Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital jobs for Sr. Radiographer/ Radiographer/ Optometrist in Delhi. Last Date to apply: 31 Aug 2016

Sr. Radiographer/ Radiographer/ Optometrist
Job Description
Sr. Radiographer/ Radiographer/ Optometrist Jobs recruitment in Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital
Sr. Radiographer
No. of Post : 01 (UR)
Qualification : (a) Bachelor degree in Radiography or Radio-Imaging Technology or Medical Imaging Technology from a Recognized University or Institute and (b) Three years experience in Radiography in a Government Hospital or Medical Institute.
Scale of Pay : Rs. 9,300-34,800/- + GP Rs. 4200/-
Age Limit : 30 Yrs
Radiographer
No. of Post : 01 (SC)
Qualification : (a) 12th Pass with Science from a recognized Board; (b) Certificate or Diploma in Radiography (Two year duration) from a recognized Institute (c) One year experience in Radiography in a recognized Hospital or Medical Institute
Scale of Pay : Rs. 9,300-34,800/- + GP Rs. 4200/-
Age Limit : 18-25 Yrs
Optometrist
No. of Posts : 02 (UR-01, OBC-01)
Qualification : Degree in Optometry (Four years duration) from a recognized University.
Note : According to rule 10 of the official languages 1 Rules,1976, made under the official Language Act 1963 (19 of 1963), the candidate should have the working knowledge of Hindi and if he does not have the knowledge of Hindi, he must have to acquire the same during his period of probation.
Scale of Pay : Rs. 5,200-20,200/- + GP Rs. 2800
Age Limit : 21-30 Yrs
Application Fee : All Candidates except SC/ST should submit the application fee in the form of a "Crossed Demand Draft for Rs.300/- (Rupees Three Hundred only) issued by any Nationalized Bank, which is Non-refundable. The Demand Draft should be drawn in favour of "Pay & Accounts Officer", Dr. R.M.L Hospital, payable at New Delhi.
Selection Procedure : Selection to the said posts will be on the basis of written test.
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About Company
Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital, formerly known as Willingdon Hospital, was established by the British for their staff and had only 54 beds. After independence, its control was shifted to New Delhi Municipal Committee. In 1954, its control was again transferred to the Central Government of Independent India.