Company Profile

    Company overview

    Industry

    Government Administration & Politics

    Company size

    51-100

    Primary location

    2332 Chino Roces Avenue Extension, Taguig City
    Company Overview:The National Nutrition Council (NNC), as mandated by law, is the country's highest policy-making and coordinating body on nutrition.Vision Statement:NNC is the authority in ensuring the nutritional well-being of all Filipinos, recognized locally and globally, and led by a team of competent and committed public servants.Mission Statement:To orchestrate efforts of government, private sector, international organizations and other stakeholders at all levels, in addressing hunger and malnutrition of Filipinos through:Policy and program formulation and coordination;Capacity development;Promotion of good nutrition;Nutrition surveillance;Resource generation and mobilizationAdvocacy; andPartnership and alliance buildingCORE VALUESIntegrityWe conduct our work and relate with our various stakeholders and partners with deep sense of honesty and openness.ZealWe serve with enthusiasm and dedication characterized by versatility and dynamism, discipline and strict adherence to work ethics.ExcellenceWe provide high quality and timely service characterized by a unified, innovative and competent performance.SensitivityWe respond to the needs of our employees and various publics with love and respect and recognize the valuable contribution of each member of the organization.TransparencyWe conduct our business with openness and truthfulness with strict adherence to existing laws, rules, regulations of government and the principles of good governance.

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    3.34 ratings in total
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    What’s it like working at National Nutrition Council?

    AI summary of recent reviews

    Employees at National Nutrition Council appreciate the competitive and guiding leadership focused on community health and nutrition, as well as the ample resources provided to support local governments. They note good salaries, friendly colleagues willing to train others, and flexible working hours as positive aspects.

    However, some potential challenges include concerns about the work environment, pressure due to heavy workloads like weekly reports requiring multiple revisions, issues with management such as unclear roles and uneven work distribution, potential mental health impacts, and difficulties obtaining regular or contract positions for job order employees.

    Recent reviews

    4.0
    Admin assist
    Jan 2023
    Learning was a lot but I handle it under pressure
    The good thingsTo work responsibly and efficiently
    The challengesPressure and working environment
    2.0
    Nutrition Officer I
    Aug 2021
    Less than 1 year in the role, current employee
    High Salary but Overworked
    The good thingsThe good thing about this agency is the leaders are highly competitive and wants to really guide the peopl of the community to a better health and nutrition. There are a lot of programs, materials, and supplies that are given to the lgus. Aside from this your salary is big, yet no benefits of bonuses what so ever for the Job orders. Job orders should not also expect to have a regular ar contract as its hard to achieve.
    The challengesI am writing from a personal experience. This review is to give insights to future employees about the nature of the work. As i don't want others to feel what i felt. The challenges i face for this company is there is no proper job description for the employees. You do what the heads tells you to do with minimum guidance and supervision, given if you're new or not. In the region office i worked with the people undiscipline of the proper work hours. The thing i despise the most is the uneven work distribution and the unreliable heads. Not good for mental health.
    5.0
    Technical team trainee
    Feb 2020
    Less than 1 year in the role, former employee
    Learn so many things especially about society health issues.
    The good thingsThe environment that holds great people. They are so friendly and teaches you well with the things that are new to you.
    The challengesThe weekly reports that needs to be pass ahead,to be checked and if they didn't like it, you need to make it again.
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