REVISED POLICY ON ORIGINAL AND
PROMOTIONAL APPOINTMENT TO
CAREER EXECUTIVE SERVICE (CES) RANKS
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WHEREAS, Article IV, Part III of the Integrated Reorganization Plan, as approved by Presidential Decree no. 1 dated September 24, 1972, expressly provides that the "Career Executive Service is created to form a continuing pool of well-selected and development oriented career administrators who shall provide competent and faithful service;"
WHEREAS, the afore-quoted law likewise provides that "a person who meets such managerial experience and other requirements and passes examinations, as may be prescribed by the Board, shall be included in the register of career executive eligibles and upon appointment to appropriate class in the Career Executive Service, become an active member of the service" and that the appointment to appropriate classes in the Career Executive Service shall be made by the President from a list of career executive eligibles recommended by the Board. Such appointments shall be made on the basis of ranks;"
WHEREAS, Presidential Decree No. 1 reiterates that "Members of the Career Executive Service shall be classified according to rank based on broad levels of responsibility, on personal qualifications and on demonstrated competence. Salary and status shall be based on rank, not on the position occupied at any given time. The number and classification of ranks in the service shall be recommended by the Board and reviewed and approved by the President;"
WHEREAS, pursuant to this provision of law, the Office of the President issued Memorandum Circular No. 796 s. 1974 which provides for the ranking structure of the Career Executive Service where CES Rank I, with the corresponding equivalent position of Assistant Regional Director (Bureau-wide regionalization) is the lowest;
WHEREAS, the President, by virtue of Memorandum Order No. 372 s. 1991 dated July 3, 1991, issued a modified ranking structure and salary schedule in the Career Executive Service with CES Rank I with the corresponding salary grade of 30 as the highest rank, and CES Rank IV with the corresponding salary grade of 26 as the lowest rank, and further directed the Career Executive Service board to establish the mechanics for the classification of members of the CES in accordance with the said ranking structure and to issue the corresponding rules and regulations;
WHEREAS, pursuant to Memorandum order No. 372 s. 1991 of the Office of the President and CESB Resolution No. 91-11, the Board issued CESB Circular No. 8 s. 1991 dated July 15, 1991 for the implementation of the Modified Ranking Structure in the Career Executive Service;
WHEREAS, the Board issued CESB Resolution No. 39 s. 1991 dated November 25, 1991 entitled "Simplified CES Ranking System" which simplified the process of determining the appropriate CES rank to which a qualified CES Eligible or CESO may be recommended for appointment to CES rank by the President;
WHEREAS, the Board, through CESB Resolution No. 54 s. 1992 dated January 20, 1992 entitled "Modified System of Determining Ranks in the CES," adopted a refined system for the determination of ranks of CES Eligibles being considered for appointment to CES ranks;
WHEREAS, in response to the ever-changing needs of the bureaucracy, the Board deemed it necessary to review the policies previously adopted in the appointment and promotion in CES Rank pursuant to the modified ranking structure issued by the President through M.O. No. 372 with the end view of transforming members of the CES into Career Executive Service Officers (CESOs) who are truly leaders, change agents, experts, a cut above the rest in the bureaucracy, and indeed can make a difference in the government service;
WHEREFORE, the abovementioned premises considered, the Board RESOLVES, as it is hereby RESOLVED, to adopt the Revised Policy on Original and Promotional Appointment to Career Executive Service (CES) Ranks, stated herewith as follows:
In the above ranking structure, the six rank levels (CESO I-VI)
are given the corresponding salary grades
ranging from salary grade 25-30. Career Executive Service officer (CESO) I shall
be the highest rank with
an equivalent salary grade of 30, while Career Executive Service Officer (CESO)
VI shall be the lowest rank with an equivalent salary grade of 25.
CES rank levels I, II and III shall be considered as Senior CES rank levels and
occupants thereof shall be
known as Senior CESOs.
Section 2. Membership in the CES. Upon
inclusion of his/her name in the Roster of CES Eligibles after the conferment of CES Eligiblity and compliance
with the other requirements prescribed by
the Board, a CES Eligible assigned to any CES position and appointed by the President to a
CES Rank becomes a member of the CES.
Section 3. Original Appointment to CES Rank. Appointment
to appropriate classes, based on ranks in the CES, shall be made by the President from a list of CES Eligibles recommended by
the Board.
Only a CES Eligible assigned to a CES position may be appointed by the President
to a CES Rank. The Entry Rank in the CES shall be CESO Rank VI regardless of the position
to which a CES Eligible is assigned.
Section 4. Basis for Original Appointment to CESO Rank VI. The
original appointment to a CESO Rank VI of a CES Eligible
by the President shall be based on three (3) major criteria, to wit:
a) Broad Levels of Responsibility;
b) Personal Qualifications; and
c) Demonstrated Competence
Section 5. Broad Levels of Responsibility. The level
of managerial responsibility that a CES
Eligible performs shall be one of the criteria to be considered for original appointment
by the President to CESO Rank VI. It shall be reckoned in terms of the general duties and
responsibilities that a CES Eligible performs of exercise.
A CES Eligible shall only be recommended by the Board for appointment to CESO
Rank VI by the President, if he/she, among other criteria, is assigned to any of the following
CES positions, namely: Undersecretary, Assistant Secretary, Bureau Director, Assistant Bureau Director,
Regional Director, Assistant Regional Director, Chief of Department Service and other
officers of equivalent rank as may be identified by the Board.
Section 6. Personal Qualifications. A
CES Eligible assigned to a CES position, prior to his/her original appointment
to a CESO Rank VI, must possess the following minimum personal qualifications:
Rank
Experience in the CES
Training
Eligibility
CESO VI
Six (6) months to
Completion
CES Eligibility
one year (1) year
in the CES Position of SALAMIN
to which he/she is assigned
Course
Section 7. Demonstrated Competence. The
level of performance of a CES Eligible shall be considered in his/her original appointment to CESO Rank VI.
The Level of performance of a CES Eligible shall be based on
his/her Career Executive Service Performance Evaluation System (CESPES) rating in the CES
position to which he/she is assigned.
The baseline rating for original appointment to CES rank shall be
"Very Satisfactory". A CES Eligible, who obtained a performance rating below "Very Satisfactory",
shall not be recommended by the Board to the President for appointment to CESO Rank VI.
The promotional appointment of a CESO to the next higher CES rank shall be
made by the President based on three (3) major criteria, namely:
a) Broad Levels of Responsibility;
b) Personal Qualifications; and
c) Demonstrated Competence
Section 3. Broad Levels of Responsibility. The
level of managerial responsibility that a CESO performs shall be one of the considerations of the Board in determining whether he/she shall
be recommended to the President for promotion in CES rank.
A CESO shall be recommended by the Board for promotional appointment to
the next higher CES rank, provided he/she is assigned to any of the following CES positions, namely:
Undersecretary, Assistant Secretary, Bureau Director, Assistant Bureau Director,
Regional Director, Assistant Regional Director, Chief of Department Service and other officers of equivalent rank as may be
identified by the Board.
Moreover, a CESO, regardless of the CES position to which he/she is
assigned, may be recommended by the Board for promotional appointment to the next higher CES rank even
without being promoted to a higher CES position provided all the other requirements established by the Board
are complied with.
Section 4. Personal Qualifications. In
order to be recommended for promotional appointment to a higher CES rank, a CESO must first meet the minimum personal qualification requirements of
the said higher CES rank. There are three (3) personal qualification requirements for each rank, namely:
Experience on CES Rank, Training
and Eligibility.
Rank
Experience in the CES
Training
Eligibility
CESO I
Three (3) years
Completion of SEDP
CES Eligibility
as CESO Rank II
and three (3) accredited
training programs
CESO II
Three (3) years
Completion of SEDP
CES Eligibility
as CESO Rank III
and two (2) accredited
training programs
CESO III
Three (3) years
Completion of SEDP
CES Eligibility
as CESO Rank IV
and one (1) accredited
training programs
CESO IV
Three (3) years
Completion of Salamin,
CES Eligibility
as CESO Rank V
Diwa & Gabay courses
(ELP graduate)
CESO V
Three (3) years
Completion of Salamin
CES Eligibility
as CESO Rank VI
& Diwa courses
For purposes of promotional appointment to CES ranks, a CESO should obtain
a CESPES rating of Very Satisfactory for every year of experience in the CES rank provided in the
preceding table.
An Outstanding CESPES rating received by a CESO during the year shall be
equivalent to two (2) years of experience in the CES rank.
A CESO who receives an Outstanding and a Very Satisfactory CESPES rating
shall be considered to have met the three (3) years of experience in the CES rank and may be
recommended by the Board for promotional appointment to a CES rank.
The computation of either an Outstanding or Very Satisfactory CESPES
rating shall be cumulative in nature.
An Unsatisfactory CESPES rating received by a CESO before he/she could
complete the three (3) Very Satisfactory or the Outstanding/Very Satisfactory CESPES requirements
referred to in the preceding paragraphs shall obliterate his/her previously obtained Outstanding
and/or
Very Satisfactory ratings pursuant to the rules provided in the preceding paragraphs of
this section before
he/she can be recommended by the Board for promotion to a higher CES rank.
Section 5. Demonstrated Competence. The
Board shall consider the performance rating of a CESO obtained from the CESPES, which should either be Very Satisfactory or Outstanding in
recommending him/her for promotional appointment to the next higher CES Rank.
The Outstanding or Very satisfactory CESPES rating of a CESO, who is
qualified for promotional appointment to the next higher CES Rank, shall be subjected to a validation by the
Board. The Board shall devise a mechanism in validating the said CESPES rating.
Section 6. Screening Process prior to an Entry
to a Senior CES Rank Level. In addition to the requirements for
promotional appointment to CES ranks as provided in the preceding
sections, a CESO Rank IV shall be required to hurdle a screening process established by the Board prior to
his/her entry to a Senior CESO rank III.
Hon. EDUARDO T. GONZALEZ |
Hon. RAMON F. NIEVA |
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Member | Member |
Hon.
MA. GODOFREDO C. DE GUZMAN |
Hon. ELISA C.
ALEJO |
Member | Member |