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If you're looking for job opportunities in the Philippines' various government departments, check out these career portals. |
If you want to work for the government, it is now much easier to find a job opening because it is easily accessible online. Some of the executive departments of the government of the Philippines hire on a monthly basis, so it is best to keep up with the latest job openings on their respective portals.
The majority of these executive departments, such as the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), have their own career portals through which a person can view available positions. Access to the job portals of these departments is reportedly free, and no additional links are required to reach the primary job postings.
So, if you are currently unemployed and need to find work, you should check the vacancies in each government department that interests you. 22 executive departments may have job openings, and you may be chosen for the position.
Here at iTacloban, we've made it simple for you to find the government agencies with the most recent job openings by listing all of their online career portals below.
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What are the latest government job hirings in the Philippines?
You can view the updated job openings for these departments as of June 29, 2022, below. If a department is not listed, it does not necessarily mean that they don't have an open position; you can check their career portal for updates.
We'll do our best to keep this list up to date with the most recent government job openings.
Department of Finance (DOF)
- Computer Programmer I (Contract of Service) with two years of relevant experience. To be assigned at Office of Asset Management and Support Services (OAMSS), Pasay City. Job posted on June 27, 2022.
Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG)
These are the most recent job openings from the DILG's career page as of June 29. The deadline for submitting an application is on July 4 for both vacancies.
- Senior Internal Control Officer (IT Audit Analyst) with two or more years of IT audit experience. To be assigned at Internal Audit Service, 21st-floor DILG-NAPOLCOM Center, EDSA corner Quezon Avenue, West Triangle, Quezon City.
- Permanent Attorney II. To be assigned at DILG-NAPOLCOM Center.
Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD)
Take note that these are the most recent job openings posted on the DSWD's job portal from June 24-29:
- Administrative Assistant with no required experience for DSWD Central Office, Quezon City.
- Project Development Officer II- Monitoring with one (1) year of relevant experience for Region VII- Negros Oriental.
- Administrative Officer II with one (1) year of relevant experience for DSWD Field Office XI.
- JJWC Administrative Assistant II with one (1) year of relevant experience for JJC Teacher Village East, Quezon City.
- Executive Assistant II (Regional Executive Assistant) with one (1) year of relevant experience for DSWD FO VII.
- Administrative Assistant II with one (1) year of relevant experience for DSWD Field Office VII.
- House Parent I with no required experience for DSWD Field Office VII.
- Administrative Assistant III with one (1) year of relevant experience for DSWD FO VII.
Department of Trade and Industry
These are the most recent job openings from the DTI's career page. The deadline for submitting an application is on July 4 for both vacancies.
- Trade-Industry Development Specialist with one (1) year of relevant experience for DTI – Competitiveness Bureau (Digital Philippines).
- Administrative Aide VI with no required experience for DTI – Competitiveness Bureau (Digital Philippines).
What are the requirements to apply for a government job?
A Career Service Professional/Second Level Eligibility is usually required when applying for a government job. These are available after passing the civil service exam required by PD 907/RA 1080. Other requirements may or may not include:
- Copy of transcripts of record or diploma (Bachelor's and/or Master's Degree);
- Copy of Original Authenticated Career Service Professional Certificate -Eligibility/ PD 907/ RA 1080 (copy of Bar Rating);
- Copy of any training certificates or mandatory continuing education requirements;
- Performance Appraisal for the most recent rating period, if a government employee; and
- Copy of service record, if a government employee.
Meanwhile, different requirements and qualifications apply to bureaus and attached agencies within government departments such as the Bureau of Fire Protection (DILG), the Bureau of Jail and Management Penology (DILG), Philippine National Police (DILG), and the Philippine Coast Guard (DOTr).
Conclusion
It is now simple to find job openings in the government because the government's career portals are easily accessible via the internet. Unlike in the past, when people had to rely on traditional means such as going to a government office to see if there were any openings, it is now only a click away.
Working in government entails being hired by the government to perform a specific set of tasks and responsibilities. In some cases, these positions are directly related to government functions, so make sure to apply for the position that matches your skills.
We truly hope this article has been helpful and will keep you up to date in your job search. –iTacloban