RECRUITMENT IN THAI CIVIL SERVICE

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RECRUITMENT IN THAI CIVIL SERVICE 1. INTRODUCTION It is apparent that recruitment is a key mechanism, underpinning good government, which requires a highly competent people to work for the benefits of the nation in an increasingly competitive global community. In other words, a country cannot be of high standards and competitiveness regardless of an efficient and effective recruitment. The Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC), Royal Government of Thailand is defined by the Civil Service Act, which spells out responsibilities assigned to the Commission for ensuring the appointment of officials to the Civil Service under its jurisdiction without prejudice to race, religion, or origin. It is also recognized that OCSC should take initiatives for improving the civil Service concerning recruitment, position classification, compensation and welfare, training development, staff retention, and disciplines. With regard to recruitment, OCSC is geared towards delegating recruitment tasks to allow departments the flexibility to recruit and select the suitable person for their jobs, while maintaining the principles of fair and equal opportunity in recruitment. Notwithstanding some similarities of Thai recruitment system to those of Asian neighbors, Thailand still has its uniqueness. For Thai nation, government officials are viewed as servants of the King, taking full responsibilities of undertaking services for the sake of Thai people and the Nation. 2. LEGAL FRAMEWORK With reference to recruitment and selection, several Thai laws have laid down a legal basis for undertaking recruiting and selecting tasks. These laws, more or less, aim at ensuring a merit-based recruitment and selection in Thai civil service while decentralizing decision-makings in recruitment tasks to departments.

2 Starting from the Thai Constitution of 2008 which has guaranteed equality of Thai people as being prescribed in the part two of the Constitution. In addition, the section 30 have clearly stated that male and female shall enjoy equal rights. Unjust discrimination against a person on grounds of difference in origin, race, sex, age, physical conditions or health, economic or social status, religion belief, education or constitutionally political view, which does not contravene the provisions of the Constitutions, shall not be permitted. The State Administrative Act of 2002 section 3/1 also emphasizes that government administration must be of the benefits of Thai people; bring about efficient and worthy results; promote minimized red tape; eliminate unnecessary public services tasks; decentralize services and resources to local communities; delegate decision makings; facilitate and respond to the needs of Thai people with the persons accountable for the assignments. Furthermore, the information Act of 1997 has allowed information disclosure regarding public service tasks to the general public. The applicants are able to, then, maintain their rights and monitor recruitment procedures. Indeed, the key legal mechanism that has formulated a recruitment and selection framework for Thai civil service is The Civil Service Act of 2008. It determines authorities, role, responsibilities, and functions of the OCSC in terms of position classification, recruitment and selection, disciplines, compensation and welfare, and training development. Accordingly, there are 4 categories of civil servant positions, as follows: (1) executive positions, namely heads of government agencies and deputy heads of government agencies at ministerial and departmental levels and other positions prescribed by the CSC as executive positions; (2) managerial positions, namely heads of government agencies at levels lower than departments and other positions prescribed by the CSC as managerial positions; (3) knowledge worker positions, namely positions which require holders of bachelor degrees as prescribed by the CSC for performing duties in such positions; (4) general positions, namely positions which are not executive positions, managerial positions and knowledge worker positions, as prescribed by the CSC.

3 In terms of executive positions and managerial positions, two levels have been classified, namely primary level and higher lever. Regarding knowledge worker positions, five levels have been classified, comprising practitioner level, professional level, senior professional level, expert level, and advisory level. As for general positions, four levels have been classified, which are operational level, experienced level, senior level, and highly skilled level. Accordingly, entry levels are corresponding to educational qualities: Certificate/Diploma holders can enter general positions at operational level while Bachelor s Degree holders or Master s Degree holders and Doctorate s holders can enter to knowledge worker positions at practitioner level. In order to enter the civil service, a person must have general qualifications and not be under a prohibition, as follows: A. General Qualifications: (1) being of Thai nationality; (2) being at least 18 years of age; (3) being a person with pure faith in the democratic form of government with the King as Head of State; B. Prohibitions: (1) being a holder of a political position; (2) being an incompetent person, quasi-incompetent person,insane or mentally disabled person, or suffering from a disease prescribed by CSC Regulation; (3) being a person suspended from government service or temporarily discharged from government service under this Act or other laws; (4) being morally defective to the extent of being socially objectionable; (5) being a committee member or holder of an executive position in a political party or an officer of a political party; (6) being adjudged bankrupt; (7) having been imprisoned by final sentence of imprisonment for a criminal offence, with the exception of sentences for offences committed negligently or minor offences; (8) having been punished by discharge, dismissal or expulsion from a state enterprise or other state agencies; (9) having been punished by discharge or dismissal for breach of discipline under this Act or other laws; (10) having been punished by expulsion for a breach of discipline under this Act or other laws;

(11) having cheated in an entrance examination for the government service or for entry to work in other state agencies. 4 The CSC may consider a waiver and allow entry into the government service for persons entering the civil service who are under the prohibitions in B. (4), (6), (7), (8), (9), (10) or (11), provided that in the case of the prohibition under (8) or (9), such person must have already retired from work or retired from government service for more than two years, and in the case of the prohibition under (10), such person must have already retired from work or retired from government service for more than three years, and in no event shall the retirement from work or retirement from government service be on account of malfeasance in office. A resolution of the CSC on such waiver shall receive the votes of not less than four-fifths of the number of commissioners present at the meeting. Votes shall be cast by secret ballot. Apart from the general qualifications and prohibitions mentioned earlier, a person appointed to any civil servant position must possess the qualification requirement for such position as provided under the class specifications, comprising 1) Knowledge, Law and Regulations concerned; 2) Necessary Skills (Computer, English Proficiency, Mathematics, Data Management ) ; and 3) Competencies as identified. Under The Civil Service Act of 2008, recruitment and selection of Thai civil service is undertaken through three processes; namely, competitive examinations; selection; and appointment of expert and specialist. 1) The Competitive Examination According to the Civil Service Act of 2008, section 53, The instatement of a person to the government service as a civil servant for appointment to a particular position shall be made from candidates passing competitive examination for such position and according to the order in the list of the passing candidates. Competitive examinations, lists of the passing candidates and details on examinations shall be in accordance with rules, procedures and conditions prescribed by the CSC.

5 2) Selection According to the Civil Service Act of 2008, section 55 provides an exception in special circumstances where a competitive examination may be deemed unnecessary, pursuant to the rules, procedures and conditions prescribed by the CSC. Example of this is agencies can select graduates from universities or educational institution operated by that agency and approved by the CSC, or graduates with an educational background in needed fields. The government scholarship program is another means of recruiting qualified people into the Civil Service. The OCSC administers an annual selection to seek competent students to study abroad. Scholarship holders are appointed to the Civil Service after completing their studies. 3) Appointment of expert and specialist Recruitment of experts and specialists is permitted by the Civil Service Act of 2008, section 56. Departments may appoint a person containing a particular knowledge, ability, expertise, and experiences from outside the civil service to be experts or specialists, if necessary reasons have been justified. Under aforementioned legal framework, OCSC has issued CSC circulars to determine content, methods, procedures, criteria for selection, establishment and abolishment of eligible lists, including the transfer of listed person from one list to another. 3. RECRUITMENT CONCEPT It has become a common practice that recruitment and selection in Thai Civil Service must be on the basis of the merit system, which are clarified by neutrality, equality, fairness, and competence. In addition, the recruitment of persons for instatement to the government service should be account for the ethical behavior of such person as well as the benefits to the government service. Given recruiting the most suitable candidates for Thai civil service, recruitment principles are clarified which are fairness, equity, transparency, and standardization, with assurances that the selected candidates have been assessed on the basis of their knowledge, abilities, and competencies related to the given job.

4. PRESENT RECRUITING MECHANISM 6 As mentioned earlier, recruitment and selection of Thai civil service is undertaken through three processes including competitive examinations, selection, and appointment of expert and specialist under jurisdiction of CSC circulars. OCSC representatives will advise ministries and departments to ensure their compliance to OCSC regulations as well as to promote fairness, equity, transparency, and standardization in recruitment. 4.1 competitive examinations In terms of the mechanism for competitive examinations, the CSC circular 15/B.E. 2535 determines methods, procedures, criteria for selection, curricula, establishment and abolishment of eligible lists, and the transfer of listed person. With regard to the curriculum for competitive examinations, it is aimed to assess candidates with holistic approaches, which are classified into three-fold: 1) Ability to learn to do the job, which means that candidates can be developed or trained to do a job; 2) Ability to do the job, which refers to candidates knowledge and skills for that job; and 3) Ability to will do the job, which concerns candidates suitability for doing a job involving their behaviors, attitudes, and personalities. The examination curriculum must be, then, of three stages: General Examination, Specific Examination, and Position Suitability Assessment. The general examination has two components. The first aims to measure general abilities, acquired information, and analytical skills. Mathematics, verbal and reasoning skills are included in the first part as there are assumed to reflect the trainability of the applicant. The second component focuses on the assessment of comprehension and expression of the Thai language. The general knowledge examination is administered by OCSC for certain degrees; for instance, economics, law, computer, accounting, political science. The specific examination measures skills or knowledge specifically required to perform in a particular position. This is administered by departments.

7 The position suitability assessment aims to assess the suitability of the person for the civil service and for a particular position, through the review of personal history and records, work experience, educational background as well as observation of behaviors during the interview. The interview is the key method for assessing suitability. Through the interview, communication skills, emotional stability, ethical principles, values as well as sociability and capacity to adapt to the social environment, creativity and personality will be also measured. This is also administered by departments. Attainment of a score of not less than 60% in each of three stages is considered a passing score. Successful applicants will be ranked based on their scores and placed on a list for appointment to the position for which they applied. The list will remain current for a period of 2 years, and applicants will be summoned to fill vacant posts in rank order. 42. Selection Regarding those for selection, the CSC circular 1/B.E. 2536 determines methods, procedures, criteria for selection, and circumstances that allow departments to select a candidate for appointment, comprising a graduate of universities or educational institution operated by that department and approved by the CSC; graduates in necessary fields or degrees; government scholarship recipients, for instance. As for the case of graduates in necessary fields or degrees. This has been designated by the CSC circular, of which the current one is CSC 11/B.E. 2545. The list of necessary and priority fields, designated by the CSC as facing a personnel shortage of those fields and where are few candidates for the required positions, is reviewed every two years. Such candidates may be selected through interview or other suitable methods, and once selected must remain in the position for at least 1 year and may not be transferred to other departments. Concerning the government scholarship program, it has been recognized as a key mechanism to recruit highly competent civil servants and those with special qualifications needed in civil service. The practice of sending competent students abroad began during the reign of King Rama the Fifth. Currently, approximately 300 scholars are selected to study abroad each year.

8 The OCSC administers an annual competition to select qualified students to study abroad under the government s scholarship program including the King s Scholarship and the Royal Thai Government Scholarship. In addition to the general competition, a special competition is held for government personnel, lecturers in state universities, and other officials who qualify for further training and studies. It is the responsibility of the OCSC to place government scholarship recipients in Thai civil service positions after graduation, in accordance with CSC policies and directives, and in response to the manpower needs of civilian ministries, public agencies, and departments. 4.3 Experts and Specialists Recruitment Recruitment for experts and specialists recruitment is designated by the CSC circular 16/B.E. 2536. Departments which require experts or specialists have to request approval from the CSC and follow the placement regulations specified by the CSC once the requests have been approved. 5. Selection Process : Shared Responsibility In an attempt to select the most suitable candidates for departments, partnership recruitment concept has been employed. In other words, OCSC and department have joined in recruiting civil servants in the following aspects: 1) For the Bachelor s Degree Holders: The OCSC provides tests for the general examination which is either administered by OCSC or departments. With the eligible lists of those passing who got the general knowledge certificate, departments have, then, conducted specific examination and position suitability assessment. 2) For the Master s Degree Holders: The OCSC administers the general and specific examination every month whereas departments have employed the eligible lists of those passing, who got the general and specific certificate, to conduct their own position suitability assessment. 3) As for the case of selection, the OCSC will provide departments with the lists of graduates of necessary fields, who came to register with OCSC. Departments shall employ those lists, which is reviewed every two years, to conduct position suitability assessment. ----------------------------------------