NIRRH jobs for Research Officer/Data Entry operator/ Sr. Investigator in Mumbai. Last Date to apply: 05 May 2016
Research Officer/Data Entry operator/ Sr. Investigator
Job Description
Research Officer/Data Entry operator/Senior Investigator recruitment in National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH)
Research Officer (Non-Medical) / 1-UR
Qualification: First Class Masters in Anthropology/Psychology/ Public Health from a recognized University OR 2 nd Class in Masters in Anthropology/Psychology/Public Health + Ph.D. degree in relevant subject from a recognized University.
Desirable : MPH /PhD in public health with two years research experience in carrying out community based studies related to HIV/AIDS. Good writing and computer skills required.
Pay Scale: Rs.49,770
Senior Investigator /1-SC
Qualification: Graduate in Social Work /Sociology/Psychology/Anthropolo gy from a recognized university with one year course in Social Work or graduate in Sociology with three years relevant experience from a recognized institution.
Desirable : Masters in Social Work/Anthropology/MPhil, At least one year research experience with good writing skills and knowledge of computers.
Pay Scale: Rs.28,773
Age: 35yrs
Data Entry operator /1-OBC
Qualification: 12th pass in Science stream with Maths as a subject from recognized board. A speed test of not less than 8000 key depressions per hour through speed test on computer .
Desirable : Two years office experience as computer operator/data entry operator with English, Marathi and Hindi typing experience, and managing data sets in SPSS software.
Pay Scale: Rs.15732
Age: 28yrs
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About Company
National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health (NIRRH), formerly known as Institute for Research in Reproduction is a premier research institute of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).The institute had a humble beginning in 1954 in the form of a Contraceptive Testing Unit. In 970 it matured into an institute having a space of its own in the heart of central Mumbai with an unique identity which was then named as the ‘Institute for Research in Reproduction ‘(IRR).