TESDA CARAGA Regional Office (Caraga Administrative Region)

TESDA CARAGA Region Office

One of TESDA’s regional offices in the Philippines is the TESDA CARAGA Regional Office, situated in Butuan City, Agusan del Norte. Its official Facebook page is named “TESDA Region XIII.”

The office provides language courses, technical and vocational training program, scholarships, and other services to the people of CARAGA Region. Notably, this region is also called “Caraga Administrative Region” and designated as “ Region 13.”

TESDA CARAGA Region Office
Image Credit: TESDA Region XIII / Facebook

Cities/Provinces Under TESDA CARAGA Region

TESDA CARAGA covers the five provinces of the region: Agusan del Norte, Agusan del Sur, Dinagat Islands, Surigao del Norte, and Surigao del Sur. The area of coverage also includes six cities: Bayugan, Bislig, Butuan, Cabadbaran, Surigao, and Tandag.

TESDA’s regional office in CARAGA is based in Butuan, a highly urbanized city in Agusan del Norte. Additionally, the agency also has a provincial office in Butuan, along with offices in these locations: Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur; San Jose, Dinagat Island; Surigao City, Surigao del Norte; and Tandag City, Surigao del Sur.

Programs and Services

Like other regional offices of the agency, TESDA CARAGA offers various Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs. These are delivered through four modalities: school-based, center-based, enterprise-based, and community-based.

School Based Programs

TESDA’s school based programs include TVET programs as well as post-secondary courses not exceeding three years. These courses are carried out in TESDA-administered schools and institutions.

In CARAGA, TESDA’s partner schools and institutions include:

  • Agusan del Sur School of Arts and Trades (ASSAT) in Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur;
  • Northern Mindanao School of Fisheries (NMSF) / (Golden Heritage Polytechnic College) in Buenavista, Agusan del Norte; and
  • Surigao del Norte College of Agriculture and Technology (SNCAT) in Mainit, Surigao del Norte.

Center Based Programs

Aside from schools, training centers also serve as venues for conducting TESDA’s TVET programs and courses. Below is the list of TESDA’s regional and provincial training centers in CARAGA:

Regional Training Center

  • Regional Training Center – Butuan, Agusan del Norte

Provincial Training Centers

  • Provincial Training Center – Cabadbaran, Agusan del Norte
  • Provincial Training Center – Surigao City, Surigao del Norte
  • Provincial Training Center – Agusan del Sur
  • Provincial Training Center – Dinagat Island
  • Provincial Training Center – Siargao, Surigao del Norte
  • Provincial Training Center – Marihatag, Surigao del Sur

Enterprise Based Programs

Basically, enterprise-based programs are those that are held within companies or firms. These include three types: Apprenticeship Program, Learnership Program, and Dual Training System.

Spanning a period of four to six months, the Apprenticeship Program is a training and employment program that involves an agreement between an employer and an apprentice.

Meanwhile, the Learnership Program is an on-the-job training (OJT) kind of program. It covers a period of three months or less.

Finally, the Dual Training System is a technology-based training and education program. As the name implies, it is conducted in two venues: at the school, and at the company.

Community Based Programs

Imagine a program that not only provides skills training, but also helps the learners establish their own livelihood enterprise? This are the aims of TESDA’s community-based programs, which are designed for the poor, marginalized, and vulnerable sectors.

These programs cater to those who usually cannot afford or access formal training programs. Aside from TESDA, local government units (LGUs), non-government organizations (NGOs), and other stakeholders are involved in these programs.

Language Skills Institutes

Some TESDA learners are aiming to land jobs overseas. For this reason, the agency offers language programs and workplace communication training through its Language Skills Institutes (LSIs). These days, LSIs offer language courses on English, Korean, Japanese, Mandarin, and Spanish.

The agency’s LSIs in the CARAGA Region are as follows:

  • TESDA LSI – Agusan del Sur School of Arts and Trades (ASSAT), Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur; and
  • TESDA LSI – Northern Mindanao School of Fisheries, Butuan City.

List of TESDA Courses in CARAGA Region

Below is a list of courses offered by TESDA’s training centers and partners schools/institutions in the CARAGA Region. These include courses in various fields such as agriculture, hospitality, tourism, computer technology, entrepreneurship, food and beverage services, construction, electronics, and many more!

In CARAGA, some of the courses offered by TESDA are:

  • Automotive Servicing NC I
  • Automotive Servicing NC II
  • Barangay Health Services NC II
  • Barista NC II
  • Caregiving NC II
  • Carpentry NC II
  • Computer Systems Servicing NC II
  • Construction Painting NC II
  • Consumer Electronics Servicing NC II
  • Contract Tracing NC II
  • Cookery NC II
  • Dressmaking NC II
  • Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II
  • Electronic Products Assembly and Servicing NC II
  • Food and Beverage Services NC II
  • Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) NC II
  • Hilot (Wellness Massage) NC II
  • Masonry NC II
  • Plumbing NC II
  • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) NC III
  • Tile Setting NC II
  • Trainers Methodology Level I

Assessment and Certification

Once learners finish a course, they undergo evaluation by TESDA’s competency assessors. If they pass the test, they receive a certificate, and also become part of the Registry of Certified Workers — a pool of workers that may be tapped for various jobs in the country.

Notably, TESDA uses the Philippine TVET Competency Assessment and Certification System (PTCACS), a system that helps to ensure that learners are able to perform skills that meet industry standards.

How to Apply for Jobs in TESDA CARAGA Region

Notably, if working for TESDA is what you’re aiming for, you can begin by applying online, based on the following guide:

  1. Head to the TESDA official website’s Careers page.
  2. Enter your preferred job position, item number (if available), and office location (e.g. CARAGA Region) on the search box provided. Then, click “search.”
  3. Wait for the screen to show the results of your search. Then, once you see a job result that you like, select “details” to know more about it.
  4. The screen will show important details about the job: 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 using the link displayed on the page.
  6. Wait for TESDA office to send you a text, email, or a call regarding further instructions about your job application.

Contact Information: TESDA CARAGA Region

If you have any questions or concerns for TESDA CARAGA, you can get in touch with their regional office through the following contact details:

Address: Ground Floor Balibrea Bldg., Pili Drive, Butuan City 8600
Telephone: (085) 300-3042
Email: caraga@tesda.gov.ph
Website: https://sites.google.com/tesda.gov.ph/tesdacaraga/home
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TESDACaragaOfficial/

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Provincial Offices Under TESDA CARAGA Region

As for TESDA’s provincial offices in CARAGA, here is a list of their contact details and location maps:

TESDA Provincial Office – Agusan del Norte

Address: Capitol Compound, Capitol Road, Butuan City
Telephone: (085) 300-3245
Email: CARAGA.agusandelnorte@tesda.gov.ph

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TESDA Provincial Office – Agusan del Sur

Address: Government Center, Patin-ay Prosperidad, Agusan del Sur
Telephone: (085) 343-7278
Email: CARAGA.agusandelsur@tesda.gov.ph

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TESDA Provincial Office – Dinagat Island

Address: Purok 2 Brgy. Mahayahay, San Jose, Dinagat Island
Telephone: (0996) 555-1659
Email: CARAGA.dinagatisland@tesda.gov.ph

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TESDA Provincial Office – Surigao del Norte

Address: 2nd Flr., LML Bldg., Gov. Jose C. Sering Rd., Surigao City, Surigao del Norte
Telephone: (086) 826-0751
Email: CARAGA.surigaodelnorte@tesda.gov.ph

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TESDA Provincial Office – Surigao del Sur

Address: Ground Flr., Legislative Bldg., Capital Hills, Telaje, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur
Telephone: (086) 853-5182
Email: CARAGA.surigaodelsur@tesda.gov.ph

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When it comes to learning new knowledge, skills, and even a different language — the residents of CARAGA Region can always go to their regional and provincial TESDA offices for options. Like wise, those who are interested in working overseas can check out this list of the best TESDA courses for work abroad.

TESDA Photovoltaic Systems Courses

TESDA offers a variety of courses related to Photovoltaic (PV) systems. These courses aim to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge in designing, installing, and servicing solar-powered systems.

Also read: TESDA Semiconductor Operations Courses

These qualifications are designed to meet the increasing demand for alternative energy sources and to address the growing need for skilled workers in the renewable energy industry. The PV System courses offered by TESDA are recognized globally, providing individuals with internationally-recognized certifications that can open up opportunities for employment both locally and abroad.

TESDA Photovoltaic (PV) Systems Courses

Benefits

Here are some benefits of enrolling in PV System courses by TESDA:

  • Gain knowledge and skills in designing, installing, and servicing solar-powered systems
  • Become globally competitive with internationally-recognized certifications
  • Open up opportunities for employment in the renewable energy industry
  • Contribute to the growing demand for alternative energy sources and promote sustainable living
  • Develop technical and problem-solving skills
  • Enhance career prospects and income potential
  • Keep up with the advancements in technology and industry standards

PV System Design NC III

PV System Design NC III Qualification includes the skills needed to determine customer solar energy needs and calculate the system components for small solar home systems up to 1kWp. It also covers preparing a Bill of Materials and creating installation drawings.

TESDA PV System Design NC III Course

Course Description

This course equips PV System Design Technicians with the skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed to meet industry standards. It covers core competencies like determining customer requirements, system sizing for solar systems up to 1kWp, preparing bills of materials, and installation drawings. Basic skills such as communication, teamwork, problem-solving, negotiation, and using relevant technologies are also included. Additionally, it teaches common competencies like handling construction materials, tool maintenance, following instructions, and interpreting technical plans.

Units of Competency

The units of competency comprising this qualification include the following:

BASIC COMPETENCIES

  • Lead workplace communication
  • Lead small teams
  • Develop and practice negotiation skills
  • Solve problems related to work activities
  • Use mathematical concepts and techniques
  • Use relevant technologies

COMMON COMPETENCIES

  • Prepare construction materials and tools
  • Observe procedures, specifications, and manuals of instruction
  • Interpret technical drawings and plans
  • Perform mensurations and calculations
  • Maintain tools and equipment

CORE COMPETENCIES

  • Determine customer requirements
  • Calculate system components requirements (System Sizing)
  • Specify components in the bill of materials
  • Prepare installation drawing

Career Opportunities

A person with this qualification can work as a:

  • PV System Designer
  • PV System Design Technician

Training Duration

  • 20 hrs – Basic Competencies
  • 72 hrs – Common Competencies
  • 56 hrs – Core Competencies

Total : 148 hrs

Qualifications

To join the course, trainees must:

  • Complete training in PV Systems Installation NC II
  • Be able to communicate in speaking and writing
  • Be physically and mentally fit
  • Be at least 18 years old

Trainer Qualifications

  • Must be a holder of PV System Design NC III.
  • Must have undergone Training Methodology (TM II).
  • Must be computer literate.
  • Must be physically and mentally fit.
  • Must have at least 2 years of job/industry experience (optional, only when required by the hiring institution).
  • Must be civil service eligible or a holder of an appropriate professional license issued by the Professional Regulatory Commission (for government positions only).

Note:

  • The requirement “Must have undergone Training Methodology (TM II)” shall be updated to “Must be a holder of Trainer Qualification Level II (TQII) or equivalent” upon promulgation by the TESDA Board of the TQ/AQ training regulations.

PV Systems Installation NC II

PV Systems Installation NC II Qualification includes the skills needed to perform site assessments, check PV components and materials, install and commission PV systems, and complete the required documentation for installation.

PV Systems Installation NC II

Course Description

This course equips PV Systems installation technicians with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to meet industry standards. Core competencies include site assessment, PV component compliance checks, PV system installation and commissioning, and documentation preparation. Additional skills cover workplace communication, teamwork, professionalism, health and safety, tool maintenance, mensuration, and interpreting technical drawings.

Units of Competency

The units of competency comprising this qualification include the following:

Basic Competencies

  • Participate in workplace communication
  • Work in a team environment
  • Practice career professionalism
  • Practice occupational health and safety procedures

Common Competencies

  • Prepare construction materials and tools
  • Observe procedures, specifications, and manuals of instruction
  • Interpret technical drawings and plans
  • Perform mensurations and calculations
  • Maintain tools and equipment

Core Competencies

  • Perform site assessment
  • Check PV components/materials compliance
  • Install PV system
  • Perform PV System Testing and Commissioning

Career Opportunities

A person with this qualification can work as a:

  • PV Systems Installation Technician
  • PV Systems Commissioning Technician

Training Duration

  • 18 Hours Basic Competencies
  • 72 Hours Common Competencies
  • 194 Hours Core Competencies

Total: 284 Hours

Qualifications

This section outlines the qualifications and requirements for trainees, including education, health, and physical fitness. Entry exams may also be required.

To qualify as a PV Systems Installation Technician NC II trainee, candidates must:

  • Be able to communicate effectively in both oral and written form
  • Be physically and mentally fit for training
  • Be at least 18 years old

Trainer Qualifications

Trainer Qualifications (TQ) for PV Systems Installation NC II

  • Holder of at least PV Systems Installation NC II certification
  • Completed Training Methodology II (TM II) or Trainer Qualification Level II (TQ II) upon TESDA Board promulgation
  • Computer literate
  • Physically and mentally fit
  • Minimum of 2 years relevant industry or teaching experience (optional, based on hiring institution requirements)
  • Civil service eligible or holds a professional license from the Professional Regulatory Commission (for government positions only)

Reference: TESDA Board Resolution No. 2004-03

PV Systems Servicing NC III

PV Systems Servicing NC III Qualification includes the skills needed to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair small solar home systems up to 1kWp.

TESDA PV Systems Servicing NC III Course

Course Description

This course equips PV system service technicians with the skills to maintain, troubleshoot, and repair small solar home systems up to 1kWp. It covers diagnosing and repairing PV systems, monitoring operations, and handling customer complaints. Core topics include communication, teamwork, problem-solving, mathematical applications, and technology use. Technicians will also learn to prepare materials, maintain tools, follow procedures, and interpret technical plans.

Units of Competency

The units of competency comprising this qualification include the following:

BASIC COMPETENCIES

  • Lead workplace communication
  • Lead small teams
  • Develop and practice negotiation skills
  • Solve problems related to work activities
  • Use mathematical concepts and techniques
  • Use relevant technologies

COMMON COMPETENCIES

  • Prepare construction materials and tools
  • Observe procedures, specifications, and manuals of instruction
  • Interpret technical drawings and plans
  • Perform mensurations and calculations
  • Maintain tools and equipment

CORE COMPETENCIES

  • Perform PV System Diagnosis
  • Repair PV System
  • Monitor PV System Operation

Career Opportunities

A person who has achieved this qualification is competent to work as:

  • PV Systems Service Technician
  • PV Systems Maintenance Technician
  • PV Systems Repair Technician

Training Duration

  • 20 hrs – Basic Competencies
  • 72 hrs – Common Competencies
  • 66 hrs – Core Competencies

Total: 158 hrs

Qualifications

The trainees who wish to enroll in the course must meet the following requirements:

  • Completion of training in PV Systems Installation National Certificate Level II
  • Proficiency in both oral and written communication
  • Physically and mentally fit to undergo training
  • At least 18 years old

This list does not include additional institutional requirements, such as educational attainment, relevant work experience, or other criteria that may be specified by the school or training center offering the TVET program.

Trainer Qualifications

  • Must be a holder of a PV Systems Servicing NC III Certification.
  • Must have completed Training Methodology (TM II) or its equivalent.
  • Must be computer literate.
  • Must be physically and mentally fit.
  • Must have at least 2 years of job/industry experience (optional, as required by the hiring institution).
  • Must be civil service-eligible or hold an appropriate professional license issued by the Professional Regulatory Commission (required for government positions only).

Note: This will be updated to “Must be a holder of Trainer Qualification Level II (TQII) or equivalent” upon promulgation by the TESDA Board of the TQ/AQ training regulations.

Reference: TESDA Board Resolution No. 2004-03.

Requirements

To enroll in the course of your choice, you need to fulfill certain requirements. These include:

  • PSA Birth Certificate
  • High School or College Diploma
  • Certified True Copy of Official Transcript of Records or Form 137
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character or GMRC
  • 1 x 1 and/or 2 x 2 pictures

Note: Specific requirements may vary by school. It’s recommended to contact the school for accurate information on required documents.

Sample of Certificate of Completion

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What does PV stand for?

A: PV stands for photovoltaic, which refers to the technology that converts sunlight into electricity.

2. What are the career opportunities after completing these qualifications?

A: Complete PV System Design NC III to become a PV Systems Designer or Solar Energy Engineer. PV Systems Installation NC II qualifies you as a Technician, while PV Systems Servicing NC III prepares you for roles in service or maintenance.

3. What is the duration of training for each qualification?

A: The duration of training varies depending on the specific qualification and institution offering the program. However, it typically ranges from 150-300 hours.

4. Are there any age restrictions for enrolling in these qualifications?

A: As per TESDA regulations, you must be at least 18 years old to enroll in any of the PV systems training programs.

5. Do I need previous experience or education to enroll in these courses?

A: For PV Systems Design NC III and Installation NC II, completing a related TVET program like Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II is recommended, but requirements may vary. Servicing NC III requires PV Systems Installation NC II.

Summary

The PV Systems courses offered by TESDA provide training for individuals who wish to enter the field of solar energy installation and servicing. These courses equip trainees with the necessary skills to install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair small solar home systems up to 1kWp. With a variety of career opportunities available in this growing industry, these qualifications can lead to a rewarding career for those who complete the courses successfully.

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