DILG-CAR has opportunities available to apply

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The Department of the Interior and Local Government (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Interyor at Pamahalaang Lokal), abbreviated as DILG, is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for promoting peace and order, ensuring public safety and strengthening local government capability aimed towards the effective delivery of basic services to the citizenry.

Interestingly, DILG-CAR has vacancies available until January 20, 2023:

One (1) Local Government Operations Officer VI (SG22/ Php 69,963 Monthly Salary)

  • Plantilla Item No.: OSEC-DILGB-LGOO6-65-2017
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree
  • Training: Completion of Training Course for LGOOs
  • Experience: Three (3) years of relevant experience
  • Eligibility: CS Professional/ 2nd Level Eligibility
  • Place of Assignment: Mt. Province Provincial Field Office

One (1) Local Government Operations Officer VI (SG22/ Php 69,963 Monthly Salary)

  • Plantilla Item No.: OSEC-DILGB-LGOO6-67-2017
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree
  • Training: Completion of Training Course for LGOOs
  • Experience: Three (3) years of relevant experience
  • Eligibility: CS Professional/ 2nd Level Eligibility
  • Place of Assignment: Mt. Province Provincial Field Office

One (1) Local Government Operations Officer V (SG20/ Php 55,799 Monthly Salary)

  • Plantilla Item No.: OSEC-DILGB-LGOO5-101-2010
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree
  • Training: Completion of Training Course for LGOOs
  • Experience: Two (2) years of relevant experience
  • Eligibility: CS Professional/ 2nd Level Eligibility
  • Place of Assignment: Mt. Province Provincial Field Office

One (1) Local Government Operations Officer V (SG20/ Php 55,799 Monthly Salary)

  • Plantilla Item No.: OSEC-DILGB-LGOO5-925-1998
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree
  • Training: Completion of Training Course for LGOOs
  • Experience: Two (2) years of relevant experience
  • Eligibility: CS Professional/ 2nd Level Eligibility
  • Place of Assignment: Benguet Provincial Office

One (1) Local Government Operations Officer V (SG20/ Php 55,799 Monthly Salary)

  • Plantilla Item No.: OSEC-DILGB-LGOO5-952-1998
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree
  • Training: Completion of Training Course for LGOOs
  • Experience: Two (2) years of relevant experience
  • Eligibility: CS Professional/ 2nd Level Eligibility
  • Place of Assignment: Ifugao Provincial Office

One (1) Local Government Operations Officer IV (SG18/ Php 45,203 Monthly Salary)

  • Plantilla Item No.: OSEC-DILGB-LGOO4-164-1998
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree
  • Training: Completion of Training Course for LGOOs
  • Experience: Two (2) years of relevant experience
  • Eligibility: CS Professional/ 2nd Level Eligibility
  • Place of Assignment: Regional Office

One (1) Local Government Operations Officer IV (SG18/ Php 45,203 Monthly Salary)

  • Plantilla Item No.: OSEC-DILGB-LGOO4-166-1998
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree
  • Training: Completion of Training Course for LGOOs
  • Experience: Two (2) years of relevant experience
  • Eligibility: CS Professional/ 2nd Level Eligibility
  • Place of Assignment: Regional Office

One (1) Administrative Assistant III (Bookkeeper II) (SG9/ Php 20,402 Monthly Salary)

  • Plantilla Item No.: OSEC-DILGB-ADAS3-109-2010
  • Education: Completion of two years studies in college
  • Training: Four (4) hours of relevant training
  • Experience: One (1) year of relevant experience
  • Eligibility: CS Sub-Professional/ 1st Level Eligibility
  • Place of Assignment: Regional Office

One (1) Administrative Aide VI (Clerk III) (SG6/ Php 16,877 Monthly Salary)

  • Plantilla Item No.: OSEC-DILGB-ADA6-102-2005
  • Education: Completion of two years studies in college
  • Training: None required
  • Experience: None required
  • Eligibility: CS Sub-Professional/ 1st Level Eligibility
  • Place of Assignment: Apayao Provincial Office

How to Apply

These positions are open to all qualified and interested applicants regardless of gender, civil status, disability, ethnicity and/or religion. Interested and qualified applicants should signify their interest in writing. Attach the following documents to the application letter and send their application online via car.dilg.ph/opportunities/careers not later than 5:00 pm of January 20, 2023.

  • Signed Application letter indicating the position and the place of assignment applying for
  • Fully accomplished and subscribed/ notarized Personal Data Sheet (PDS) with Work Experience Sheet, printed in a long bond paper, with a recent passport-sized picture (CS Form No. 212, Revised 2017)
  • Duly authenticated Transcript of Records and/or Certification of Grades with Masteral/ Doctoral units earned
  • Diploma
  • Certificate of Eligibility/ Board Rating/ License
  • Certificate/s of Training Attended/ Participated relevant to the position being applied
  • Certificate of Completion of LGOO Induction Training
  • Non-academic Awards received within the past 2 years (if any)
  • Certificate of Employment (if any)
  • Performance Rating in the last rating period in the present position (if applicable)
  • DILG Pre-Qualifying Exam (PQE) Result, (if taken and passed)

QUALIFIED APPLICANTS are advised to send their application online thru: car.dilg.gov.ph/opportunities/careers addressed to:

ARACELI A. SAN JOSE
Regional Director
DILG-CAR, Barangay Center, Upper Session Rd., cor North Drive, Baguio City

APPLICATIONS WITH INCOMPLETE DOCUMENTS, AND SENT THRU EMAIL SHALL NOT BE ENTERTAINED.

History

The present Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) traces its roots from the Philippine Revolution of 1897. On March 22, 1897, the Katipunan Government established the first Department of Interior at the Tejeros Convention.

A revolutionary government was also established at that time and the new government elected General Emilio Aguinaldo as President and Andres Bonifacio as Director of Interior, although Bonifacio did not assume the post. At the Naic Assembly held on April 17, 1897, President Aguinaldo appointed General Pascual Alvarez as Secretary of the Interior.

The Department of Interior was enshrined in the Biak-na-Bato Constitution signed on November 1, 1897. Article XV of the said Constitution defined the powers and functions of the Department that included statistics, roads and bridges, agriculture, public information and posts, and public order.

As the years of struggle for independence and self-government continued, the Interior Department became the premier office of the government tasked with various functions ranging from supervision over local units, forest conservation, public instructions, control and supervision over the police, counter-insurgency, rehabilitation, community development and cooperatives development programs.

In 1950, the Department was abolished and its functions were transferred to the Office of Local Government (later renamed Local Government and Civil Affairs Office) under the Office of the President. On January 6, 1956, President Ramon Magsaysay created the Presidential Assistant on Community Development (PACD) to implement the Philippine Community Development Program that will coordinate and integrate on a national scale the efforts of various governmental and civic agencies to improve the living conditions in the barrio residents nationwide and make them self-reliant.

In 1972, Presidential Decree No. 1 created the Department of Local Government and Community Development (DLGCD) through Letter of Implementation No. 7 on November 1, 1972. Ten years later or in 1982, the

DLGCD was reorganized and renamed Ministry of Local Government (MLG) by virtue of Executive Order No. 777; and in 1987, it was further reorganized and this time, renamed Department of Local Government (DLG) by virtue of Executive Order No. 262.

Again, on December 13, 1990, the DLG underwent reorganization into what is now known as the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) by virtue of Republic Act No. 6975. The law also created the Philippine National Police (PNP) out of the Philippine Constabulary-Integrated National Police (PC-INP), which, together with the National Police Commission, was integrated under the new DILG, the Bureau of Fire Protection, Bureau of Jail Management and Penology and the Philippine Public Safety College; and absorbed the National Action Committee on Anti-Hijacking from the Department of National Defense (DND).

The passage of RA 6975 paved the way for the union of the local governments and the police force after more than 40 years of separation.

Today, the Department faces a new era of meeting the challenges of local autonomy, peace and order, and public safety.

The DILG-CAR was first headed by Director Alejandrino C. Valera until 1993. He was succeeded by Director Safiro A. Vinarao in 1994. On January 11, 1995, Everdina Echalar-Doctor assumed as Regional Director. She was succeeded by Patrick D. Onus on September 15, 2007. With the retirement of Director Onus on July 26, 2010, ARD Robert L. Mangangey, Sr. served as Officer-In-Charge until the assumption of Director Corazon P. Guray on September 24, 2010. With the transfer of Director Guray to Region I, ARD Myrna Buduhan-Monayao served as Officer-In-Charge until April 19, 2012. She extended her service until noon of April 23, 2012 then came RD John M. Castañeda as the Regional Director. With the transfer of RD John M. Castañeda to DILG-Region 2, RD Marlo L. Iringan serves as the new Regional Director of DILG-CAR starting March 28, 2016 up to the present.

Source: DILG CAR Apayao