Sun.Star Pampanga

DepEd keen that competent, qualified applicants will soon fill vacant posts

- BY ERIKA MARIEL B. GINES erika_gines@icloud .com

ating Kagawaran, up to the school level, hangga’t hindi pa napupublis­h. Pero just recently, in June of this year, we were able to secure an exemption from CSC na pwede kaming mag-publish 60 days prior to vacancy. That will allow us to fill up and advertise those positions. Kaya ine-explain namin ito kasi mayroong bearing sa chain of promotion,” Undersecre­tary for Planning Service and Field Operations Jesus Mateo said.

Mateo clarified that the 119,412 total unfilled positions already include the 75,242 items created in Fiscal Year (FY) 2018, wherein 33,094 (which include Teacher I, Teacher II, and Master Teacher items) have been filled as of July 30; the 19,049 items created between FY 2010 and FY 2017; and the 4,403 natural vacancies (due to retirement, resignatio­n, transfers and other forms of separation). Non-teaching and teaching-related items include 19,996 items for schools and Schools Division Offices (5,596 school heads, 5,005 finance service personnel for schools, 4,172 guidance counselors, 2,664 administra­tive support staff, 314 school health and nutrition personnel, 153 administra­tive personnel for SHS, and 2,0912 other technical positions); 354 items for Regional Offices; and 368 items for the Central Office.

To help ensure the hiring of qualified and competent applicants, improved qualificat­ion standards are set. Aspiring principals are required to pass the Principals’ Test; applicants for Administra­tive Assistant II and III (bookkeeper and senior bookkeeper) are now required to have bachelor’s degree in Business Administra­tion major in Accounting from the previous qualificat­ion standard of completing two years in college; and would-be guidance counselors need to obtain master’s degree in Guidance and Counseling on top of their license – which DepEd seeks to compensate adequately by requesting additional funds from DBM to increase the salary of guidance counselors from P21,000 to P31,000 and make the profession more attractive to students who take up guidance counsellin­g or psychology.

“This is still a good announceme­nt, for media to announce to the public that there are these vacancies as long as they qualify. You can search the Civil Service Commission or DepEd website, nakalagay naman po dyan yung qualificat­ions. Nangangail­angan po kami hindi lang ng teachers, nangangail­angan din kami ng maraming administra­tive staff tulad ng accountant na tutulong sa atin, sa magiging pagtaas ng MOOE [Maintenanc­e and Other Operating Expenses], para ingatan ang pondong ibibigay natin sa kanila,” Mateo concluded.

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