TESDA NIR Region Office (Negros Island Region)

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Since the Negros Island Region (NIR) is still relatively new, it has yet to have an officially designated TESDA regional office. As of this writing, however, TESDA has three provincial offices in the region: Negros Oriental, Negros Occidental, and Siquijor, respectively.

Through these offices, the agency provides various programs and services, including scholarships, technical and vocational training programs, and language courses.

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Cities/Provinces Under TESDA NIR Region

TESDA NIR Region covers the three provinces of the Negros Island Region: Negros Occidental, Negros Oriental, and Siquijor. It also includes the region’s major cities, such as Bacolod and Dumaguete.

Programs and Services

Among the programs offered by TESDA NIR Region are Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs, which are implemented through four modalities: school-based, center-based, enterprise-based, and community-based.

School Based Programs

TESDA’s TVET programs include courses of varying duration; some of these are post-secondary courses that do not exceed three years. Some programs are carried out in the agency’s partner schools or institutions. In the NIR Region, TESDA’s school-based programs are available at the Lazi Technical Institute (LTI) in Lazi, Siquijor.

Center Based Programs

Many of TESDA’s programs are conducted in the agency’s regional and provincial training centers. Here’s a list of the regional and provincial training centers in the NIR Region;

Regional Training Center

  • Regional Training Center – Talisay, Negros Occidental

Provincial Training Centers

  • Provincial Training Center – Cadiz, Negros Occidental
  • Provincial Training Center – Dumaguete, Negros Oriental
  • Provincial Training Center – Kabankalan, Negros Occidental
  • Provincial Training Center – Lazi, Siquijor

Community Based Programs

These programs cater to the poor, marginalized, and vulnerable sectors. These include learners who usually cannot afford or access formal training programs.

In addition to providing training, these programs also help establish livelihood enterprises, to be managed by the learners themselves. They also engage the participation of local government units (LGUs), non-government organizations (NGOs), and other partners committed to helping vulnerable sectors.

Enterprise Based Programs

These programs are typically held within companies or firms. They include three main types: Dual Training System, Apprenticeship Program, and Learnership Program.

The Dual Training System delivers technology-based training and education. These are carried out in two venues: the school/training center, and the company/firm.

Meanwhile, the Apprenticeship Program basically involves a contract between an employer and his/her apprentice. It usually takes place for a period of four to six months.

As for the Learnership Program, this is an on-the-job training (OJT) type of program, often held for periods not exceeding three months.

Language Skills Institutes

TESDA offers language and workplace communication courses to those who are planning to work abroad. These courses are available through the agency’s Language Skills Institutes (LSIs) and partner institutions, where languages such as English, Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, and Korean are currently taught.

In the NIR Region, here are some of TESDA’s partner institutions offering language courses:

  • Negros Occidental Language and Information Technology Center in Bacolod City;
  • Yangoren Language Center, Inc. in Bacolod City;
  • Aspire Learning English Institute, Inc. in Dumaguete City; and
  • Kirala Japanese Language Training Center Inc. in Dumaguete City
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List of TESDA Courses in NIR Region

TESDA has an extensive list of courses that learners can choose from. These include courses in various sectors, such as food and beverage services, hospitality, electronics, entrepreneurship, tourism, computer technology, construction, agriculture, and more.

Some of the courses offered at TESDA NIR Region’s traning centers and partner schools/institutions are the following:

  • Automotive Servicing NC I
  • Automotive Servicing NC II
  • Bartending NC II
  • Bookkeeping
  • Bread and Pastry Production NC II
  • Carpentry NC II
  • Computer Systems Servicing NC II
  • Construction Painting NC II
  • Cookery NC II
  • Driving NC II
  • Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II
  • Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing NC II
  • Food and Beverage Services NC II
  • Front Office Services NC II
  • Graphic Arts
  • Housekeeping NC II
  • Landscape Installation and Maintenance NC II
  • Machining NC I
  • Machining NC II
  • Pipefitting NC II
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II
  • Tile Setting NC II
  • Trainers’ Methodology Level I
  • Video Graphics

Assessment and Certification

After completing a TESDA course, learners undergo evaluation conducted by competency assessors, using a system known as the Philippine TVET Competency Assessment and Certification System (PTCACS). Upon passing the assessment, they receive certification and become part of the agency’s Registry of Certified Workers, which is a pool of certified workers for various jobs in the country.

How to Apply for Jobs in TESDA NIR Region

For those who are interested in applying for a job with TESDA, you can follow this step-by-step guide:

  1. Visit the Careers page on the TESDA website.
  2. On the search box, enter your preferred position, item number (if available), and/or office location (e.g. NIR Region), and tap “search.”
  3. The screen will display the search results. Tap “details” on the specific result that you want to know more about.
  4. The screen will display the item number, position, office location, salary, job description, qualification, and required documents.
  5. If you want to apply for the job, upload the required documents through the link given on the page.
  6. Finally, wait for the TESDA office to contact you for further instructions regarding your application.

Video: TESDA News Updates

Last January 17, 2025, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. reaffirmed his support for TESDA’s plans and initiatives, including the establishment of a new regional office in the Negros Island Region. Here’s a video report of his statement, as shared by Radio Television Malacañang – RTVM:

Contact Information: TESDA NIR Region – Provincial Offices

TESDA currently operates three provincial offices in the NIR Region. Here are the contact details and location maps of these offices:

TESDA Provincial Office – Negros Occidental

Address: Felipe Lacson St., Talisay, Negros Occidental
Telephone: T (034) 712-7175 / T (034) 495-6622 / TF (036) 495-6621
Email: region6.negrosoccidental@tesda.gov.ph

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TESDA Provincial Office – Negros Oriental

Address: Old Engineering Bldg. Capitol Site Dumaguete City
Telephone: T (035) 225-1578 / TF (035) 422-9481
Email: region7.negrosoriental@tesda.gov.ph

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TESDA Provincial Office – Siquijor

Address: Caipilan, Siquijor, Siquijor
Telephone: (0917) 314-0185
Email: region7.siquijor@tesda.gov.ph

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For residents of the NIR Region, enrolling for a technical vocational course is easy, thanks to TESDA’s provincial offices, training centers, and partner schools/institutes in the region. Notably, the agency also provides courses online; check out this article to view the full list of courses under TESDA’s online program.

TESDA Region 7 Office

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Among the regional offices of TESDA is the Region 7 office, which is situated in Cebu City. This office caters to Filipinos residing in the Central Visayas Region.

TESDA Region 7 provides scholarships, technical and vocational training programs, language courses, and other services to learners in Central Visayas, which is comprised of Cebu and Bohol provinces.

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Cities/Provinces Under TESDA Region 7

TESDA Region 7 covers the provinces of Cebu and Bohol, along with several cities: Cebu City, Lapu-Lapu City, Mandaue City, and Tagbilaran City. The regional office is located in Cebu City, which also has a provincial office. In addition, there’s another provincial office in Tagbilaran City, Bohol.

Programs and Services

Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) are offered by TESDA Region 7 through several modalities: community-based, center-based, and enterprise-based.

Community Based Programs

For those who belong to the poor, vulnerable, and marginalized sectors, TESDA implements community-based programs. In this manner, even people who usually cannot afford or access formal training programs can enroll in technical vocational courses.

Community-based programs usually include the creation of livelihood enterprises, which will eventually be operated by the learners themselves. These initiatives also include support from non-government organizations (NGOs) and local government units (LGUs), which are committed to helping marginalized communities.

Center Based Programs

Just like in other regions across the country, TESDA Region 7 has established regional and provincial training centers, where most of its TVET programs are conducted. Here are the locations of the training centers in the region:

Regional Training Center

  • Regional Training Center – Cebu City

Provincial Training Centers

  • Provincial Training Center – Bilar, Bohol
  • Provincial Training Center – Carmen, Cebu
  • Provincial Training Center – Daan Bantayan, Cebu
  • Provincial Training Center – Inabanga, Bohol
  • Provincial Training Center – Jagna, Bohol
  • Provincial Training Center – Minglanilla, Cebu
  • Provincial Training Center – Pilar, Bohol
  • Provincial Training Center – Samboan, Cebu
  • Provincial Training Center – Toledo, Cebu
  • Provincial Training Center – Tubigon, Bohol

Enterprise Based Programs

As the name says, enterprise-based programs are facilitated in companies or firms. They come in three main types: Learnership Program, Dual Training System, and Apprenticeship Program.

The Learnership Program is an on-the-job training (OJT) type of program; it usually lasts for around three months or fewer. The Dual Training System, on the other hand, is carried out in two venues: a company/firm, and a school/training center. It focuses on technology-based training and education.

Meanwhile, the Apprenticeship Program is a training and employment program involving an employer and an apprentice; typically, it lasts for about four to six months.

Language Skills Institutes

For Filipinos who are aiming for overseas employment, TESDA offers language and workplace communication courses through its Language Skills Institutes (LSIs). These institutes currently provide courses on English, Japanese, Mandarin, Spanish, and Korean.

You can find TESDA’s LSIs in the region at these locations:

  • TESDA LSI – Regional Training Center in Cebu City; and
  • TESDA LSI – Provincial Training Center in Jagna, Bohol.
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List of TESDA Courses in Region 7

There is a wide range of courses offered by TESDA Region 7: food and beverage services, construction, entrepreneurship, hospitality, electronics, computer technology, tourism, agriculture, and many more. Here is a list of some of the courses provided by TESDA’s training centers in the region:

  • Agricultural Crops Production NC II
  • Agroentrepreneurship NC II
  • Automotive Servicing NC I
  • Automotive Servicing NC II
  • Barangay Health Services NC II
  • Beauty Care (Nail Care) Services NC II
  • Caregiving NC II
  • Carpentry NC II
  • Computer Systems Servicing NC II
  • Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II
  • Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing NC II
  • Food and Beverage Services NC II
  • Flux-Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) NC II
  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) NC II
  • Health Care Services NC II
  • Hilot (Wellness Massage) NC II
  • Housekeeping NC II
  • IT Information Network Cabling
  • Motorcycle/Small Engine Servicing NC II
  • Organic Agriculture Production NC II
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC I
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC II
  • Trainers Methodology Level

Assessment and Certification

To make sure that learners can perform skills that meet industry standards, TESDA’s competency assessors evaluate trainees after the end of each course. This system of assessment and certification is known as the Philippine TVET Competency Assessment and Certification System (PTCACS).

Upon passing the evaluation, trainees receive a certificate and became part of TESDA’s Registry of Certified Workers. This is a pool of workers for different types of jobs across the Philippines.

How to Apply for Jobs in TESDA Region 7

Meanwhile, for those who are interested in working for TESDA, here’s a quick guide to the online application process:

  1. Head to the TESDA official website’s Career page.
  2. On the search box, provide your preferred position, item number (if available), and/or office location (e.g. Region 7), then hit “search.”
  3. The search results will be shown onscreen. Tap “details” to know more about a specific job vacancy.
  4. The screen will show the item number, position, office location, salary, job description, qualification, and required documents.
  5. To apply, upload the necessary documents through the link displayed on the page.
  6. Wait for the TESDA office to contact you with further instructions regarding your job application.

Video: TESDA, DOLE Region 7 Sign Data Sharing Agreement

Last December 2024, TESDA and the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) in Region 7 signed a data sharing agreement, which aims to strengthen the employment and development of Filipino workers. You can learn more about the agreement through this video shared by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA):

Contact Information: TESDA Region 7

For queries and concerns regarding TESDA Region 7, its training courses and other services, you can get in touch with the office through these contact details:

Address: 487 Salinas Dr, Cebu City, 6000 Cebu
Telephone: (032) 412 0307
Email: region7@tesda.gov.ph
Website: https://www.tesda.gov.ph/

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Provincial Offices Under TESDA Region 7

Meanwhile, to get in touch with TESDA’s provincial offices in the region, here are their contact details:

TESDA Provincial Office – Bohol

Address: B. Inting St., Cogon District, Tagbilaran City
Telephone: T (038) 501-8761 / T (308) 501-7093
Email: region7.bohol@tesda.gov.ph

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TESDA Provincial Office – Cebu

Address: Salinas Drive, Lahug, Cebu City
Telephone: TF (032) 415-1518 / T (032) 412-7157
Email: region7.cebu@tesda.gov.ph

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For residents of Region 7, TESDA offers plenty of technical vocational courses and other programs that can help equip them for various jobs, both inside and outside the country. If you are planning to work overseas, check out this article, which talks about the best TESDA courses for work abroad.

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