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Courses to develop or imbibe public service values among state workers, as well as to improve human resource management (HRM) in government agencies, are among the highlights of the Civil Service Commission’s (CSC) online course offerings for 2021.

The CSC, through the Civil Service Institute (CSI), will launch in January the Kwentong Lingkod Bayani, a monthly forum on values program showcasing the exemplary performance of government civil servants demonstrating the public service values of Patriotism, Integrity, Excellence, and Spirituality (PIES). The course, to be delivered via Zoom webinar, is free of charge and can accommodate 500 participants on a first-come, first-served basis. The first run will be on 8 January.

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announced the semi-finalists to the 2020 Search for Outstanding Government Workers and requested the public to provide feedback, whether positive or negative, on the contenders, not later than 9 January 2021.

Semi-finalists for the Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award are all from the group category. These are, Carrageenan Plant Growth Promoter Team of the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute; Bayawan Aquaculture Team of the City Government of Bayawan, Negros Oriental; and NRPS Core Team of the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. The Presidential Lingkod Bayan is a recognition given to an individual or group for exceptional contributions that had nationwide impact.

Individuals who are interested to work in government may search for vacancies using the Civil Service Commission (CSC) Job Portal at www.csc.gov.ph/career.

Vacancies are also posted at CSC Field Offices (CSC FO), the CSC said, adding it has more than a hundred field offices nationwide.

Besides the position title and place of assignment, the job postings contain the salary grade and monthly salary, the qualification standards that need to be met by the applicant, documents to be submitted, and instructions on how to apply.

After the onslaught of strong typhoons in the country, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) called on government agencies to immediately establish or strengthen their emergency preparedness to protect government workers from hazards brought by disasters.

“Sadly, there are government workers who get caught in the middle of a disaster, calamity, or emergency while on official duty,” said CSC Chairperson Alicia dela Rosa-Bala.

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) congratulates the 166 regional winners of the 2020 Search for Outstanding Government Workers.

Selected by the Regional Committees on Awards, the regional winners will now vie at the national level for the three award categories of the Search: Presidential Lingkod Bayan, Outstanding Public Officials and Employees or Dangal ng Bayan, and the CSC Pagasa.