Iloilo opens PSB teacher applications

The Iloilo Provincial Government has opened applications for 76 Provincial School Board teacher positions for deployment to public schools across the province. The application period runs from July 1–10, 2026. According to the provincial government, the vacancies are open to licensed elementary and secondary school teachers who are bona fide residents
By Mariela Angella Oladive
By Mariela Angella Oladive
The Iloilo Provincial Government has opened applications for 76 Provincial School Board teacher positions for deployment to public schools across the province.
The application period runs from July 1–10, 2026.
According to the provincial government, the vacancies are open to licensed elementary and secondary school teachers who are bona fide residents of Iloilo province and are included in the Registry of Qualified Applicants for school year 2026–2027.
Successful applicants will receive daily compensation of PHP 545.45 for 22 working days per month under a minimum engagement period of 10 months, subject to existing policies and the availability of funds.
Applicants are required to submit an application letter addressed to the governor, a duly accomplished Personal Data Sheet or Civil Service Commission Form 212 with a recent photograph, a barangay certificate of residency, a valid Professional Regulation Commission identification card, and a certification from the Department of Education schools division superintendent confirming their inclusion in the registry for school year 2026–2027.
The provincial government said only applications with complete documentary requirements will be accepted and processed.
Application documents must be submitted to the Provincial School Board Secretariat at the Provincial Education Management Office on the second floor of Casa Real de Iloilo along General Luna Street in Iloilo City.
The provincial government said the hiring process reflects its commitment to equal employment opportunity.
It said the selection and engagement of applicants will be based on merit, qualifications, and compliance with prescribed requirements, without discrimination.
The Provincial School Board helps support the public education system by funding locally engaged teachers and other education-related needs in coordination with the Department of Education.
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