National Disaster Response Force jobs for Assistant Commandant/Principal Private Secretary in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 11 Jan 2019
Assistant Commandant/Principal Private Secretary
National Disaster Response Force
Expired
Posted: 28 Dec 18
Job Description
Assistant Commandant/Principal Private Secretary Job Opportunity in National Disaster Response Force on deputation basis
Assistant Commandant (Public Relation Officer)
Educational Qualifications, Experience, etc.: Officer under the Central/State Government.
(iii) holding analogous or equivalent post on regular basis; (iv) possessing the following educational qualifications and experience :
(c) Bachelor's Degree in Journalism/ Mass Communication from a recognized university;
(d) Five years' experience in journalism, Public Relation or Even Management
Desirable: Master's Degree in Journalism/Mass Communication/Public Relation from a recognized University
Scale of Pay: Level-10 of Pay Matrix (Rs. 56100-177500). DA, HRA & Other Allowances As admissible under the Central Government Orders from time to time.
Principal Private Secretary
Educational Qualifications, experience: Officers under the Central / State Government.
(i) Officers holding analogous posts in Central Secretariat Stenographer Service cadre; or
(ii) Private Secretary with eight years of regular service in the grade in Central Secretariat ; Stenographer Service cadre.
(iii) The upper age limit for appointment shall not be exceeding of fifty two years of on the closing date of receipt of applications.
Scale of Pay: Level- I I of Pay Matrix (Rs. 67,700-2,08,700). DA, FIRA & Other Allowances As admissible under the Central Government Orders from time to time.
Maximum Age: Not exceeding 52 years.
Method of Recruitment : Deputation
Job Particulars
Role others
Education Any Post Graduate, Any Graduate
Who can apply Experienced (3+ Years)
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id535832
Job Category Govt Jobs , 1 to 3 Yr Exp
Locality Address
State Delhi
Country India
About Company
The mid nineties and the subsequent decade saw much international debate & discussion around Disaster Response & Preparedness. Some of the notable and more impactful ones were the Yokohama Strategy Plan (1994) & the Hyogo Framework for Action (2005), adopted by the UN. During the same period India faced some of its most severe natural calamities like Orissa Super Cyclone (1999), Gujarat Earthquake (2001) and Indian Ocean Tsunami (2004). This succession of events and the International environment brought to fore, the need of comprehensive disaster management plan. This led to the enactment of the Disaster Management Act on December 26th , 2005. The National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) was constituted to lay down the policies, plans and guidelines for disaster management.
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