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OPCRF of School Heads and IPCRFs of Teaching and Non-Teaching Employees in Schools

RESULTS – BASED PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (DO 2, S. 2015)
Individual Performance Commitment and Review Form (IPCRFs)

The Department of Education (DepEd) is committed to provide the members of its organization with opportunities to:

  • Link their individual achievements and make a meaningful contribution to the attainment of the institution’s Vision and Mission.
  • Promote individual and team growth, participation and commitment.
  • Grow professionally and personally.

In line with this Philosophy, DepEd implements a Results-Based Performance Management System. It is a shared undertaking between the superior and the employee that allows an open discussion of job expectations, Key Results Areas, Objectives and how these align to overall departmental goals. It provides a venue for agreement on standards of performance and behaviors which lead to professional and personal growth in the organization.

This form is divided into four parts:

PART I Accomplishments of KRAs and Objectives – Each employee plays a vital part in the achievement of his/her department’s objectives. At the beginning of the Results-Based Performance Management Cycle, the employee and his/her superior jointly determines goal and measures that will lead to the achievement of the overall departmental goals. After which, weights are assigned to those goals based on priorities. The total of the weights should not exceed 100. At the end of the performance cycle, the employee is rated on the effectiveness/quality, efficiency (including cost), and timeliness in delivering the goals agreed upon.

PART II Competencies – The success of the employee in fulfilling his/her role and delivering exceptional performance is dependent on how s/he applies various competencies on the job. The employee is rated based on the effectiveness and consistency by which s/he demonstrates behaviors relevant to the competencies. The overall rating is computed by adding the rating for each competency and dividing the sum by the total number of competencies. Half-points (e.g. 3.5) may be given if the employee’s performance level falls in between descriptions of the scale positions.

PART III Summary of Ratings for Discussion

PART IV Development Plans – The areas where the employee excels and areas for development are both identified. In this manner, the employee’s strengths are highlighted and recognized. Development needs on the other hand are addressed through formal and informal training and development approaches.

ScaleAdjectivalDescription
(focused on Quality/effectiveness, Efficiency (incl cost) and Timeliness)*
5OutstandingPerformance represents an extraordinary level of achievement and commitment in terms of quality and time, technical skills and knowledge, ingenuity, creativity and initiative. Employees at this performance level should have demonstrated exceptional job mastery in all major areas of responsibility. Employee achievement and contributions to the organization are of marked excellence.
4Very SatisfactoryPerformance exceeded expectations. All goals, objectives and targets were achieved above the established standards.
3SatisfactoryPerformance met expectations in terms of quality of work, efficiency and timeliness. The most critical annual goals were met.
2UnsatisfactoryPerformance failed to meet expectations, and / or one or more of the most critical goals were not met.
1PoorPerformance was consistently below expectations, and/or reasonable progress towards critical goals was not made. Significant improvement is needed in one or more important areas.

Effectiveness/Quality (Q)
The extent to which actual performance compares with targeted performance. The degree to which objectives are achieved and the extent to which targeted problems are solved. In management, effectiveness relates to getting the right things done.

Efficiency (E)
The extent to which time or resources is used for the intended task or purpose. It measures whether targets are accomplished with a minimum amount or quantity of waste, expense, or unnecessary effort.

Timeliness (T)
It measures whether the deliverable was done on time based on the requirements of the law, orders and/or clients/stakeholders. Time-related performance indicators evaluate such things as project completion deadlines, time management skills and other time-sensitive expectations.

These ratings refer to the accomplishment of targets or objectives. Evaluation should be based on indicators and measures. CSC MC NO. 13, SERIES OF 1999 (REVISED Polices on the Performance Management System) have the following descriptions:

Outstanding – performance exceeding targets by 30% and above of the planned targets on the previous definition of performance exceeding targets by at least fifty (50%)
Very Satisfactory – performance exceeding targets by 15% to 29% of the planned targets; from the previous range of performance exceeding targets by at least 25% but falls short of what is considered an outstanding performance.
Satisfactory – performance of 100% to 114% of the planned targets. For accomplishments requiring 100% of the targets such as those pertaining to money or accuracy or those which may no longer be exceeded, the usual rating of either 10 for those who met targets or 4 for those who failed or fell short of the targets shall still be enforced.
Unsatisfactory – performance of 51% to 99% of the planned targets; and
Poor – performance failing to meet the planned targets by 50% or below.

Appeals

A Performance Review Committee (PRC) shall be created in DepEd composed of the Undersecretary for Regional Operations, Assistant Secretary for Planning, highest ranking official in charge of personnel management and two representatives from the rank and file nominated by the accredited employee association in the agency as members.

  1. Employees who feel aggrieved or dissatisfied with their final performance rating can file an appeal with the PRC within ten (10) days from date of receipt of their Performance Report Form from the PRC. Employees, however, shall not be allowed to protest the performance rating of their co-employees. Ratings obtained by other employees can only be used as basis or reference for comparison in appealing one’s performance rating;
  2. The PRC shall decide on the appeals within one month from receipt. Appeals lodged at any PRC shall follow the hierarchical jurisdiction of various PRCs in an agency. For example, the decision of the Provincial PRC is appealable to the Regional PRC which decision is in turn appealable to the National/Central Office PRC. Only in exceptional instances when the decision of the PRC in the central offices of departments may be appealed further to the CSC Commission proper. The decision made on employees’ ratings by the PRC in the local government units maybe appealed to the Civil service Regional Office which has jurisdiction over these units.
  3. An official or employee who was separated from the service on the basis of unsatisfactory or poor performance rating can appeal his separation to the CSC or its regional office within 15 days from receipt of the order or notice of separation.

CORE BEHAVIORAL COMPETENCIES

Self Management

  1. Sets personal goals and direction, needs and development.
  2. Undertakes personal actions and behaviors that are clear and purposive and takes into account personal goals and values congruent to that of the organization.
  3. Displays emotional maturity and enthusiasm for and is challenged by higher goals.
  4. Prioritize work tasks and schedules (through gantt charts, checklists, etc.) to achieve goals.
  5. Sets high quality, challenging, realistic goals for self and others.

Professionalism and Ethics

  1. Demonstrates the values and behavior enshrined in the Norms of Conduct and Ethical Standards for public officials and employees (RA 6713).
  2. Practices ethical and professional behavior and conduct taking into account the impact of his/her actions and decisions.
  3. Maintains a professional image: being trustworthy, regularity of attendance and punctuality, good grooming and communication.
  4. Makes personal sacrifices to meet the organization’s needs.
  5. Acts with a sense of urgency and responsibility to meet the organization’s needs, improve systems and help others improve their effectiveness.

Result Focus

  1. Achieves results with optimal use of time and resources most of the time.
  2. Avoids rework, mistakes and wastage through effective work methods by placing organizational needs before personal needs.
  3. Delivers error-free outputs most of the time by conforming to standard operating procedures correctly and consistently. Able to produce very satisfactory quality of work In terms of usefulness/acceptability and completeness with no supervision required.
  4. Expresses a desire to do better and may express frustration at waste or inefficiency. May focus on new or more precise ways of meeting goals set.
  5. Makes specific changes in the system or in own work methods to improve performance. Examples may include doing something better, faster, at a lower cost, more efficiently; or improving quality, customer satisfaction, morale, without setting any specific goal.

Teamwork

  1. Willingly does his/her share of responsibility.
  2. Promotes collaboration and removes barriers to teamwork and goal accomplishment across the organization.
  3. Applies negotiation principles in arriving at win-win agreements.
  4. Drives consensus and team ownership of decisions.
  5. Works constructively and collaboratively with others and across organizations to accomplish organizational goals and objectives.

Service Orientation

  1. Can explain and articulate organizational directions, issues and problems.
  2. Takes personal responsibility for dealing with and/or correcting customer service issues and concerns.
  3. Initiates activities that promotes advocacy for men and women empowerment.
  4. Participates in updating of office vision, mission, mandates and strategies based on DepEd strategies and directions.
  5. Develops and adopts service improvement programs through simplified procedures that will further enhance service delivery.

Innovation

  1. Examines the root cause of problems and suggests effective solutions. Fosters new ideas, processes, and suggests better ways to do things (cost and/or operational efficiency).
  2. Demonstrates an ability to think “beyond the box”. Continuously focuses on improving personal productivity to create higher value and results.
  3. Promotes a creative climate and inspires co – workers to develop original ideas or solutions.
  4. Translates creative thinking into tangible changes and solutions that improve the work unit and organization.
  5. Uses ingenious methods to accomplish responsibilities. Demonstrates resourcefulness and the ability to succeed with minimal resources.

LEADERSHIP COMPETENCIES

Leading People

  1. Uses basic persuasion techniques in a discussion or presentation e.g., staff mobilization, appeals to reason and/or emotions, uses data and examples, visual aids
  2. Persuades, convinces or influences others, in order to have a specific impact or effect.
  3. “Sets a good example”, is a credible and respected leader; and demonstrates desired behavior.
  4. Forwards personal, professional and work unit needs and interests in an issue.
  5. Assumes a pivotal role in promoting the development of an inspiring, relevant vision for the organization and influences others to share ownership of DepEd goals, in order to create an effective work environment.

People Performance Management

  1. Makes specific changes in the performance management system or in own work methods to improve performance (e.g. does something better, faster, at lower cost, more efficiently; improves quality, customer satisfaction, morale, revenues).
  2. Sets performance standards and measures progress of employees based on office and department targets.
  3. Provides feedback and technical assistance such as coaching for performance improvement and action planning.
  4. States performance expectations clearly and checks understanding and commitment.
  5. Performs all the stages of result-based performance management system supported by evidence and required documents/forms.

People Development

  1. Improves the skills and effectiveness of individuals through employing a range of development strategies.
  2. Facilitates workforce effectiveness through coaching and motivating/developing people within a work environment that promotes mutual trust and respect.
  3. Conceptualizes and implements learning interventions to meet identified training needs.
  4. Does long-term coaching or training by arranging appropriate and helpful assignments, formal training, or other experiences for the purpose of supporting a person’s learning and development.
  5. Cultivates a learning environment by structuring interactive experiences such as looking for future opportunities that are in support of achieving individual career goals.

OPCRF/IPCRF/MOVs Available for Download (Facebook Group Files)

  1. OPCRF of School Heads
  2. Master Teacher
  3. Head Teacher
  4. SPED Teacher
  5. Teachers
  6. Admin Assistant IPCRF
  7. Disbursing Officer IPCRF
  8. Driver IPCRF
  9. Guidance Counselor IPCRF
  10. Librarians IPCRF
  11. Supply Officer IPCRF
  12. Mechanic IPCRF
  13. Messenger IPCRF
  14. Security Guard IPCRF
  15. Nurse – Secondary IPCRF
  16. Utility IPCRF
  17. MOVs for Teachers, Master Teachers and School Heads

Download: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherph

TeacherPH Facebook Group

Read:

  1. IPCRFs for Teacher I – III
  2. Individual Performance Commitment and Review Form (IPCRF) Template
  3. MOVs for Teachers, Master Teachers and School Heads
  4. Guidelines on the Establishment and Implementation of the Results-Based Performance Management System (RPMS)
  5. Portfolio and Rubrics Assessment Tool for RPMS Evaluation
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112 thoughts on “OPCRF of School Heads and IPCRFs of Teaching and Non-Teaching Employees in Schools”

  1. Good day sir, can i please have a copy of the OPCR for school heads, please send it on this email i attached in this comment, thank you.

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  2. Good Day po can i ask a ICPRP
    template for Non teaching personnel HERE IS MY EMAiL bobgcawilricamie29@gmail. Com Tha k you po

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  3. kindly send to me sir the opcrf portfolio template for school year 2021-2022. thank you and GOD BLESS..

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  4. Good day po! paingi naman po ng soft copy ng OPCRF 2021-2022..Pasend na lng po saemail ko…Thank you po.

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  5. Please send me a copy of the OPCRF for School Head, IPCRF for Head Teacher and IPCRF for Non-Teaching Personnel (ADAS II and III and School Nurse) with validation tool. Thanks and God bless

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  6. May I humbly ask soft copy of the IPCRF of the Disbursing Officer and Administrative Aide III.
    Thank you and may God bless you always.

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  7. Good evening, I have read several times but I have not seen where to find the OPCRF template., Please lend me a copy.., thanks ????

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    • Madam gud day .nakavail po b kau ng template ng for head department .pwede po b pshare po ?ty po in advance

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  8. Pls send me a copy of OPCRF for school heads 2020-2021 with list of MOVs . Thanks in advance.
    majocelyn.degula@deped gov.ph

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  9. hello po can we request a template for head teacher/department head IPCRF this SY 2020-2021?
    thanks po

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  10. Hello po. Pwede po ba maka request ng IPCRF ng AO II? Tatanawin ko po eto malaking utang na loob. Salamat daan.

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  11. Ma’am na sendan n po ba kayo ng IPCRF for AO II at SHSR?,baka pwede makahingi dn po.,tsaka sa ADAS II.,tnx…

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  12. gud pm sir…pls can i have a copy of IPCRF of Head Teacher with MOVs. thank you very much and God bless.

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  13. Sir good morning. Pa share po ng IPCRF for Utility and Security Guard. Thank you po and God bless!

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