As mandated by law, the Bureau of Jail
Management and Penology (BJMP) must ensure the
establishment of secured, clean,
adequately equipped and sanitary facilities provision of quality services for
the custody, safekeeping and development of district, city and municipal
inmates, any fugitive from justice, or person detained, awaiting or undergoing
investigation or trial/or transfer to the National Penitentiary, and/or violent
mentally ill person who endangers his/herself or the safety of others as
certified by the proper medical or health officer, pending transfer to a mental
institution.
To successfully carry out its
functions and for the growing demand for its personnel cause by the increased
cases of crime in the country, the BJMP always seek for new recruits to fill-up
vacancies. To be able to qualify and become successful BJMP personnel,
applicants must possess qualifications, have a complete requirements and must
pass different exams and tests. Successful applicants shall have a plantilla
position of Jail Officer 1.
What are the Qualifications and
Requirements for Jail Officer 1 Applicants?
No
person shall be appointed as BJMP personnel or Jail Officer unless he/she possesses
the following minimum qualification and requirements:
Qualification for Jail Officer 1 Applicant:
Qualification for Jail Officer 1 Applicant:
- Must be a Filipino citizen
- Must have a good moral character
- Must be a baccalaureate degree holder
- Must be a Professional Civil Service eligible
- Between 21 and 30 years of age
- At least 5’4” in height for male and 5’2” in height for female
- Must not have been dishonorably discharged or dismissed for cause from previous employment
- Must not have been convicted of any offense or crime involving moral turpitude
- Must weigh not more or less than five kilograms (5kgs) from the standard weight corresponding to his/her height, age and sex.Must have passed the nuero-psychiatric evaluation, medical examination and drug test for the purpose of determining his/her physical and mental health
Requirements
for Jail Officer 1 Applicant:
- Duly Accomplished Personal Data Sheet (revised 2005)
- Authenticated Copy of Transcript of Records
- Authenticated Copy of College Diploma
- Photocopy of Birth Certificate issued by NSO
- Authenticated Certificate of Eligibility or Board Rating
- Valid Community Tax Certificate
- Photocopies of Certificate/s of Previous & Present Employment
- Photocopies of Certificate/s of Seminars/Trainings Completed
- Marriage Certificate (if married)
- Valid Clearances
o NBI
Clearance
o Police
Clearance
o Barangay
Clearance
o Municipal
Trial Court Clearance
o Regional
Trial Court Clearance
o
Prosecutor’s Office Clearance
What are the recruitment steps for
Jail Officer 1?
Below
instruction is the Complete BJMP
Recruitment Process – Step by Step Guide for Jail Officer I Applicants
STEP 1. PRELIMINARY
INTERVIEW & ASSESSMENT
Proceed to the Directorate for Personnel & Records
Management (DPRM)/Personnel & Records Management Division (PRMD) and
submit to the authorized personnel the following documents placed in a folder
properly TABBED and LABELLED:
A.
Duly Accomplished Personal Data Sheet (revised 2005)
B.
Authenticated Copy of Transcript of Records
C.
Authenticated Copy of College Diploma
D.
Photocopy of Birth Certificate issued by NSO
E.
Authenticated Certificate of Eligibility or Board Rating
F.
Photocopies of Valid Clearances (i.e. NBI, Police, Barangay, MTC, RTC, &
Prosecutor’s Ofc)
G.
Valid Community Tax Certificate
H.
Photocopies of Certificate/s of Previous & Present Employment
I.
Photocopies of Certificate/s of Seminars/Trainings Completed
J.
Marriage Certificate (if married)
Note: Bring ORIGINAL
Documents for proper evaluation. Submission and Initial Evaluation of
applicants are conducted every Monday, Wednesday
and Friday from 8:00 AM to 12:00 NN only.
STEP 2. INITIAL
MEDICAL EVALUATION
Once an applicant passes “STEP 1”,
he/she shall be indorsed to the Regional/National Health Service Unit for
Initial Medical Evaluation which includes the following:
A.
Hepatitis B Screening
B.
Initial Physical Examination:
·
No
gross/major visual defect
·
No
hearing loss or impairment
·
No
gross deformities of nasal and oropharyngeal cavities
·
No
other deformities that may affect speech, mastication and deglution
·
No
gross skeletal deformity that will limit joint movements
·
No
dermatological diseases that are communicable
·
No
skin tattoo/s, and soft tissue and glandular masses
·
No
unusual body piercing/s
An applicant who will be
tested positive or reactive to HBsAg & who did not pass the initial physical
examination shall not be allowed to proceed to the next phase of the
recruitment process.
STEP 3. ENTRY-LEVEL
EXAMINATION
The DPRM shall schedule the conduct of
examination for all JO1 applicants after the closing date for the submission of
applications. The Entry-Level Examination (EnLEx) shall be composed of the
following:
Part
I General Information 20%
Part
II Mathematics 25%
Part
III Basic English
and Grammar 25%
Part
IV Reasoning 15%
Part
V Paragraph Writing 15%
Total 100%
The
passing rate shall be determined by the NPSPB based on the total number of
applicants who took the EnLEx vis-à-vis the number of vacant slots. Failure to
obtain the passing rate in the exam shall automatically disqualifies the
applicant during the current recruitment period.
STEP 4. NEUROPSYCHIATRIC
EVALUATION
Applicants who pass the
Entry-Level Examination will be scheduled for Neuro-Psychiatric Evaluation. On
the examination date, bring the following:
- Latest colored passport size picture
- Valid identification card
- Pencil with eraser
- Black ballpen
Examination results are
determined after 1 to 2 weeks and will be released by the HSU thru the DPRM. Applicants who fail may re-take the exam
after six (6) months from the time of the last NP exam.
An applicant who passed the
NP exam must report to the HSU on the scheduled date for the conduct of the NP
interview.
STEP 5. PANEL
INTERVIEW
Those who passed the EnLEx
and the Neuro-Psychiatric evaluation shall be required to appear before the
National Selection & Placement Board (NPSB) for panel interview. The
interviewees shall be rated as follows:
Criteria
Percentage
Grooming/General Appearance/Bearing 20
Manner of Speaking/ Clarity &
Coherence in Presenting Ideas 20
Reasoning Ability 20
Critical Thinking/Maturity of Judgment
20
Leadership potential 20
TOTAL 100%
Results shall be
immediately announced after the scheduled interview. Failure to obtain the average of 70% during the panel interview shall disqualify
the applicant during the current recruitment period.
STEP 6. INITIAL
DELIBERATION
The initial deliberation
shall be undertaken by the NPSPB/RPSPB to determine the sufficient number of applicants
recommended to proceed to the next step depending on the quota available. The
qualified applicants, including those granted automatic waivers, shall be
ranked based on the results of the EnLEx, Panel Interview and premium points
given.
STEP 7. MEDICAL
AND DENTAL EVALUATIONS
Applicants who shall be
indorsed for medical/dental examinations are based from the Initial
deliberation.
·
Proceed
to HSU for the conduct of physical, medical and dental examinations and
thereafter secure referrals for the required laboratory tests.
·
Submit
ORIGINAL results of laboratory tests to the HSU.
·
An
applicant who has health or dental condition that CANNOT be corrected or
remedied shall be REMOVED from the selection process and be informed accordingly.
·
An
applicant who passed the medical and dental evaluations shall be certified physically
fit for training and subsequently be endorsed to DPRM/PRMD
STEP 8. STRENGTH
& AGILITY TEST (S.A.T.)
Applicants who passed the Medical
& Dental Examination shall be required to undergo the Strength and Agility
Test (S.A.T)
Based on the schedule provided by the
DPRM/PRMD, report in athletic attire and perform the following five (5) events
indicated below
EXERCISE MALE FEMALE
TIME FRAME
PUSH UP 25 15 1 min
JUMPING JACK 100 70 2 mins
PULL UPS 3 - -
FULL ARMS HANGING - 30
secs -
100m SPRINT 15 secs 18
secs -
1 km RUN 5 mins 6 mins -
An applicant who failed to meet the
standard in two (2) of the five (5) events shall be disqualified to proceed to
the next phase of the screening process. However, he/she is given a chance to
repeat the failed events in another scheduled date
STEP 9. FINAL
DELIBERATION
The point system for the final order
of merit shall be as follows:
Criteria Raw Score % Results
(RS x %)
Entry-Level Examination x 60
x
Panel Interview x 30 x
Premium Points - 10
x
Final Average (Sum of the Results) x
The NPSPB shall have
a FINAL DELIBERATION on the list of applicants that will be recommended
to the Chief, BJMP for appointment as JO1.
STEP
10. SUBMISSION
OF REQUIRED DOCUMENTS
FOR APPLICANTS WHO WILL BE
APPOINTED FOR JAIL OFFICER 1 (NHQ) Submit THREE (3) folders
properly TABBED and LABELED containing the following:
Copy
for BJMP:
A. Personal Data Sheet
B. Authenticated Transcript of Records
C. Authenticated College Diploma
D. Authenticated Certificate of Eligibility or Board
Rating
E. Original Copy of Birth Certificate issued by NSO
F. Original Clearances (NBI, Police, Brgy. MTC,
RTC, &
Prosecutor’s Ofc)
G. Medical Certificate issued by HSU
H. Photocopy of Laboratory Results submitted to
HSU
I. Duly Accomplished Statement of Assets and Liabilities and Net
Worth (3copies)
J. Original Marriage Certificate issued by NSO (if married)
K. Original Certificate of Confirmation from the NCIP or NCMF (if
necessary)
Copy
for the Civil Service Commission (CSC):
A. Personal Data Sheet (2
sets)
B. Authenticated
Certificate of Eligibility or Board Rating with receipt
C. Photocopy of
Certificate of Confirmation from the NCIP or NCMF (if necessary)
Copy
for the Jail National Training Institute (JNTI):
A. Personal Data Sheet
B. Photocopy of Transcript of Records
C. Photocopy of College Diploma
D. Photocopy of Certificate of Eligibility or Board Rating
E. Photocopy of Birth Certificate issued by NSO
F. Photocopy of Clearances (NBI, Police, Brgy. MTC, RTC, &
Prosecutor’s Ofc)
G. Medical Certificate issued by HSU
H. Photocopy of Laboratory Results submitted to HSU
I. Photocopy of Marriage Certificate issued by NSO (if married)
J. Photocopy of Certificate of Confirmation from the NCIP or NCMF
(if necessary)
NOTE: ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS MAY BE REQUIRED BY REGIONAL OFFICES IF
NECESSARY
STEP 11. OATH
TAKING
- Sign the Certificate of Undertaking, which signifies your concurrence to accept any designation that will be given to you as a Jail Officer 1 in the BJMP regardless of your educational background and region of origin.
- Report at the DPRM/PRMD in blue maong pants, white round neck shirt, black garrison belt with silver buckle, white pair of shoes and socks with proper haircut.
- Bring two (2) documentary stamps and valid Community Tax Certificate for the Oath of Office form.
- Oath-taking ceremony shall proceed upon the approval and availability of the Appointing Authority.
REMINDERS:
- Always secure a Visitor’s ID Pass at the BJMP Headquarters Support Service Unit (HSSU) Area before you transact any business at the NHQ.
- Always observe courtesy especially in following up the status of your application.
- Always report on time.
- Transact your business with authorized DPRM/PRMD personnel only. NO FEES shall be charged during your application except for personal expenses during laboratory exams or dental interventions done in private institutions.
- Report to the Director, DPRM/C,PRMD any comments or suggestions to further improve the system.
- If there is any individual or personnel of the Bureau who extort money in exchange for a favorable action on one’s application, proceed to the Directorate for Intelligence and Investigation (3rd Floor, BJMP-NHQ) or to the Office of the Chief, BJMP for commensurate action.
How much is the salary of a Jail Officer 1?
Jail Officer I has a salary
grade 10 or equivalent to a monthly base pay of 14,834 pesos.
Where do Jail Officer 1 trained?
After oath taking, the
successful applicant will then proceed to the Jail National Training Institute
(JNTI). The Jail National Training Institute (JNTI) takes charge of the
training needs of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP). A civilian
agency and a constitutive unit of the Philippine Public Safety College (PPSC),
it takes academic responsibility over the personnel of the BJMP. In addition,
it takes full advantage of having the education and training of its clientele
as its singular preoccupation thereby infusing the system with the multiple
benefits of specialization. This includes a highly competent faculty,
state-of-the-art methodologies, technology and well-designed curricular offerings
and programs.
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I am an HIV possitive but already undetectable viral loads (not capable of transmitting the virus to other person) since I'm regularly taking my ARV treatment. I can also secure medical certificate from my physician stating that I am fit to work. Would it be possible for me to pass the medical exam for BJMP officer Application?
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