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Provincial Government of Isabela ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Provincial Government of Isabela ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ CSC Publication Code : 20180601-22-14 CSC Website Posting Date : 01-June-2018 Position Title : CHIEF OF HOSPITAL I Annual Salary : 879,588.00 Salary/Job Grade : SG-24/1 Job Qualification Standards/Requirements: Education : Doctor of Medicine Training : 8 hours of relevant training Experience : 2 years of relevant experiences Eligibility : RA 1080 Number of Vacancy/ies : Five (5) 1 . Plantilla Item No. : 42.1.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan8370 Place of Assignment : Cauayan District Hospital Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none 2 . Plantilla Item No. : 42.12.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan8372 Place of Assignment : Palanan Station Hospital Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none 3 . Plantilla Item No. : 42.2.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan8368 Place of Assignment : Manuel A. Roxas District Hospital Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none 4 . Plantilla Item No. : 42.6.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan8369 Place of Assignment : Echague District Hospital Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none 5 . Plantilla Item No. : 42.9.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan8371 Place of Assignment : San Mariano Medicare Community Hospital Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CSC Publication Code : 20180601-22-14 CSC Website Posting Date : 01-June-2018 Position Title : Provincial Government Department Head Annual Salary : 1,105,296.00 Salary/Job Grade : SG-26/1 Job Qualification Standards/Requirements: Education : Bachelor´s Degree Training : 32 hours of training on management supervision Experience : 5 years in position involving management/supervision Eligibility : CS Professional/ Second Level Eligibility Number of Vacancy/ies : One (1) 1 . Plantilla Item No. : 22.11.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan8373 Place of Assignment : Provincial Internal Audit and Control Office Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CSC Publication Code : 20180601-22-14 CSC Website Posting Date : 01-June-2018 Position Title : Provincial Planning and Development Coordinator Annual Salary : 1,105,296.00 Salary/Job Grade : SG-26/1 Job Qualification Standards/Requirements: Education : Bachelor´s degree preferably in Urban Planning, Development studies, Economics, Public Administration or any related course Training : NONE Experience : 5 years experience in development planning or in any related field Eligibility : RA 1080 (Environmental Planner) Number of Vacancy/ies : One (1) 1 . Plantilla Item No. : 41.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan8374 Place of Assignment : Provincial Planning & Development Office Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CSC Publication Code : 20180323-12-06 CSC Website Posting Date : 23-March-2018 Position Title : CHIEF OF HOSPITAL I Annual Salary : 879,588.00 Salary/Job Grade : SG-24 Job Qualification Standards/Requirements: Education : DOCTOR OF MEDICINE Training : NONE REQUIRED Experience : 2 YEARS OF RELEVANT EXPERIENCE Eligibility : RA 1080 Number of Vacancy/ies : Two (2) 1 . Plantilla Item No. : 42.6.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7508 Place of Assignment : ECHAGUE DISTRICT HOSPITAL Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none 2 . Plantilla Item No. : 42.9.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7509 Place of Assignment : SAN MARIANO MEDICARE HOSPITAL Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CSC Publication Code : 20180323-12-06 CSC Website Posting Date : 23-March-2018 Position Title : Provincial Government Assistant Department Head Annual Salary : 879,588.00 Salary/Job Grade : SG-24 Job Qualification Standards/Requirements: Education : BACHELOR´S DEGREE Training : 24 HOURS OF TRAINING ON MANAGEMENT/SUPERVISION Experience : 4 YEARS IN POSITION INVOLVING MANAGEMENT/SUPERVISION Eligibility : C.S. PROFESSIONAL/SECOND LEVEL ELIGIBILITY Number of Vacancy/ies : Five (5) 1 . Plantilla Item No. : 1.3 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7501 Place of Assignment : PROVINCIAL ASSESSOR OFFICE Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none 2 . Plantilla Item No. : 22.2 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7503 Place of Assignment : PROVINCIAL SECRETARY´S OFFICE Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none 3 . Plantilla Item No. : 41.2 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7504 Place of Assignment : PROVINCIAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none 4 . Plantilla Item No. : 711.3 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7505 Place of Assignment : OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURIST Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none 5 . Plantilla Item No. : 91.3 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7502 Place of Assignment : PROVINCIAL TREASURER OFFICE Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CSC Publication Code : 20180323-12-06 CSC Website Posting Date : 23-March-2018 Position Title : Provincial Government Department Head Annual Salary : 1,105,296.00 Salary/Job Grade : SG-26 Job Qualification Standards/Requirements: Education : BACHELOR´S DEGREE Training : 32 HOURS OF TRAINING ON MANAGEMENT/SUPERVISION Experience : 5 YEARS IN POSITION INVOLVING MANAGEMENT/SUPERVISION Eligibility : C.S. PROFESSIONAL/SECOND LEVEL ELIGIBILITY Number of Vacancy/ies : One (1) 1 . Plantilla Item No. : 61.1.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7500 Place of Assignment : COMPOUND MAINTENANCE OFFICE Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CSC Publication Code : 20180323-12-06 CSC Website Posting Date : 23-March-2018 Position Title : Provincial Health Officer I Annual Salary : 989,268.00 Salary/Job Grade : SG-25 Job Qualification Standards/Requirements: Education : DOCTOR OF MEDICINE Training : NONE REQUIRED Experience : 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS MEDICAL PRACTITIONER Eligibility : RA 1080 Number of Vacancy/ies : One (1) 1 . Plantilla Item No. : 42.2 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7507 Place of Assignment : GOV. FAUSTINO N. DY, SR. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ CSC Publication Code : 20180323-12-06 CSC Website Posting Date : 23-March-2018 Position Title : Provincial Health Officer II Annual Salary : 1,105,296.00 Salary/Job Grade : SG-26 Job Qualification Standards/Requirements: Education : DOCTOR OF MEDICINE Training : NONE REQUIRED Experience : 5 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS MEDICAL PRACTITIONER Eligibility : RA 1080 Number of Vacancy/ies : One (1) 1 . Plantilla Item No. : 42.1 CSC Posting ID : ExMan7506 Place of Assignment : GOV. FAUSTINO N. DY, SR. MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Regional Location : CAGAYAN VALLEY Other Requirements : none ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Please Direct Your Inquiries and Job Application to : Agency Contact Person : HORTENCIA R. GALAPON Position Title : Provincial Human Resource Management Office Email Address/Tel. No. : [email protected] / (078) 3230932 Agency Mailing Address : Brgy. Alibagu, Ilagan City, Isabela .
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