The Civil Service Commission (CSC) urged barangay health workers (BHWs) to apply for career service eligibility that can be used in applying for permanent positions in the government.
CSC Chairperson Karlo Nograles said that in accordance with Republic Act (RA) No. 7883, or the Barangay Health Workers’ Benefits and Incentives Act of 1995, the CSC promulgated Resolution No. 992845 which grants civil service eligibility to BHWs in recognition of their voluntary service to the community.
“Our BHWs, although volunteers, are vital frontliners in our mission to provide accessible and reliable primary healthcare services at the local level. The Barangay Health Worker Eligibility (BHWE) serves as a token of appreciation, recognizing not only their invaluable role as special partners in promoting a healthier nation but also their dedication to public service,” said Chairperson Nograles.
The BHWE may be granted to a Local Health Board-accredited BHW who has completed a minimum of two years of college education toward a degree and has voluntarily provided at least five years of continuous, active, and satisfactory service to the community on a full-time basis. It is important that the BHW has not been employed or received any form of salary or compensation, except for honoraria, during this time. Additionally, the BHW must have been accredited by the Local Health Board prior to fulfilling the five-year service requirement.
“By providing BHWs with the special eligibility, CSC hopes to give them an advantage in applying for positions in the government.”
Chairperson Nograles noted that the eligibility may be used when applying for first-level positions in government, except for positions under Categories I and IV of CSC Memorandum Circular No. 11, s. 1996, stenographer positions, and positions requiring passing Board examinations.
According to the resolution, BHWs hired by the agency under Job Order status and/or Contract of Service are eligible to avail of the grant of BHWE. However, any services rendered prior to 20 February 1995, or the date of approval of RA No. 7883, shall not be counted for purposes of the grant.
In addition, the Implementing Rules and Regulations of RA No. 7883 mandates government agencies to give preference to accredited BHWs in the hiring of health personnel, provided that the BHW is qualified for the position being applied for.
“By providing BHWs with the special eligibility, CSC hopes to give them an advantage in applying for positions in the government. Should the BHWs later become permanent employees of the government, their volunteer services shall be included in the computation of their retirement benefits,” said Chairperson Nograles.
The complete details on the Barangay Health Worker Eligibility may be accessed via the CSC website at https://csc.gov.ph/special-eligibilities/barangay-health-worker-eligibility