Cuttack District - Govt. of Odisha jobs for Part Time specialists Medicine / Physiotherapist in Cuttack. Last Date to apply: 10 Jan 2018
Job Description
Part Time specialists (Medicine) / Physiotherapist Jobs recruitment in Govt. of Odisha (Cuttack District)
Part Time Medicine Specialist
Qualification : The person should have MBSS with post graduation with Medicine or MBSS with Diploma in Geriatric medicine from recognised institutions The doctor should have valid registration from Odisha State Medical Council
Specialist remuneration : Remuneration/fees will be paid to the specialist @1250/‐ per session (First or Second session).
Age limit : No age bar
Selection procedure :The CHS will engage the specialist available from the panel. The candidate will apply as per the standard prescribed format. In case need, the CHS may conduct the interview of the candidate.
Eligibility Criteria For Part Time Medicine Specialist
Qualification : Bachelor’s degree in Physiotherapy (BPT) from recognised institution/University The degree must be 4 ½ years full time course including internship. The candidate must have secured minimum 60% marks in aggregate in B.P T & also must have minimum 2 years of post qualification clinical experience.
Age limit : 45 years as on date of advertisement
Specialist remuneration: Remuneration/fees will be paid to the specialist @1000/‐ per day (First or Second session)
Selection procedure : The CHS will engage the specialist available from the panel. The candidate will apply as per the standard prescribed format. In case need, the CHS/DHS may conduct the interview of the candidate.
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Cuttack District is one of the oldest Districts of Odisha.It is an important city and District headquarters.Cuttack, which lends its name to the District, is known as the business capital of Odisha.The word Cuttack derives its name from the anglicized sanskrit word Kataka, which has two meanings-one being military camp and the other being the seat of government, protected by the army.Literally, it also means the fort, referring to the ancient Barabati Fort, around which the city developed.This city takes pride in the fact that it had been the capital of Odisha, before its shifting to Bhubaneswar, the new capital.