National Institute For Research In Tuberculosis jobs for SRF Social Sciences/ Project Co-ordinator in Chennai. Last Date to apply: 17 Nov 2016
SRF Social Sciences/ Project Co-ordinator
Job Description
SRF Social Sciences/Project Co-ordinator/Project Technician Jobs opportunity in National Institute For Research In Tuberculosis purely on contract/adhoc basis.
Name of the Project: Community Driven health committees – their …….In addressing gender issues in public health with special reference to TB”
Place of posting: Madurai OR Chennai
Essential qualification: Master Degree in Social Sciences/Public Health/Epidemiology/Health Science from a recognized institute / university Desirable qualification Candidates with research experience M.Phil / Ph.D in social science / public health/epidemiology/health science .
Number of post :1 (UR)
Age limit : 35 years.
Consolidated salary : Rs.18,000
Name of the Project: The Effectiveness of Nutrition supplement on the treatment outcome and the nutritional status of the adults with Pulmonary TB, on a treatment regimen in Vellore Dist.’
Project Technician III (Field Worker)
Essential qualification : 12th Pass in Science subjects or equivalent from recognized board with two years experience in relevant field. Desirable qualification Graduation in Nutrition .
Age limit : 30 years. Age relaxation as per GOI rules
Place of posting :Vellore Dist
Number of posts :3 UR
Emoluments Consolidated salary Rs.18,000
Application Fee: Application must be accompanied by non-refundable processing fee of Rs.100/- (Rupees One Hundred Only) in the shape of demand draft from any nationalized Bank in favour of Director, NIRT, Chennai. SC/ST, PH and women candidates are exempted from the payment of fee, on production of valid certificate.
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The National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis (NIRT) is a tuberculosis research organization in tuberculosis located in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. NIRT carries out research on clinical, bacteriological as well as behavioural and epidemiological aspects of tuberculosis and HIV-TB.