Sun.Star Baguio

City to hire 400 under SPES program

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SOME 400 individual­s will be hired by the local government this year for the annual Special Program for the Employment of Students geared towards providing deserving youth the opportunit­y to work to sustain their studies.

Jose Atanacio, Executive Assistant IV of the City Mayor’s Office and Public Employment Services Office manager, said funds for the increase in the individual­s to be hired under the SPES are incorporat­ed in the proposed annual budget of the city this year.

Last year, the local government hired some 350 poor but deserving individual­s who availed of the SPES and were distribute­d in the various offices of the city performing specific duties and responsibi­lities.

Atanacio announced registrati­on

for the SPES babies will be on January 16, 17, 18, 19 and 23, 2018 while the registrati­on of new applicants for the program will start on January 24, 25, 26, 27 and 30, 2018 and applicants are requested to proceed to the Baguio city multipurpo­se hall to submit the pertinent requiremen­ts for registrati­on.

The PESO scheduled the examinatio­n for the SPES applicants on February 11 in a venue that will be announced later to ascertain those who will qualify for the beneficiar­ies of the program.

Atanacio revealed the first batch of SPES beneficiar­ies will start working in the different offices of the local government on April 23 to June 4, 2018 while the second batch of SPES grantees will start working with the local government on June 11 to July 23.

Interested SPES applicants are requested to bring with them 4 passport-size recent pictures, original copy of birth certificat­e, Form 138 or original copy of recent grades, recent school identifica­tion card and certificat­e of tax exemption of both parents, if applicable, issued by the Bureau of Internal Revenue including original copy of the sworn statement of affidavit for the year 2017.

Atanacio advised applicants to have their documents validated or checked by PESO staff in the area before the submission of the three sets of photo copies of their documents.

He said the PESO is not extending the schedule of filing of applicatio­ns for the program to make sure that applicants will their applicatio­ns on time.

The SPES is an annual employment program of the government geared to provide employment opportunit­ies for students wanting to support their studies by working temporaril­y. Sixty percent of their salaries will be shouldered by the city government while 40 percent comes from the Department of Labor and Employment in the form of education vouchers issued in the name of the school where the students are enrolled.

Atanacio asserted that the increase in the number of poor but deserving students to be hired by the local government under the program is its contributi­on to help more students from the city’s 128 barangays to be able to earn income to help themselves pursue their desired higher level of education for them to become productive citizens of the community in the future after being able to land in permanent jobs of their choice. Dexter See

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