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Bookkeepers for Manila and Canlubang Campus
  • Male or Female, preferably Single, and not more than 30 yrs old.
  • Accounting graduate (CPA but not required)
  • With at least 2 years working experience (related to accounting)
  • Must be computer literate, with sound knowledge in any accounting software.


Job Specification
  • Manila based: To do reconciliation jobs – GL/SL for cash; receivables, payables, and reciprocal accounts.
  • Canlubang based: To do recording functions for receipts, disbursements and GL transactions; payroll preparation and reconciliation of accounts.


LIBRARIAN
  • To be assigned in the Grade School Library
  • Must be a Licensed Librarian preferably with M.A.


Email resume with picture to sscrecruitment@yahoo.comor visit the Human Resource and
Development Center, San Sebastian College-Recoletos, C.M. Recto Ave., Manila

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Rationale:

How does God's love abide in anyone who has the world's goods and sees a brother or sister in need and yet refuses to help? …
let us love not in word or speech but in truth and action. 1 John 3: 17-18


“We too can make a difference.”

SSC-R Manila and Canlubang as a community of big heart would like to make a difference in the lives of the people especially those who are in need. As a Catholic community we have a goal: To Walk Our Talk. We believe that faith and love mean nothing if they do not benefit others. We try to move beyond navel gazing. We want to be channels of God's love for the world. So we involve ourselves in the needs of our adopted communities.
It is in this perspective that this program on “Meals for a Cause: A Cause worth Supporting” is conceptualized. We would like to tell to the world its message of reaching out to those in need by sponsoring and supporting outreach programs to its immediate community.
As school administrators, we believe that this program helps us to express our individual ministries and enables us to recognize the ministries where we can best serve.

Objectives of the Program

The following are the objectives of the program

  1. To celebrate the birthday of Mary, the mother of Jesus and the birthday of Fr. Garnica (one of the oldest members of the OAR fathers)
  2. To raise funds through “Meal for a Cause Program” to finance SOFI’s outreach programs
  3. To conduct an outreach program sponsored and spearheaded by the Administrators, Area Chairs and Coordinators
  4. To implement the PAASCU recommendation on the community involvement of the administrators (PAASCU Self-Survey Form A, Community Involvement, No. 4 & No. 6, f)
  5. To enhance our sense of charity rooted in love by sharing our blessings to the needy
  6. To conduct a monthly Administrators’ get-together  and conference 
  7. To enhance good relationship with the other members of the Sebastinian community and stakeholders

Target Audience

For A.Y. 2011-2012, this semi-annual “Meal for a Cause” program will be sponsored and attended primarily by the SSC-R Manila and Canlubang Administrators (religious and lay), Area Chairs, Coordinators and SOFI personnel. Other attendees will be by invitation like the members of the San Sebastian Convent OAR community, Alumni Officers, PTS (High School) Officers, ELFACO (Grade School) officers and other persons as may be determined by the Administrators.

We will also solicit from the attendees (aside from the per plate fee) dishes that they will cook as their specialties. This will lessen the intended expenses for the food and increase the amount which can be raised from the program.

Sponsorship for the succeeding “Meal for a Cause” program will also be extended to the following members of the SSC-R community:

  1. Faculty members
  2. Staff and Maintenance
  3. Alumni and friends
  4. Students

Target Beneficiaries and Outreach Programs

            The target beneficiaries of this program will be the members of our adopted communities. The following are possible outreach programs to be benefited from this “Meals for a cause” program:

  1. Scholarship program
  2. Training programs for the community leaders
  3. Books for the Learning Center
  4. Additional Livelihood programs

Logistics Information

The following are the details of the “Meal for a Cause Program”

1. Scheduled dates:     September 8, 2011
    December 08, 2011
2. Fee per plate:   Php 1, 000.00
3. Type of Food:    
  a. Buffet Lunch (to be solicited)
  b. Oriental and Native foods will be served (will ask the help of CIHM for preparation)
  b. Special dishes to be solicited from friends, sponsors and attendees
4. Venue: HRM Coffee Shop
  a. setting: formal
  b. full and complete table set-up
5. Objectives of the Program of Activities:
  a. To prepare a formal program of activities. A committee will be assigned.
  b. To invite some entertainers (singers to serenade)
  c. To solicit pledge of commitment from the attendees
  d. To have a 15-minute presentation of the SOFI outreach programs (video, picture)
  e. To prepare 3 pcs. of tarpaulins (to be solicited)
6. Attire: Formal  
7. Others:  
  a. Souvenir items worth Php 100-300.00 will be given to the attendees.
These souvenir items will be taken from the SOFI souvenir shop
  b. Certificates will be given to the attendees
  c. Outside the Coffee shop, SOFI will also be selling souvenir items.
8. Budget computation Fee per person - Php 1, 000.00
Less:  
Souvenir item/ person  200.00
Other expenses  100.00
Total   300.00
Projected Revenue
  Php    700.00




                     

            
                                 
                         
                                                   


By: Albert C. Danan




Education plays the most significant role in developing a total personality in every individual. It is the foremost role of all academic institutions, especially Catholic schools, in order to ensure that all individuals within their sphere of commitment be constantly oriented with the values and virtues that will enable them to live life in harmony with God.

The Order of Augustinian Recollect takes a renewed stance in strengthening its commitment to further quality Catholic Christian education by declaring 2011-2012 as the Recoletos Education Year carrying the theme “Kindling the Heart, Empowering the Mind for Responsible Stewardship”.

Taking the initiative to bring the thrust clearer and closer to all the Recoletos community in the country is no less than Rev. Fr. Lauro V. Larlar, OAR.

In his talk held last August 3 and 6 at San Sebastian College-Recoletos Manila Auditorium, he was introduced by Rev. Fr. Renie C. Villalino, OAR as “a well-respected Recollect leader and school administrator who could harmonize freedom with order and firmness with amiability”. Fr. Larlar was also described further as “a highly-spirited, intelligent, self-driven fellow who has the gift of expressiveness, dynamism and self-assurance”.

Speaking before the crowd of faculty , administrators, students, parents and guardians in three different Formation Sessions of SSC-R Manila and Canlubang, Fr. Larlar took this series of talks as an opportunity to engage in order that the “integral formation” that the Recollect educators envision will lead directly to the community’s being “responsive and value-laden members of the society”. He divided his talk in three parts, namely, “Finding the Treasure Within”, “Dynamics of Studying” and “Caritas et Scientia in Reading and Discerning”.

Why engagement? Fr. Larlar set his talk according to the perspective of St. Augustine on education whose thinking on EDUCATION relates to what it means to be HUMAN. St. Augustine, according to him, offers no recipe but an APPROACH involving (a) being with others and (b) being at their service of listening to the Teacher of all, and with a sense of (c) being “at school” with all human beings. He talked about FORMATION as a process which embraces the whole life of the person and as a way which can only end in the definitive encounter with the Lord. He stressed that FORMATION happens within the historical dimension of the person; all human dimensions, biological, psychological and spiritual, mutually influence one another, requiring the person to grow and advance.

The seminar intended to engage everyone in strengthening their practice of education and/or formation. He even encouraged the participants, through a workshop, to reflect on social realities and provided inspirational thoughts through powerpoint presentations.

The Formation Series were organized by the Campus Ministry Office through the leadership of its Campus Minister Rev. Fr. Renie C. Villalino, OAR.

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