Wednesday, December 11, 2013

AFP’s Civil Relations Service now hiring civilian employees

From the Philippine Information Agency (Dec 10): AFP’s Civil Relations Service now hiring civilian employees

The Civil Relations Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (CRSAFP) is inviting qualified applicants for employment as civilian employees.

According to CRSAFP, the following positions are open with needed qualifications: Cinematographer I/Information Systems Researcher I – open to Filipino citizen, male or female, Baccalaureate Degree Holder (BS in Mass Communications/Journalism), CSC Second Level Eligibility pursuant to Republic Act (RA) No. 1080 or Bar/Board Passer and/or Honorary Graduate Eligibility under (PD907), computer literate, physically and mentally fit, and has good moral character.   

For Photographer III, qualifications include at least two years relevant experience with eight hours of relevant training, at least high school graduate with completion of any relevant vocational/trade course, Filipino citizen, male or female, computer literate, physically and mentally fit, and has good moral character.

For Audio Visual Aide Technician III, applicants must be at least high school graduate with completion of any relevant vocational/trade course and with at least two years relevant experience and eight hours of relevant training, with an eligibility of an equipment technician, Filipino citizen, male or female, computer literate, physically and mentally fit, and has good moral character.

All interested applicants must submit the following to the 7th Civil Relations Group, Civil Relations Service, AFP, Camp General Emilio Aguinaldo Quezon City: four (4) copies of application letter; four (4) copies of resume; four (4) copies of transcript of records and diploma; four (4) copies of Civil Service eligibility or Bar Report of Rating; four (4) copies of tranings/seminar attended; and four (4) copies of NBI, police and barangay clearances.

Aside from security of tenure, qualified applicants will get a competitive salary, clothing allowance, and a chance for foreign and local training.

Those who will qualify will still be undergoing deliberation/screening as scheduled.

For further inquiries, please call CRSAFP at (02) 911-6001 local 5636 or email crg_7th@yahoo.com.

http://news.pia.gov.ph/index.php?article=241386660150

1 comment:

  1. The Civil Relations Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippines is the main Psychological Operations/Civil Military Operations arm of the Philippine military. Back in the 1990s, President Fidel Ramos banned the use of the term Psychological Operations as part of unit titles/identifications because of the negative connotations associated with the expression.

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