Central Bank Of India jobs for Faculty /Office Assistant in Kota. Last Date to apply: 09 Jan 2018
Job Description
Office Assistant
Essential:1. Shall be a Graduate viz. BSW/BA/B.Com with computer knowledge.
Desirable: Knowledge in basic accounts & book keeping.
Experience / Other eligibility criteria: 1. Should be well conversant with the local language.2. Should be resident of the same or nearby district/residing at the head quarter of RSETI centre.
Age: 35 yrs
Pay Scale : Rs.12000
Faculty
Essential:(i) Post-graduate viz. MSW/ MA in Rural Development/MA in Sociology/Psychology/BSc (Agri.)/BA with B.Ed. etc.Shall have a flair for teaching with Computer knowledge.
Experience / Other eligibility criteria :Essential: 1. Should be well conversant with local language.
2. Should be resident of the same State, preferably same or nearby district/residing at the head quarter of RSETI centre.
Desirable:** Retd. Bank Official with working experience as officer and candidate having experience of working as Faculty, Rural Development with qualification stated above, will get preference.
Age: Less than 65 years with sound Health
** A Self attested copy of service certificate from the previous employer/experience of working as Faculty, Rural Development be submitted along-with the application. Original be produced at the time of interview.
Pay Scale : Rs.20000
Selection Procedure: The eligible candidates will be called for personal interview and the decision of the Society/Trust in this regard shall be final.
Application Fee: There is no application fee prescribed.
Job Particulars
About Company
Established in 1911, Central Bank of India was the first Indian commercial bank which was wholly owned and managed by Indians. The establishment of the Bank was the ultimate realisation of the dream of Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawala, founder of the Bank. Sir Pherozesha Mehta was the first Chairman of a truly 'Swadeshi Bank'. In fact, such was the extent of pride felt by Sir Sorabji Pochkhanawala that he proclaimed Central Bank of India as the 'property of the nation and the country's asset'. He also added that 'Central Bank of India lives on people's faith and regards itself as the people's own bank'.