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The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) is seeking to fill several positions to strengthen their workforce and ensure effective delivery of the government's peace agenda. The notice lists openings for an Executive Assistant to the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, an Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff and Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, a Document Management Staff, a Peace Program Officer III, and a Library Assistant. Applicants are asked to submit their applications or resumes by May 23, 2014.
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) is seeking to fill several positions to strengthen their workforce and ensure effective delivery of the government's peace agenda. The notice lists openings for an Executive Assistant to the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, an Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff and Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, a Document Management Staff, a Peace Program Officer III, and a Library Assistant. Applicants are asked to submit their applications or resumes by May 23, 2014.
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP) is seeking to fill several positions to strengthen their workforce and ensure effective delivery of the government's peace agenda. The notice lists openings for an Executive Assistant to the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, an Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff and Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs, a Document Management Staff, a Peace Program Officer III, and a Library Assistant. Applicants are asked to submit their applications or resumes by May 23, 2014.
Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process
NOTICE OF VACANCIES
The Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process, mandated to implement and supervise the governments comprehensive peace process, was created under the Executive Order No. 3 on 28 February 2001.
The said mandate laid the framework for the implementation, coordination, monitoring and integration of all government peace initiatives and the participation of civil society in the pursuit of a just and lasting peace in the country.
To ensure the effective and efficient delivery of the government peace agenda, we are strengthening our workforce by engaging individuals who want to make a difference in our society.
With that, the following OPAPP positions are now open for application:
Item Executive Assistant to the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Unit Office of the Secretary Education Bachelors Degree relevant to the job Training At least eight (8) hours of relevant training Work Experience With at least (2) years relevant work experience
Item Executive Assistant to the Chief of Staff and Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs Unit Office of the Secretary Education Bachelors Degree relevant to the job Work Experience With at least (1) year relevant work experience
Item Document Management Staff Unit Office of the Secretary Education Bachelors Degree relevant to the job Work Experience Preferably with at least 6 months to 1 year work experience
Item Peace Program Officer III Unit GPH-MILF Secretariat Salary Grade 18 Education Bachelors Degree relevant to the job Training At least eight (8) hours of relevant training Work Experience Two (2) years relevant experience
Item Library Assistant (Project Development Officer I) Unit Knowledge Management and Resource Center Education Bachelors Degree relevant to the job Work Experience Preferably with at least 6 months work experience in multimedia (photo/video editing) but fresh graduates are welcome to apply
To signify interest, please submit your application to the Human Resource Management Office (HRMO), Office of the Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process (OPAPP), 6th Floor, Agustin Building I, F. Ortigas Jr. Road, Ortigas Center, Pasig.
You may also send your letter of intent and resume to opapp.recruitment@gmail.com with Unit and Position as the subject.