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DepEd Memorandum No. 014, s. 2023 : 2023 Search for Outstanding Government Workers


DepEd Memorandum No. 014, s. 2023

2023 Search for Outstanding Government Workers

 

DepEd Memorandum No. 014, s. 2023 2023 Search for Outstanding Government Workers

 

MAR 03 2023

 

DepEd MEMORANDUM

No. 014, s. 2023

 

2023 SEARCH FOR OUTSTANDING GOVERNMENT WORKERS

 

To:      Undersecretaries

Assistant Secretaries

Bureau and Service Directors

Regional Directors

Schools Division Superintendents

Public Elementary and Secondary School Heads

All Others Concerned

 

1. The Civil Service Commission (CSC), under the auspices of the Honor Awards Program (HAP), announces the 2023 Search for Outstanding Government Workers.

 

2. The Search aims to recognize outstanding public officials and employees, individuals and/ or groups of individuals, who have shown excellent or utmost dedication and commitment to public service.

 

3. The Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) Committees in the field shall screen and evaluate all nominations for the different types of awards. The nominations must be duly signed by the respective chairperson of the PRAISE Committee or its equivalent depending on the station of the nominee/s whether from Central Office (CO), regional office, or schools division office. All nominations in the CO shall be deliberated and evaluated by the CO PRAISE Committee and recommended to the Secretary for final approval and endorsement to the CSC-HAP.

 

4. To ease the submission of requirements, only digital/scanned copies of accomplished forms together with one complete set of nomination documents in Portable Document Format (PDF) must be submitted to the Bureau of Human Resource and Organizational Development-Employee Welfare Division (BHRODEWD) through the link https://bit.ly/2023HAP not later than March 10, 2023. This is to provide ample time for the review, approval, endorsement, and transmittal of nominations to the concerned CSC field offices on or before the March 31, 2023 CSC deadline.

 

5. The original and certified true copies of the nomination documents shall be submitted directly to the respective CSC regional or field offices upon the approval of the Secretary's endorsement.

 

6. A copy of Civil Service Commission Memorandum Circular 01, s. 2023 containing the mechanics, requirements, and procedures is enclosed.

 

7. Equal Opportunity Principle (EOP) shall be exercised to underscore the Department’s policy of no discrimination against any employee for rewards and recognition regardless of age, gender, civil status, disability, religion, ethnic group, and political beliefs.

 

8. For more information, please contact the following:

 

For information about the CSC Honor Award Program CSC HAP Secretariat

Telephone No.: (02) 8931-7993 or (02) 8932-0381

Email address: hapsecretariat@yahoo.com

 

For concern on the submission to DepEd CO PRAISE Committee BHROD-EWD (CO PRAISE Secretariat)

Telephone No.: (02) 8633- 7229 or (02) 8635-3760 

Email address: bhrod.ewd@deped.gov.ph

 

9. Immediate dissemination of this Memorandum is desired.

By Authority of the Secretary

 

 

(SGD) GLORIA JUMAMIL-MERCADO

Undersecretary

 

Encl.:

            As stated

 

Reference: 

DepEd Memorandum No. 008, s. 2022

 

To be indicated in the Perpetual Index

under the following subjects:

 

BUREAUS AND OFFICES

EMPLOYEES

PRIZES OR AWARDS

PROGRAMS

SEARCH

SERVICE

 

 

(Enclosure to DepEd Memorandum No. 014, s. 2023)

 



 

MC No. 1, s. 2023

 

MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR

 

TO:              HEADS OF CONSTITUTIONAL BODIES; DEPARTMENTS, BUREAUS, AND AGENCIES OF THE NATIONAL GOVERNMENT; LOCAL GOVERNMENT UNITS; GOVERNMENT-OWNED OR CONTROLLED CORPORATIONS WITH ORIGINAL CHARTERS; AND STATE UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES 

 

SUBJECT:  2023 Search for Outstanding Government Workers

 

The Civil Service Commission (CSC) announces the start of the 2023 Search for Outstanding Government Workers as mandated in the 1987 Philippine Constitution, Executive Order (EO) No. 292 or the Administrative Code of 1987; EO No. 508, series of 1992, as amended by EO No. 77, series of 1993; and Republic Act No. 6713. As provided under Section 35, Chapter 5, Book V of the Administrative Code of 1987, the CSC shall administer the Honor Awards Program (HAP) and conduct the annual search for public exemplars.

 

The Search covers three (3) award categories, namely: the Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award, the Outstanding Public Officials and Employees Award (Dangal ng Bayan) Award, and the CSC Pagasa Award. The conferment of the awards forms part of the Commission's advocacy of promoting excellence, and recognizing and rewarding civil servants for outstanding performance, contribution, and achievements, and/or consistent manifestation of exemplary ethical behavior in public service.

 

Heads of government agencies are enjoined to participate in the prestigious Search and nominate the awardees of their Program on Rewards, Awards, and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) via electronic submission of documentary requirements, to the CSC Regional and/or Field Offices not later than 31 March 2023. The attached CSC Resolution No. 2100501 dated 24 June 2021 on the Guidelines for the 2021 Search for Outstanding Government Workers and the Years Thereafter, shall be adopted for the 2023 Search. Updated nomination forms are available in the CSC Regional and Field Offices nationwide and from the CSC website, www.csc.gov.ph

 

Further, the CSC seeks the assistance of government agencies in promoting the HAP and the public service exemplars by encouraging the employees to like and subscribe to the Philippine Civil Service Facebook page and CSC Media PH Youtube pageand share the following regular promotional releases in their respective online bulletin boards and social media pages:

 

Social Media Posts

 

The CSC's main Facebook Page features regular updates on the nomination process and inspirational quotes from past awardees. Government agencies are encouraged to share or cross-post these informational and inspirational social media cards on their respective online accounts as well.

 

Lingkod Bayan Diaries: Katangi-tanging Kawani

 

Lingkod Bayan Diaries: Katangi-tanging Kawani (LBD KK), previously known as HAP Story, is a video anthology released through the CSC Facebook Page and YouTube channel. The videos feature civil servants' stories and their experiences as awardees. A short clip of awardees inviting nominations to the Search is also featured at the end of each video.

 

Government agencies, through their respective human resource management officers (HRMOs), are requested to use the videos for the following purposes:

 

• regular social media content on official agency online platforms;

• resource materials documenting public service excellence;

• visual materials to be used during learning and development programs such as webinars, conventions, and summits;

• recruitment tools to attract potential applicants to public service;

• motivational tools to encourage employees to pursue career development;

• creative representation of regional achievements showcasing best practices done in the regions;

• video support for media interviews on public service; and

• information tools for orientations on the Search for Outstanding Government Workers.

 

Lingkod Bayan Diaries Previews

 

Lingkod Bayan Diaries Previews are vertical video teasers promoting the next main LBD episode. These are shareable through emerging vertical video platforms such as Facebook Reels, YouTube Shorts, and TikTok.

 

HAP Promotional Videos

 

Videos on the Search are also released via the CSC's official online accounts. These may be used by government agencies as informational material on the program and encourage nominations.

 

For inquiries, the HAP Secretariat may be reached through telephone numbers (02) 8931-7993/8932-0381, or by email address hapsecretariat@csc.gov.ph.

 

For official updates and materials on HAP, please refer to the following:

 

CSC website                          www.csc.gov.ph

CSC Facebook Page              www.facebook.com/civilservicegovph

YouTube Channel                 www.youtube.com/cscphmedia

LBD YouTube Playlist :   https://tinyurl.com/LBDYTplaylist

LBD Facebook Playlist :   https://tinyurl.com/LBDFBPlaylist

 

 

(SGD) KARLO A. B. NOGRALES

Chairperson

 

 

09 January 2023


 

 

 

 


HONOR AWARDS PROGRAM

Re: Guidelines on the 2021 Search for Outstanding Government Workers and the Years Thereafter

 

Number: 2100501

 

 

Promulgated 24 June 2021


x----------------------------------------------x

 

 

RESOLUTION

 

WHEREASin accordance with its constitutional mandate to adopt measures to promote morale, efficiency, integrity, responsiveness and courtesy in the civil service, as well as to strengthen the merit and rewards system, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) administers an annual, nationwide Honor Awards Program (HAP) through the annual Search for Outstanding Government Workers;

 

WHEREASthe CSC administers the annual Search to recognize government officials and employees who exemplified outstanding performance, to further motivate or inspire public servants to improve the quality of their performance and to instill excellence in public service;

 

WHEREASpursuant to Republic Act No. 6713, otherwise known as the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees, Executive Order No. 292, otherwise known as the Administrative Code of 1987 and its Implementing Rules and Regulations, and Executive Order No. 508, s. 1992, as amended by Executive Order No. 77, s. 1993, CSC, together with the Office of the President and the constituted Special Committee on Awards, shall confer the Presidential Lingkod Bayan and CSC Pagasa, two award categories given for outstanding work performance, and the Outstanding Public Officials and Employees or Dangal ng Bayan award for exemplary conduct and ethical behavior;

 

WHEREASPresident Rodrigo Roa Duterte signed and approved Republic Act No. 11469 otherwise known as "Bayanihan to Heal as One Act" on March 24, 2020, declaring the existence of a national emergency arising from the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation;

 

WHEREASthe President further approved Republic Act No. 11494 or the Bayanihan To Recover As One Act on September 11, 2020, providing for COVID-19 response and recovery interventions, mechanisms to accelerate the recovery and bolster the resiliency of the Philippine economy, providing funds therefor, and for other purposes.

 

WHEREAS, the Commission issued CSC Memorandum Circular No. 10 dated May 7, 2020, Revised Interim Guidelines for Alternative Work Arrangements and Support Mechanisms for Workers in the Government During the Period of State of National Emergency Due to COVID-19 Pandemic which provides that all government agencies and instrumentalities may adopt alternative work arrangements appropriate/applicable to their functions and place of work, and prevailing community quarantine in the area where the agency is located, giving priority to the preferred schedule of employees who are senior citizens, pregnant women, and persons with disabilities (PWD);

 

WHEREASpursuant to the abovementioned issuances, it is necessary to issue the Guidelines for the conduct of the Search for Outstanding Government Workers in 2021 and years thereafter and enjoin the heads of agencies and state workers to observe electronic submission of scanned copies of nominations, together with the required documents, to the CSC Regional and/or Field Offices in accordance with the provisions of these guidelines, together with a Certification from the agency Human Resource Management Officer that the documents submitted are authentic and genuine;

 

WHEREFOREthe Commission RESOLVES to adopt the attached Guidelines for the 2021 Search for Outstanding Government Workers and the Years Thereafter.

 

Quezon City.

 

 

ORIGINAL SIGNED

ALICIA dela ROSA-BALA

Chairperson

 

ORIGINAL SIGNED

ATTY. AILEEN LOURDES A. LIZADA

Commissioner

 

 

Attested by:

 

 

(SGD) KATHERINE LIMARE-DELMORE

Acting Director IV

Commission Secretariat and Liaison Office

 

 

 

HONOR AWARDS PROGRAM

Guidelines for the 2021 Search for Outstanding Government Workers and the Years Thereafter

 

I. Introduction

 

In accordance with its constitutional mandate to adopt measures to promote morale, efficiency, integrity, responsiveness and courtesy in the civil service, as well as to strengthen the merit and rewards system, the Civil Service Commission (CSC) administers an annual, nationwide Honor Awards Program (HAP) through the annual Search for Outstanding Government Workers. The program seeks to recognize and reward state officials and employees for their outstanding contributions and achievements in the delivery of public service.

 

The annual Search started in 1965 through the Employee Suggestions and Incentives Awards System (ESIAS) implemented under Section 27 of Republic Act No. 2260 or the Civil Service Act of 1959 to award public servants for extraordinary acts or services that contributed to the efficiency, economy and improvement of government operations.

 

In 1975, by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 807, new rules and guidelines of the ESIAS modified the types of honor awards as follows: Presidential or Lingkod Bayan and Silangan Awards, the Civil Service Commission or Pagasa Award, and the Agency or Kapwa Award.

 

Meanwhile, Republic Act No. 6713 known as the Code of Conduct and Ethical Standards for Public Officials and Employees vested in the CSC the administration of the nationwide Search for Outstanding Public Officials and Employees or Dangal ng Bayan Award.

 

On 16 March 2020, the President, through Presidential Proclamation No. 929, declared a state of calamity throughout the Philippines due to the Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation. Subsequently, the President approved Republic Act No. 11469 otherwise known as "Bayanihan to Heal as One Act" on March 24, 2020, declaring the existence of a national emergency arising from the COVID-19 situation. Furthermore, the President approved Republic Act No. 11494 or the Bayanihan to Recover as One Act on September 11, 2020, providing for COVID-19 response and recovery interventions, mechanisms to accelerate the recovery and bolster the resiliency of the Philippine economy, providing funds therefor, and for other purposes.

 

Pertinent thereto, the Commission issued CSC Memorandum Circular No 10 dated May 7, 2020, Revised Interim Guidelines for Alternative Work Arrangements and Support Mechanisms for Workers in the Government During the Period of State of National Emergency Due to COVID-19 Pandemic, which provides that all government agencies and instrumentalities may adopt alternative work arrangements appropriate/applicable to their functions and place of work, and prevailing community quarantine in the area where the agency is located, giving priority to the preferred schedule of employees who are senior citizens, pregnant women, and persons with disabilities (PWD).

 

Thereafter, the President, through Proclamation No. 1021 dated September 16, 2020, extended the declared State of Calamity throughout the Philippines for a period of one (1) year, effective 13 September 2020 to 12 September 2021, unless earlier lifted or extended as circumstances may warrant. Further, all government agencies and LGUs are enjoined to continue rendering full assistance to and cooperation with each other and mobilize the necessary resources to undertake critical, urgent, and appropriate disaster response aid and measures in a timely manner to curtail and eliminate the threat of COVID-19.

 

Hence, pursuant to the abovementioned issuances, the Commission deems it necessary to issue the Guidelines for the conduct of the Search for Outstanding Government Workers for 2021 and the years thereafter. Electronic submission of nomination, together with the required documents and Certification from the agency Human Resource Management Officer that the documents submitted are authentic and genuine, is required.

 

II. Award Categories

A. Outstanding Work Performance

• Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award is conferred to an individual or group comprised of five members for exceptional or extraordinary contributions resulting from an idea or performance that had nationwide impact on public interest, security and patrimony.

• Civil Service Commission Pagasa Award is conferred to an individual or group comprised of five members for outstanding contribution/s resulting from an idea or performance that directly benefit more than one department of the government.

 

B. Exemplary Ethical Behavior

• Outstanding Public Officials and Employees or Dangal ng Bayan Award is conferred to an individual for performance of an extraordinary act or public service and consistent demonstration of exemplary ethical behavior on the basis of observance of the eight norms provided under Republic Act No. 6713:

 

1. Commitment to Public Interest

2. Professionalism

3. Justness and Sincerity

4. Political Neutrality

5. Responsiveness to the Public

6. Nationalism and Patriotism

7. Commitment to Democracy

8. Simple Living

 

Ill. Who are Qualified

 

A. All appointive officials and employees holding permanent, temporary, coterminous, contractual and casual status of employment in the government, whether stationed in the Philippines or abroad;

B. Elective officials;

C. Elective and appointive barangay officials and employees may also be nominated, provided they meet all the following conditions pursuant to Civil Service Commission (CSC) Resolution No. 01-1352dated August 10, 2001 on the "Recognition of the Barangay Secretary and Barangay Treasurer as Government Employees" (Annex A):

• Respective appointment papers are submitted to the CSC for records purposes;

• Positions have fixed salary in accordance with the salary schedule provided for in Local Budget Circular No. 63, s. 1996;

• Meet the qualification requirements set in the Local Government Code of 1991; and

• Attendance and service records are kept and maintained in the barangay office

D. Posthumous nominations may be made for a public servant who died in the line of duty or in the pursuit of his/her official duties and responsibilities as a civil servant. Posthumous nominations should be formalized within 12 months from the time of death of the government official or employee; and

E. Those who are under extension of service are not qualified. 

 

Prior to the nomination, the nominated official or employee must meet the following qualifications:

 

1. Have rendered at least three (3) years of continuous government service as of deadline of nominations' submission. Accomplishments for which the nominee is being recognized for should also be made within the last three (3) years immediately prior to the nomination, and have been consistently and continuously carried out by the nominee during said period;

2. Have a performance rating of at least Very Satisfactory or its equivalent for six (6) semestral or three (3) annual rating periods prior to the nomination; and 

3. Have not been found guilty of any administrative or criminal offense involving moral turpitude or does not have any pending case against them at the time of nomination. 

 

Team members who did not meet the abovementioned qualification requirements (Items 1 to 3) shall not be included in the nomination.

 

IV. Criteria for Evaluation

 

A. Presidential Lingkod Bayan and Civil Service Commission Pagasa Awards

 

1. Noteworthiness of Outstanding Performance/Contribution- The degree of uniqueness and originality of outstanding performance or contribution/s; implemented breakthroughs in the structure, system and procedures in the delivery of services. 

2. Sustainability of Contribution - The extent to which the accomplishment led to innovation/contribution which has been adopted; number of individuals, communities, offices who benefited; and evidence of sustained use or continuous implementation for at least three years or longer.

3. Impact of Performance/Achievement - The extent to which the idea, suggestion, innovation or invention is being used and its result; positive outcomes; the resulting paradigm shift; and the amount of money saved.

4. Reliability and Effectiveness - The extent to which the innovation/idea has effectively and efficiently addressed a pressing need/improved service delivery.

5. Consistency of Performance - The degree of consistency manifested by consistent outstanding performance based on historical data/work record.

6. Demonstrated Teamwork, Cooperation, Camaraderie and Cohesiveness (for group nominations) - The extent to which the group members motivate and support each other or the degree to which group members positively influence each other.

 

Each group/team member should have verifiable/actual contribution in the attainment of the group/team's accomplishment. This should be specified in the nomination.

 

B. Outstanding Public Officials and Employees or the Dangal ng Bayan Award

 

1. Quality and Consistency of Behavioral Performance - The level of consistency to which the nominee has manifested exemplary conduct and noteworthiness of behavioral performance.

2. Impact of Behavioral Performance - The extent to which the extraordinary act has created a powerful effect or impact on the organization or public.

3. Risk or Temptation Inherent in the Work - The degree of risk and temptation substantially present in the work.

4. Obscurity of the Position - The lowliness or insignificance of the position in relation to the degree of performance and extraordinary norm/s manifested.

5. Years of Service - The cumulative years of service that the nominee has rendered in the government vis-a-vis his/her accomplishments.

6. Other similar circumstances or considerations in favor of the nominee, as may be determined by the members of the Committee on Award for Dangal ng Bayan.

 

V. Required Nomination Documents

 

Each nomination requires the submission of soft or scanned copy of the fully-accomplished HAP nomination form, clearances and other documentary requirements (see Letters A-N), with a Certification from the agency Human Resource Management Officer that the documents submitted are authentic and genuine. The nomination shall be submitted electronically to the CSC Field or Regional Office where the agency is clustered.

 

A. Completely filled-out HAP Nomination Form:

 

HAP Form No. 1 - Nomination for the Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award and CSC Pagasa Award (Individual Category)

 

HAP Form No. 2 - Nomination for the Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award and CSC Pagasa Award (Group Category)

 

HAP Form No. 2-A - Information on the Members of the Group Nominee

 

HAP Form No. 3 - Nomination for the Outstanding Public Officials and Employees Award or the Dangal ng Bayan Award

 

Each completely filled-up nomination form should be accompanied by a write-up using the Nomination Write-up form. In no case shall the write-up exceed the maximum allowable ten (10) pages of A4 size bond paper using Arial font size 12.

 

B. Nominee's updated CS Form 212 or Personal Data Sheet with passport size (4.5cm x 3.5cm) photo taken within the last six months prior to the nomination

 

C. Certification from the Chairperson of the agency's local, provincial, regional or national Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) Committee or its equivalent, stating that the nomination has undergone deliberation by the Committee

 

In the case of group nomination composed of members from various agencies, the Chairperson of the PRAISE Committee or its equivalent and the Agency Head of the lead agency shall endorse the nomination.

 

D. Letter from the Agency Head endorsing the nomination to the CSC Agency head refers to Department Secretary, Chairperson or President of national government agencies, constitutional commissions, government-owned and controlled corporations, government financial institutions, and state/local universities and colleges; heads of bureaus and agencies attached to or under the Departments; as well as Governors or Mayors. Heads of agencies also refer to the following officials:

 

Nominee

Endorsing Head of Agency

Members/Staff of the Senate

Members/Staff of the House of Representatives

Members/Staff of the Local Sanggunian

Governor/Mayor

Vice-Governor/Vice-Mayor

Punong Barangay/Kagawad

Senate President

Speaker of the House of Representatives

Vice-Governor/Vice Mayor

DILG Secretary

Governor/Mayor

City/Municipal Mayor

 

Where the nominee is the Agency Head, endorsement by the superior official is required, as follows:

 

Nominee

Endorsing Head of Agency

Department Secretaries

Heads of Bureaus and Agencies attached to or under the Departments

President of State Universities and Colleges

President of Government-owned and Controlled Corporations

General Manager of Local Water District

Executive Secretary

Department Secretary

 

Chairperson of the Board of Regents

Chairperson of the Board of Directors or Trustees

Chairperson of the Board of Directors

 

Agencies with nominations endorsed by Agency Heads who are OIC-designates should also submit a letter or a copy of the latter's designation order. The agency heads may also delegate the authority to sign the endorsement to an authorized representative, provided that a copy of the authority of the delegation shall be attached to the nomination folder.

 

If the agency has more than one nominee, an endorsement for all its nominees may be submitted instead of individual endorsements. Group nominations with team members from two or more departments/agencies shall be separately endorsed by their respective agency heads.

 

E. Certification signed by the nominee that he/she has not been found guilty of any administrative or criminal offense involving moral turpitude and does not have any pending case at the time of nomination

 

A certification of no pending administrative or criminal case involving moral turpitude issued by the highest-ranking Administrative Officer or Legal Officer is required for posthumous nomination only Detailed information or copy of decision on dismissed/decided easels of the nominee, if any

 

A nominee declared as semi-finalist shall again be required to submit a self-certification that he/she has not been found guilty of any administrative or criminal offense involving moral turpitude and does not have any pending administrative or criminal case. In case of non-submission, the semi-finalist shall be disqualified.

 

F. Certification issued by the highest Human Resource Management Officer (HRMO) that the individual nominee or each member of the group nominee has obtained at least Very Satisfactory (VS) performance ratings for six (6) semestral or three (3) annual rating periods prior to the nomination. Copy of the rating forms need not be attached to the nomination folder, however, the rating period/s should be clearly stated in the Certificate.

 

A certificate of performance is no longer required for a nominee who is the head of a department, agency, and elective official.

 

For a nominee occupying third level position, a certification from the agency HRMO on the latest available Career Executive Service Performance Evaluation System (CESPES) performance rating for six (6) semestral or three (3) annual rating periods must be submitted.

 

G. Certification of No Unliquidated Cash Advance signed by the agency's Financial Officer/Accountant as of December 31 of the year prior to nomination

 

H. Certification of No Disallowance issued by the Commission on Audit (COA) Resident Auditor for previous accountabilities as of December 31 of the year prior to the nomination

 

In case a Notice of Disallowance is issued by COA, the qualification of a nominee to join the Search shall be examined on a case-to-case basis such that the merits of the specific ground or basis for the disallowance of the notice of suspension would be considered.

 

Further, if the COA central office has already approved and confirmed the decision of the originating COA office, said decision becomes executory if no Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) had been issued by the Supreme Court. Once there is already an obligation to refund, there should be an official document showing that the nominee has started paying the refund or is acknowledging his/her obligation under the law.

 

Non-refund despite the obligation will not make the nominee qualified to join the Search.

 

I. Copy of the Statement of Assets, Liabilities and Networth (SALN) of the individual nominee or each member of the group nominee for the year prior to nomination, signed by the authorized officer administering the oath All individual and group nominees MUST submit their SALN.

 

J. Copy of nominee's Appointment Paper

 

K. Commission on Election (COMELEC) Certification of Elected Candidate (for elective official)

 

L. Updated Service Record duly certified by the agency's Human Resource Management Officer (HRMO)

 

The nominee's plantilla position as reflected in the Service Record shall be the position indicated in the nomination form.

 

M. Nominee's valid clearances to be secured from the following agencies in the locality:

- National Bureau of Investigation

- BIR Tax Clearance

- Police Clearance

 

The following clearances shall be secured by the CSC:

 

1. Clearance for Pendency or No Pendency of Administrative Case shall be issued by the CSC Regional Office (CSCRO).

2. Clearances from Office of the Ombudsman, Sandiganbayan, CSC Central Office-Office for Legal Affairs, and the Commission on Human Rights shall be secured by the HAP Secretariat for the semi-finalists of the Search.

3. Clearance from the Office of the President shall also be secured by the HAP Secretariat for presidential appointees selected as semi-finalists of the Search.

 

N. Group nominations with team members from two or more departments/agencies shall comply with all documentary requirements coming from their respective departments/agencies

 

O. Certification of the agency HRMO of the authenticity of documents submitted

 

Soft or scanned copies of annual reports, recommendations from institutions/personalities, news clippings and certificates of training, seminars and recognition should not be included in the nomination.

 

All nominations and documents of the awardees of the Search shall be considered as permanent records of the Commission, and shall no longer be returned.

 

VI. Write-up of Accomplishments

 

A. The write-up must highlight outstanding accomplishments or exemplary norms of conduct manifested within the last three years. Presentation of accomplishments or norms manifested should be in order of significance, complete with descriptions, justifications and should adhere to the following pointers:

 

• Use specific terms. Define/clarify terms such as "assisted", "contributed" or "facilitated";

• Outstanding accomplishments of exemplary norms displayed and impact in brief, factual, and in bullet form;

• Present impact of accomplishments by indicating how it was sustained/adopted, problems addressed, savings generated, people/office benefited and/or transactions facilitated; and

• The nomination write-up of heads of offices, agencies and local government units should present individual accomplishments or behavioral norms, not the accomplishments of the entire agency or local government unit.

 

B. The following information must be adequately provided:

 

1. For Group Nomination (Presidential Lingkod Bayan and CSC Pagasa Awards categories):

 

Name of team or group, names of qualified team members with their respective positions, status of appointment, length of government service and contribution/accomplishment of each member enumerated in detail. Please refer to HAP Form Nos. 2 and 2-A for details.

 

2. For outstanding work accomplishment, state whether or not the accomplishments presented are part of the regular duties of the nominee or if these are his/her own initiative. If part of nominee's regular duties or mandate, cite justifications on why the accomplishments are considered exceptional or extraordinary. The impact of the contribution must be substantially elaborated:

 

• Nationwide impact of the exceptional/extraordinary contribution to public interest, security and patrimony (for Presidential Lingkod Bayan award category)

 

• Impact of the outstanding contribution to more than one department of the government (for CSC Pagasa award category)

 

3. For exemplary conduct and ethical behavior, present the exemplary norms of conduct manifested/displayed and provide justifications why the norm/s displayed are considered exemplary.

 

C. Limitation on Nomination

 

A. The nomination write-up should only be for a maximum of 10 pages (A4 size bond paper, Arial size 12 font) to include the summary of accomplishments, impact and other information.

B. While there are three award categories under the Search, an employee or official should be nominated to only one award category.

 

C. Honor awardees or those who have been previously conferred with any of the three awards: (Presidential Lingkod Bayan, Outstanding Public Officials and Employees or Oangal ng Bayan, and Civil Service Commission Pagasa) can still be nominated to the same or to a different award category after five years from the conferment of his/her award, provided that the nomination is based on a new set of accomplishments and/or exemplary norms/behavior manifested.

 

VII. Procedure for Nomination

 

Government agencies are expected to nominate their exemplars. There is no limit to the number of nominations which the agency may submit in any of the award categories provided the requirements are complied with. The HRMO of the agency shall be responsible for preparing the nomination of the official or employee or group/team.

 

1. The Program on Awards and Incentives for Service Excellence (PRAISE) Committee or its equivalent, shall review and recommend the nomination for endorsement of the head of agency.

 

2. The nominations of the Head of Department, Agency and elective official need not be submitted to the PRAISE Committee. However, all other documentary requirements have to be complied with.

 

3. Pursuant to CSC Resolution No. 2000359, promulgated on 17 February 2020, on the Revised Guidelines on the Conferment of Recognition and Award under the Program to Institutionalize Meritocracy and Excellence in Human Resource Management (PRIME-HRM), agencies conferred with Maturity Level IV recognition shall be automatically nominated to the CSC Pagasa Award group category of the Search for Outstanding Government Workers.

 

The CSC's Human Resource Policies and Standards Office (HRPSO) will inform the CSCRO concerned regarding the automatic nomination of an agency. The CSCRO shall then advise the agency regarding the preparation and submission of nomination requirements for the CSC Pagasa group category of the Search.

 

As a requirement for group nominees under the search guidelines, the PRIME-HRM nominee shall select its group members which should not exceed five (5) members. The agency HRM Office, being instrumental in achieving the PRIME-HRM Level IV maturity, shall represent the agency with the HRM Office head as the team leader together with four (4) other members from said office.

 

The period of nomination shall be within two years from the conferment of the PRIME-HRM award.

 

PRIME-HRM nominee with incomplete documentary requirements shall be deemed ineligible to the Search.

 

4. The Agency Head shall approve the nomination and shall issue an endorsement letter prior to submission of nomination to the CSC Field or Regional Offices.

 

Any private individual or organization may recommend an individual or group of individuals for a specific category of the Search, to the concerned government agency. It shall undergo evaluation of the PRAISE Committee and endorsement of the head of agency, if qualified.

 

Government officials and employees who are winners of private award-giving bodies may also be nominated to the Search for Outstanding Government Workers, provided that all the requirements for the Search are complied with.

 

VIII. Procedure for Screening and Evaluation

 

A. Regional Level Screening

 

The CSC Regional Office shall create a five-member Regional Committee on Awards (RCA) composed of the Regional Director, Assistant Regional Director, Public Assistance and Liaison Division (PALO) Chief, and two representatives from the Regional Multi-Sectoral Advisory Council (RMSAC), the Regional Council on Human Resource Management Practitioners (RCHRMP) or the academe.

 

The RCA shall evaluate the qualified nominations submitted based on Sections IV to V of the Guidelines and select the regional winners of the Search.

 

The PALD shall serve as the Regional HAP Secretariat. It shall download and screen all electronically submitted nominations with complete documentary requirements, and determine the correctness of the category vis-a-vis the accomplishment/s presented. It shall shortlist qualified nominees based on Sections Ill to V of the Guidelines and provide soft or scanned copies of the nominations to the Regional Committee on Awards for deliberation.

 

The CSCROs are responsible for coordinating with the agencies regarding electronic submission of the nominee's lacking documents and for ensuring completion of the same prior to electronic submission to the Regional Committee on Awards for deliberation. A nomination with incomplete documentary requirements will no longer be included in the Search. Soft or scanned copies of nominations received by the CSCROs which are not under their jurisdiction shall be electronically forwarded to the CSCRO concerned, NOT to the National HAP Secretariat.

 

Only those selected by the RCA as regional winners will advance to the second level screening.

 

Nominations of regional winners should be officially transmitted online by the CSCRO to the National HAP Secretariat. Further, a list of all qualified and non-qualified nominations received for the three award categories duly signed by the CSCRO Director MUST likewise be submitted. The list should include the nominee's name, plantilla position, level of position, agency and award category. It should also indicate if the nominations received have complete or incomplete documentary requirements.

 

B. National Level Screening

 

The Public Assistance and Information Office (PAIO) shall serve as the National HAP Secretariat (NHS). It shall convene the National Committees on Awards (NCA) composed of the following:

 

1. Committee on the Presidential or Lingkod Bayan and Civil Service Commission Pagasa Awards

 

Member of the Commission, CSC

Chief Protocol Officer of the Office of the President

Three (3) prominent Filipino citizens who are not in the government service

 

2. Committee on the Dangal ng Bayan Award

Chairperson of the CSC

o Ombudsman of the Office of the Ombudsman

Chairperson of the Commission on Audit

Two (2) government officials/employees appointed by the President of the Philippines

 

The NHS will evaluate all electronically submitted regional winners' nominations based on Sections III to VI of the Guidelines and determine the correctness of the category vis-a-vis the accomplishment/s presented. It shall come up with a shortlist of national qualifiers to be submitted to the NCA. The final list of national qualifiers shall also be provided to the CSCROs.

 

The NCA shall evaluate the national qualifiers' nominations based on their extraordinary accomplishments and exemplary ethical behavior, and shall come up with a shortlist of semi-finalists. The names and photos of the semifinalists shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation to request the public to send their feedback via e-mail. Simultaneously, they shall be subjected to background investigation and remote interview. The NHS shall consolidate the feedback gathered from the public and the background investigation report and shall forward these, together with the video of the remote interview, via online to the NCA for evaluation. Thereafter, the NCA shall select the winners of the CSC Pagasa and Dangal ng Bayan awards, and the finalists of the Presidential or Lingkod Bayan award for decision/approval of the President.

 

IX. Procedure for Committees on Awards Deliberation

 

Pursuant to Item 5.6, General Guidelines of CSC MC 10 dated May 7, 2020, "Agencies may use videoconferencing/teleconferencing in conducting meetings to minimize face to face interaction". Hence, the same procedure shall be used in the committee on award deliberations.

 

A. Selection of Regional Winners

 

Upon electronic submission of the qualified nominations by the RHS, the RCA shall evaluate all nominations submitted to them and select the regional qualifiers.

 

The RCA will then each come up with their shortlist of regional finalists and email them to the RHS for tallying of votes. The RCA shall convene on an agreed date through video/teleconferencing to deliberate and agree on their choices and select the regional winners. The RHS shall draw a Committee Resolution for each award category identifying the regional winners and shall e-mail the same to the RCA for confirmation and e-signature.

 

The RHS shall transmit the regional winners' nominations via e-mail to the NHS for further evaluation and for consideration in the national search. 

 

B. Selection of National Semi-finalists

 

Upon online receipt of the regional winners' nominations, the NHS shall evaluate them and select the national qualifiers whose nominations shall be transmitted electronically to the NCA for their evaluation.

 

The NCA shall each come up with a shortlist of semi-finalists and send via email to the NHS for tallying of votes. The NCA shall convene on an agreed date through video/teleconferencing, to deliberate and agree on their choices and select the semi-finalists. The NHS shall draw a Certificate of Recognition for each award category identifying the semi-finalists and shall e-mail the same, together with the tally sheet, to the NCA for confirmation and e-signature.

 

The NCA shall also provide the NHS via email with specific instructions for the background investigators to look into the semi-finalist's accomplishment/s or ethical behavior which require more information or clarification. For the remote interview, they shall agree on one common question which shall be asked of all the semi-finalists to know them more up close and to observe their behavior and demeanor. The same shall be captured by the NHS and emailed to the background investigators.

 

The selected semi-finalists shall be subjected to background investigation/validation and remote interview. A public advisory on the list of semi-finalists shall also be posted at the CSC website and social media platforms to encourage public feedback on the semi-finalists.

 

C. Conduct of Background Investigation and Remote Interview on HAP Semifinalists

 

The NHS shall initiate the conduct of background investigation (Bl) through the issuance of an Office Order for the HAP background investigators/validators to perform their Bl tasks. The nomination documents of the semi-finalists, together with the instructions from the NCA, shall likewise be forwarded to them electronically.

 

As a matter of procedure, the background investigators shall review the nomination documents of the semi-finalist assigned to them. They shall draw a BI plan to identify the possible individuals to interview on the semi-finalist's accomplishments and ethical behavior. They shall also review the Manual on the Conduct of Background Investigation for questions to ask their interviewees.

 

Similarly, pursuant to Item 5.6, General Guidelines of CSC MC 10 dated May 7, 2020, "Agencies may use videoconferencing/teleconferencing in conducting meetings to minimize face to face interaction". The same procedure shall be used in the conduct of background investigation and remote interview on HAP semi-finalists.

 

BI and remote interview shall be conducted through phone call, video/teleconferencing, e-mail and other non face-to-face modes of communication. The BI reports and the required attachments should be signed by the Regional Director and electronically submitted to the NHS within the set deadline.

 

The BI reports shall then be submitted via email to the NCA for evaluation and deliberation.

 

D. Selection of Finalists/Awardees

 

The NHS shall send electronically the background investigation (BI) reports on the semi-finalists together with the comments from the public and summary of clearances to the NCA for their evaluation.

 

The NCA shall each come up with their shortlist of winners (for the Dangal ng Bayan and CSC Pagasa categories) or finalists (for the Presidential Lingkod Bayan category) and email them to the NHS for tallying of votes. The NCA shall again convene on an agreed date through video/teleconferencing, to deliberate and agree on their choices and select the winners/finalists. The NHS shall draw a Committee Resolution for each award category identifying the winners/finalists, and shall e-mail the same, together with the tally sheet, to the NCA for confirmation and e-signature.

 

A letter submitting the Committee Resolution for the Presidential Lingkod Bayan finalists for approval and confirmation of the President shall be electronically transmitted to the Office of the President.

 

X. Definition of Terms

 

Terms

Definition

Regional Winner

Nominee whose nomination has complete documentary requirements, including agency endorsement, has been shortlisted by the Regional HAP Secretariat based on Items IlI and V of the Guidelines and has been selected by the Regional Committee on Awards to advance to the national search.

 

A regional winner is not entitled or will not receive any cash reward as he/she shall still vie for the national search. A Certificate of Participation will instead be given by the CSC Regional Office, signed by the CSC Regional Director and members of the Regional Committee on Awards. 

Nominations of Regional Winners submitted to the HAP Secretariat with incomplete documentary requirements (e.g. no agency endorsement, expired clearances, or nominees did not meet the qualifications, among others) are NOT eligible for the national search.

National Qualifier

Regional winner with complete requirements and qualified based on the existing guidelines, as determined after documentary review by the HAP Secretariat, is endorsed to the National Committee on Awards

National Semi-finalist

Semi-finalist is shortlisted by the National Committee on Awards from among the national qualifiers, and who will be subjected to background investigation.

Presidential Lingkod Bayan Finalist

Finalist is selected by the National Committee on Awards from among the semi-finalists and endorsed to the Office of the President for confirmation.

 

XI. Grounds for Disqualification of Nominations

 

A. Non-compliance with the guidelines on the submission of complete documentary requirements (no agency endorsement, observance of deadline, accuracy and completeness of information required in the nomination form, maximum number of pages for the accomplishment write-up, clearances and other required documents) shall render the nominee ineligible for the Search.

 

B. Non-compliance with the obligation to refund COA central officeapproved or confirmed disallowance of benefit/s

 

C. Any misrepresentation made in any of the documents submitted shall be a ground for disqualification and for disciplinary action against the certifying nominee/authority pursuant to applicable CS laws and rules.

 

D. A nominee requesting Member/s of the Committee on Awards and/or Member/s of the HAP Secretariat, directly or thru intermediaries, special favor or consideration.

 

E. Group members with lacking documentary requirements shall be automatically removed from the team and shall be considered ineligible to/disqualified from the Search.

 

F. Nominee, whether individual or member of a group, who was conferred the award in the same or different category within the last five years prior to the nomination period shall be disqualified from the Search.

 

XII. Submission of Nominations

 

Online submission of nominations to the Presidential or Lingkod Bayan, the Outstanding Public Officials and Employees or the Dangal ng Bayan and CSC or Pagasa Awards categories under the annual Search for Outstanding Government Workers shall be submitted to any Civil Service Commission Field or Regional Office must not be later than the last working day of March ofeach yearsubject to changes upon prior notice.

 

Below is the calendar of activities in relation to the 2021 Search and the years thereafter:

 

PERIOD

ACTIVITY

January-March

Search for Outstanding Government Workers nomination period

April-May

Regional screening and selection of regional winners

June-August

National deliberation, background investigation/validation of accomplishments and accomplishments and selection of winners

September

Awarding Rites for the Outstanding Government Workers

 

XIII. Effectivity

 

These guidelines shall be implemented for the 2021 Search for Outstanding Government Workers and the years thereafter.

 

 

Full copy of DepEd Memorandum No. 014, s. 2023:

 

 

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