Job Summary

Date/Time Posted:
2022-07-21 07:43:32
Place of Assignment:
DSWD FO VII, Philippines, Southeast Asia
Education:
Bachelor's degree in Social Work
Experience:
One (1) year of relevant experience
Training:
Four (4) hours of relevant training
Eligibility:
RA 1080 (Registered Social Worker)
Employment Status:
Contract of Service
Available Positions:
1
Salary Grade:
SG 15 (Php 35,097.00)

SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICER II

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Job Description

  

 SOCIAL WELFARE OFFICER II - 1 SLOT

 

    TERMS OF REFERENCE                     

    Salary Grade                           :  15 (Php 35,097.00)                     

    Status of  Employment            :  COS                      

    Location/Office                        :  Adoption Resources and Referral Section FO VII                    

    Program/Division/Unit             :  Protective Services Division                     

    Reports to                                  :  Social Welfare Officer IV

 

                QUALIFICATION GUIDE                  

                Minimum Qualification:                              

                Education                                : Bachelor's degree in Social Work

                Training                                   : Four (4) hours of relevant training

                Experience                              : One (1) year of relevant experience   

                Eligibility                                : RA 1080 (Registered Social Worker)                     

 

                Preferred Qualification:

                Education                                : Bachelor's degree in Social Work

                Training                                   : Four (4) hours of relevant training

                Experience                              : One (1) year of relevant experience   

                Eligibility                                : RA 1080 (Registered Social Worker)      

 

Primary Tasks:

1. Conducts interviews to clienteles, home visits, jail visits, case counseling, case management conferences;

2. Gather's collateral information;

3. Provides psychosocial interventions such as counseling, family therapy, critical incidence, stress debriefing and family conferences;

4. Prepares project proposals, social case study reports, assessment reports of her cases;

5. Refer clients to concerned LGU's, NGO's, and PO's for further intervention and assistance;

6. Coordinates with LGU's, NGO's, PO's and Gas;

7. Performs other related functions. 

 

This office highly encourages interested and qualified applicants including persons with disability (PWD), members of indigenous communities and those from any sexual orientation and gender identities (SOGI) for there shall be no discrimination in the selection of employees on account of gender, sexual orientation, civil status, disability, religion, ethnicity, or political affiliation. Also, this office prefers those non-smoker applicants.

Interested and qualified applicants should signify interest in writing. Submit/send the following documents to the address below not later than July 26, 2022:   

Documents:

1.             Application Letter addressed to SHALAINE MARIE S. LUCERO, CESO IV of DSWD Field Office VII    (specifying the position applied for and its date of publication);

2.             Duly accomplished Personal Data Sheet with passport sized picture and signature and Work Experience Sheet;

3.             Copy of authenticated civil service eligibility/Professional License (if applicable);

4.             Copy of Transcript of Records and Diploma;

5.             Copy of relevant trainings and seminars attended;

6.             Copy of performance rating in the last rating period (for government employees) or its equivalent for external applicants.

Note: Request for extension of submission and application with incomplete documents will not be screened. You can also send it to recruitment.fo7@dswd.gov.ph. For inquiries, please call Ms. Patricia R. Megalbio of the Human Resource Management and Development Division at telephone numbers 412-9908 / 233-0261 local 17121.   

 

Thank you.   

 

SHALAINE MARIE S. LUCERO, CESO IV