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[New post] DSWD CARAGA Hiring: Job Openings until August 22, 2022

Site logo image Senior Editorial Staff II posted: " The Philippines' Department of Social Welfare and Development (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingan at Pagpapaunlad Panlipunan, abbreviated as DSWD) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfar" Philippine Go

DSWD CARAGA Hiring: Job Openings until August 22, 2022

Senior Editorial Staff II

Aug 20

The Philippines' Department of Social Welfare and Development (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Kagalingan at Pagpapaunlad Panlipunan, abbreviated as DSWD) is the executive department of the Philippine Government responsible for the protection of the social welfare of rights of Filipinos and to promote the social development.

Interestingly, the DSWD Field Office is in need of 12 Area Supervisors and 98 Field Validators for the implementation of Targeted Cash Transfer (TCT) program in CARAGA region.

Twelve (12) Area Supervisors (Php 20,000 Monthly Salary)

  • QUALIFICATIONS
    • Completed 4 years college education
    • Preferably with experience in the conduct of households assessment or similar projects/ activities/ related task
    • Must be a resident of the province where s/he will be assigned to
    • Must be able to write eligbly
    • A team player
    • Knowledgeable in local language or dialects of the province
    • Willing to be deployed in far-flung or remote areas of the province
  • JOB FUNCTIONS
    • Conduct courtesy call/ exit meeting with LGUs together with his/ her field validators;
    • Ask the barangay to inform the household head in the TCT list to proceed/ participate in the community validation based on the schedule that will be provided with them. If the households head cannot proceed in the area, they must provide a representative or qualified respondent;
    • Provide a list of TCT potential beneficiaries to barangay captain/ kagawad for their reference;
    • Develop a plan to organize the community validation activity in the area;
    • Monitor the conduct of community validation and ensure that the deployment plan is implemented as scheduled;
    • Conduct five random checking/ validation for the validated households in a week; and
    • Perform other related tasks that would contribute to the effective and efficient implementation of TCT.

Ninety Eight (98) Field Validators (Php 20,000 Monthly Salary)

  • QUALIFICATIONS
    • Senior high school or completed at least 2 years of college education or its equivalent
    • Preferably with experience in the conduct of household assessment or similar projects/ activities/ related task
    • Must be a resident of the province where s/he will be assigned to
    • Must be able to write legibly A team player Knowledgeable in local language or dialects of the province
    • Willing to be deployed in far-flung or remote areas of the province Physically fit (health certificate from government hospital/ clinic)
    • Must possess good interviewing and listening skills
  • JOB FUNCTIONS
    • She/he will be assigned to different areas/ barangay depending on the list and address of the target beneficiaries;
    • The target households for the community validation must be completed within the approved time period of validation;
    • The validator shall ensure that the respondent must be in the pre-generated TCT dashboard; -She/he will explain to respondent that they are the potential beneficiary of the TCT program;
    • She/ he will ask for the following information indicated in the TCT dashboard;
    • Determine which among the household members with valid ID;
    • Double check the name and birthdate of the grantee in the presented ID vis-a-vis with TCT dashboard;
    • She/ he will submit daily output to his/ her Area Supervisor for recording and random checking; and
    • Perform other related tasks that would contribute to the effective and efficient implementation of TCT.

How to Apply

For those interested applicants, please click the link shorturl.at/bgHR2 and fill out the form completely. Please prepare the following documents to be attached to your application: Personal Data Sheet (can be downloaded HERE), Application Letter address to OIC-Regional Director Ramel F. Jamen, and Transcript of Records.

Deadline of submission is on or before August 22, 2022

History

In 1915, the Public Welfare Board (PWB) was created and was tasked to study, coordinate and regulate all government and private entities engaged in social services. In 1921, the PWB was abolished and replaced by the Bureau of Public Welfare under the Department of Public Instruction.

On November 1, 1939, Commonwealth Act No. 439 created the Department of Health and Public Welfare and in 1941, the Bureau of Public Welfare officially became a part of the Department of Health and Public Welfare. In addition to coordinating services of all public and private social welfare institutions, the Bureau also managed all public child-caring institutions and the provision of child welfare services.

In 1947, President Manuel Roxas abolished the Bureau of Public Welfare and created the Social Welfare Commission, under the Office of the President, in its place.

In 1968, Republic Act 5416, known as the Social Welfare Act of 1968, created the Department of Social Welfare, placing it under the executive branch of government. In 1976, the Department of Social Welfare was renamed Department of Social Services and Development (DSSD) through Presidential Decree No. 994. This was signed into law by President Ferdinand E. Marcos and gave the department an accurate institutional identity. On June 2, 1978, the DSSD was renamed Ministry of Social Services and Development (MSSD) in line with the change in the form of government.

In 1987, the MSSD was reorganized and renamed the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) through Executive Order 123, which was signed by President Corazon C. Aquino. Executive Order No. 292, also known as the Revised Administration Code of 1987, established the name, organizational structure, and functional areas of responsibility of DSWD and further defined its statutory authority.

In 1991, the passage of Republic Act No. 7160 otherwise known as the Local Government Code of 1991 affected the devolution of DSWD basic services to local government units.
Source: DSWD CARAGA

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