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National Institute of Visually Handicapped jobs for Director in Dehradun. Last Date to apply: 31 Jan 2021

Director

National Institute of Visually Handicapped
experience-icon 3+ Years
salary-icon Not disclosed
qualification-icon Any Post Graduate, Any Graduate
Expired

Posted: 13 Jan 21

Job Description

National Institute For Empowerment Of Persons With Visual Disabilities (NIVH) invites application for the position Director 

No. Of Post: 01

Salary (Consolidated – Fixed): Rs.80, 000/-

Essential:
i. Post Graduate Degree ( Full time course) in any discipline of Rehabilitation recognised by RCI / MCI with minimum of 55 % marks or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed. (OR) Recognized Post Graduate Degree (Full time course) in Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy with minimum 55 % marks or an equivalent grade in a point scale wherever grading system is followed. (AND)
ii. Ten years working experience in the field of Rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities (Divyangjan)

Desirable:
i. Ph.D. in the field of rehabilitation of Persons with Disabilities.
ii. Experience of research in the field of rehabilitation work & published papers
iii. Two years of experience in Administration.

Vacancy Notification (Temporary) No. 01 (GKP) / 2020

Application Fees: Application fee of Rs. 500/- for each post in the mode of Demand Draft made in favour of Director, NIEPVD, payable at Dehradun need to be enclosed. SC/ST/PwD are exempted from payment of application fee

Job Particulars

Role hr admin
Education Any Post Graduate, Any Graduate
Who can apply Experienced (3+ Years)
Hiring Process Face to Face Interview
Employment TypeFull Time
Job Id1091058
Locality Address
Country India

About Company

The National Institute for the Empowerment of Persons with Visual Disabilities owes its origin to St. Dunstan’s Hostel for the War Blinded established in 1943, which offered a basic set of rehabilitation services to the soldiers and sailors blinded in the World War II. In 1950, the Government of India took over the St. Dunstan’s Hostel and entrusted the Ministry of Education with the responsibility of developing comprehensive services for the rehabilitation of blind persons. Subsequently, services for the blind witnessed remarkable expansion. In the same year, the Government established the Training Centre for the Adult Blind to ensure reintegration of blind soldiers including other persons in the world of work. In 1951, the Government established Central Braille Press; in 1952, Workshop for the manufacturing of Braille Appliances; in 1954, Sheltered Workshop; in 1975 Training Centre for the Adult Blind Women and in 1959, ModelSchool for the Visually Handicapped. In 1963, National Library for the Print Handicapped was established out of which National Talking Book Library was carved out in the year 1990. On integration of all the Units in 1967, the Government established National Centre for the Blind (NCB). This Cent re was further upgraded as National Institute for the Visually Handicapped in the year 1979 and finally in October 1982, it was registered under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 and gained the status of an Autonomous Body.


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