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GOVERNMENT of ANDHRA PRADESH RECRUITMENT of VARIOUS CATEGORIES of POSTS UNDER NHM, EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT Notification No GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH RECRUITMENT OF VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF POSTS UNDER NHM, EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT Notification No. 2/2021, Dated 28-06-2021. *** DISTRICT PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT UNIT, NATIONAL HEALTH MISSION, EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT 1. Applications are invited from the eligible candidates for filling up the following categories of posts in District Programme Management Unit (DPMU), National Health Mission and various Health facilities in the East Godavari District in offline mode. 2. Details of the Post, Number of vacancies notified, Education qualifications and Experience required shown in annexure I 3. Age limits: 18-42 years as on date of issue of notification. 4. Candidates shall send their application (as per the format given at Annexure II) along with the following documents to DM&HO Office, Kakinada duly attested by the Gazetted officer of the State / Union government. a. Copy of SSC Certificate (Proof for Date of Birth) b. Copy of Intermediate Certificate c. Copy of Academic / Technical Educational qualification mentioned against Post applied in column 3 of table in Annexure -II d. Copy of Marks Memo’s for qualification mentioned against Post applied in Column 3 in Annexure-II e. Copy of Latest Caste Certificate issued by MRO in case of BC, SC and ST. f Calculation of marks should be considered as 90% of eligible qualifications and 10% from the date of passing of acquiring qualifications. For Staff Nurses 45% on the marks secured on Acedemic and 45% on Technical qualification and 10% weightage from the date of passing on acquiring qualifications. 5. Selection will be based on the merit cum roster as per rules in force. 6. Recruitment process will be conducted by the District Selection Committee. 7. Recruitment is on contract basis and initially for period of one year. 8. Schedule for recruitment process Date of Notification 29-07-2021 Last date for receipt of 05-07-2021 applications Publication of Merit List 09-07-2021 Publication of Selection List NOTE : The posts notified above shall be increased or decreased as per the decision taken by the District Selection Committee. ANNEXURE-I S. No. of No Category of Post Programme Name Educational Qualifications Roster posts . Post Graduation with M.Com or MBA District Accounts Officer (NHM 1 DPMU 1 (Finance) /CA/ICWA. Minimum Relevant 2 SC(W)-1 RURAL) Years Experience in Govt sector. Physiotherapist / Bachelor’s Degree in Physiotherapy from 2 NPHCE 1 OC(W)(VH)-1 Occupational Therapist any recognized University. M.Phil., in Medical & Social Psychology / M. Phil Clinical Psychology / M.Phil in BC-A(W)-1 3 Clinical Psychologist RBSK 2 Mental Health Health & Social Psychology OC-VH-1 of a recognized University. 20 Bedded Hybrid 29 ICU OC-11, OC(W)-6, OC(S)-1, SNCU 5 OC(HH)-1, OC-VH(W)-1, OC(EX)-2, NBSU 5 BC-A-2, BC-A(W)-1, BC-B-2, General Nursing & Midwifery Course from BC-B(W)-2, BC-C(W)-1, BC- Govt. / B.Sc. (N) / Govt. Recognized 4 Staff Nurse NRC 4 D(W)-1, BC-E(W)-1, Nursing Institute , Must be Registered in SC-4, SC(W)-2, ST-2, AP Nursing Council NCD 1 ST(W)-1 NMHP 1 LOCAL SCHEDUED TRIBE-7 FROM AGENCY AREA NPHCE 3 Post-Graduation in Social Science & Programme Officer 5 NHM 1 Preferably Social Work Minimum Relevant LST-1 ITDA Chintoor 2 Years Experience in Govt sector. 6 Account staff NHM 1 B.Com with Computer Knowledge. LST-1 MBBS and Post Graduate Degree with 2 Specialist Medical Officers General Medicine. recognized by Medical (1 post under DH Strengthening Council of India. 7 MH for each 1. General Medicine – 1 1. General Medicine-1 MBBS and Post Graduate Degree in category SC(W)-1 2. Paediatrics-1 Paediatrics /Diploma in Padiatrics ) recognized by Medical Council of India. 2. Paediatric -9 OC-2, OC(W)-1, MCH Centres 1 MBBS and Post Graduate Degree MD(OBG) OC(EX)-1, SC-1, 8 Specialist MO - OBG / Diploma in OBG. recognized by Medical SC(W)-1, ST(W)-1, CEMONC 1 Council of India. BC-A(W)-1, BC-B(W)-1 Tribal 4 3. OBG/Gynic -6 OC-2, OC(W)-1, MCH Centres 2 MBBS with PG Degree / Diploma in OC(W)VH-1, SC-1, Speicialist Medical Officers 9 Anaesthesia recognized by Medical Council ST(W)-1 Aneasthesia of India. 20 Bedd Hybrid ICU 1 4. Anaesthesia -3 BC-A(W)-1, OC-1, SNCU 4 MBBS with PG Degree / Diploma in OC(W)VH-1 Specialist Medical Officers 10 Paediatrics recognized by Medical Council Paediatrician SNCU(Tribal) 2 of India. DEIC 2 Total Vacancies 73 Sd/- Dist. Medical and Health Officer Dist. Medical and Health Officer, East Godavari, Kakinada. .
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