Manila Bulletin

DILG, DOLE to hire close to 5,000 contact tracers for NCR starting May 1

- By CHITO A. CHAVEZ

An additional 4,754 contact tracers will be hired and trained for deployment in Metro Manila starting May 1 to boost the country’s contact tracing efforts and prevent the further spread of the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19), the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said Friday, April 16.

DILG Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Bernardo Florece Jr. said the new contact tracers will be hired under the Department of Labor and Employment’s (DOLE) “Tulong Panghanapb­uhay sa Ating Disadvanta­ged/Displaced Workers” (TUPAD) program, a communityb­ased package of assistance that provides emergency employment for displaced workers, underemplo­yed, and seasonal workers.

“With the surge of COVID-19 cases, we really need to pool our resources and work together to contain the spread of the virus. Hence, we would like to thank DOLE Secretary Silvestre Bello for agreeing to hire contact tracers under their TUPAD program as this will help boost contact tracing in the metropolis which is the country’s epicenter of the pandemic,” Florence said.

In a news briefing, Florece said the new contact tracers will beef up the existing 10,097 contact tracers in the National Capital Region (NCR) making it closer to the ideal one is to 800 contact tracer ratio.

Of the 4,754 contact tracers to be hired, Quezon City will get the highest allocation at 1,084, followed by Manila with 657, and Caloocan with 585.

The allocation for other Metro Manila LGUs are as follows: 217 in Las Piñas; 215 in Makati; 135 in Malabon; 143 in Mandaluyon­g; 166 in Marikina; 186 in Muntinlupa; 92 in Navotas; 246 in Parañaque; 154 in Pasay; 279 in Pasig; 45 in San Juan; 297 in Taguig; 229 in Valenzuela; and 24 in Pateros.

Florece said that the educationa­l requiremen­t for contact tracers has been relaxed under DOLE’s TUPAD program compared to the DILG’s own hiring program.

“We want to accommodat­e the displaced workers from the informal sector kaya basta nakapagtap­os ng high school ay puwede ng mag-apply bilang contact tracer (as long as those who finished high school can now apply as contact tracer),” he added.

Florece said applicants with experience in dealing with people have an advantage at being hired.

Applicants can send their applicatio­n letter, barangay certificat­e as proof of residence of the displaced/disadvanta­ged worker, no derogatory record, and medical certificat­es to the Public Employment Service Office (PESO) in all City Halls in Metro Manila.

Applicants can email the required documents to their local PESO whose contact details may be accessed thru the link bit.ly/ PESO-CT-Apply.

Applicatio­ns will be received from April 16 to April 22 after which, they will be screened and evaluated by a team from DILG, DOLE and MMDA. Those who will be chosen will be trained by the DILG-NCR on contact tracing protocols and procedures.

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