PRO6 opens recruitment for POI positions
Applicants must seek POC endorsement
Police Regional Office 6 (PRO6) now accepts applicants for police officer I (POI) positions to fill in the vacancies due to retirement, resignation, death and dismissal.
Applicants may now submit documentary requirements to Regional Personnel, Human Resource, and Doctrine Development Division.
PRO6 is allocated with 175 slots.
The minimum qualifications for the Police Officer I (POI) appointment, as provided for in Republic Act 6975 as amended, are (1) he or she must be a citizen of the Philippines, (2) a person of good moral character; (3) must passed the psychiatric or psychological, drug and physical tests, (4) must posses a formal baccalaureate degree, (5) must be eligible, (6) must not have been dishonorably discharged from military employment or dismissed for cause from any civilian position in the government, (7) must not have been convicted by final judgment of an offense or crime involving moral turpitude, (8) must be at least one meter and sixty two centimeters in height for male and one meter and fifty seven centimeters for female, (9) must weigh not more or less five kilogram from the standard weight corresponding to his or her height, age and sex, and (10) must not be less than twenty-one nor more than thirty years of age.
An appointee must possess the appropriate eligibility acquired from any of the following examinations: (a) Republic Act 1080 (Bar and Board exam), (b) PNP Entrance Examination, (c) Republic Act 6506 (Licensure Examination for Criminology Graduates), (d) Presidential Decree 907 (Granting Civil Service Eligibility to College Honor Graduates), and (e) the Civil Service Commission (CSC) Second level Eligibility (POI/Police Officer).
Applicants are also required to submit: (a) Revised CSC Form 212, (b) birth certificate authenticated by National Statistics Office, (c) eligibility (authenticated by Professional Regulatory Commission, CSC), (d) two pieces 2x2 black and white picture indicating applicants name, (e) Transcript of Scholastic Records and Diploma (duly authenticated by the school registrar), (f) clearance from barangay, (g) local police station, (h) clearance from the Regional Trial Court, (i) clearance from the Municipal Trial Court or Municipal Circuit Trial Court, and (j) clearance from the National Bureau of Investigation, and (k) medical certificate.
They must also secure endorsement from city and municipal mayors and chairman of the Peace and Order Council (POC) in area where they live. (FB Lindero Jr)