A recruitment agency is now looking for skilled and professional workers here in Cagayan de Oro City who are interested to work abroad, particularly in Saudi Arabia.

City Public Employment and Service Office (PESO) Manager Juvy Paza said representatives from Nawras Manpower Services Incorporated will conduct a two-day interview to all job applicants on August 6 to 7, 2009 (Thursday and Friday) at the PESO office in City Hall.

Positions available for job placement are: all types of engineers (civil, mechanical, electrical, planning, material, auto); architects/draftsman/Autocad operators/surveyors; electricians (building, industrial, heavy equipment, auto); painters (building, auto spray); technicians (instrument, electrical, elevator, Hvac, aircon, chiller); mechanics (diesel, heavy equipment, auto, hydraulic); welders (all kinds); carpenters (furniture, finishing); trailer drivers / dumptrucks and heavy equipment operators (bulldozer, backhoe, loader, grader, crane, asphalt, concrete batching plant).

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The Ministry of Health of the Republic of Marshall Islands has announced job vacancies for physicians and gynecologists and offers a handsome renumeration.

Senior Labor and Employment Officer Romeo Jaramilla of the Philippine Overseas Employment Administration said the Ebeye government hospital is in need of one staff physician/radiologist who graduated from a recognized medical institution with at least four years of experience, and one staff physician ophthalmologist who has a cataract surgery experience. The salary ranges from $31,000 –$ 35,000.

The Ebeye hospital also needs two physician obstetric-gynecologists who graduated from a recognized medical institution with at least two years experience as OB-GYN, and will receive the same salary as above.

Interested applicants, may personally submit a detailed resume with job description, school credentials, certificates of employment, copy of board rating and PRC card/Certificate, training certificates and passport copy at the Manpower Registry Division, Window I, Ground floor NFO Bldg, Ortigas avenue, corner EDSA Mandaluyong City or register on-line at www.poea.gov.ph.

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Filipino professionals such as doctors, dentists and accountants will soon be allowed to practice their professions in the Southeast Asian region even without the requirement of taking and passing licensure examinations of these countries.

This is possible because of the Asean Mutual Recognition Arrangements (MRAs) on Medical Practitioners, on Dental Practitioners and on Accountancy Services. The three agreements were recently signed by 10-member the 10-member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) during the four-day 14th Asean Summit held at at the Dusit Thani Hotel in Cha-am, Thailand.

However, implementation of the MRA will not be immediate as informed by the Asean deputy secretary general, Pushpanathan Sundram. As of this writing, the MRA’s are mere facilitating agreements.

He said, “We have to work out the details. There is a process that needs to be followed.”

The deputy secretary general said that the licensure examinations in Southeast Asian region needs to be coordinated so that a license in one’s home country can be used in other countries. Taking another licensure exam in the host country would not be necessary.

Pushpanathan informed that the same agreements had already been signed for other professions. The agreement for architectural services and surveying were signed during 13th Asean summit in 2007 held in Singapore. Prior to that, agreements for nursing and engineering were also signed.

However, only the MRA on engineering is now effective and currently being implemented. A number of Filipino engineers are now employed in Thailand and a Laos.

Surin Pitsuwan, Asean Secretary GeneraL SAID, “We need to compare our standards so the quality of services is acceptable within the region.”

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