochemistry-based probe. The approach involves a peptide substrate conjugated with a redox tag and the phosphate-specific receptor immobilized on an electrode surface. The peptide substrate phosphorylated by a protein kinase binds to the receptor site of the probe, which results in a redox current under voltammetric measurement. Our method was successfully applied even in the presence of citrated human blood and modified to enable a single-use, chip-based electrochemical assay for kinase activity.