Cuttack District - Govt. of Odisha jobs for Part Time Teacher/Accountant in Cuttack. Last Date to apply: 05 Aug 2017
Job Description
Part Time Teacher/Accountant Jobs recruitment in Govt. of Odisha (Cuttack District)
Warden/01 Post
Qualification : BA/B. Sc + B. Ed with Minimum 2 years experience in the field of Education in case of non-availability of trained candidates, untrained candidates having BA/B. Sc will be considered.
Remuneration : Rs.8400/-
Age : 30 to 50 Year
Part Time Teacher (Mathematics & Science)/01 Post
Qualification : B. Sc + B. Ed and incase of non-availability of trained Science Graduates, untrained Science Graduates will be considered.
Remuneration : Rs.5000/-
Age :18 to 35 Year
Part Time Teacher (English)/01 Post
Qualification : B.A + B. Ed having English as ( Hons.) and in case of non-availability of trained Arts Graduates, untrained Arts Graduates having English as ( Hons.) will be preferred. In case of non-availability of candidates, candidates secured highest mark in English as subject will be considered.
Remuneration : Rs.5000
Age : 18 to 35 Year
Part Time Teacher (Sanskrit/Hindi)/01 Post
Qualification : B.A with Sanskrit or “Sahityacharya"
Remuneration : Rs.5000
Age : 18 to 35 Year
Accountant/01 Post
Qualification : B.Com with having knowledge in computer .PGDCA Qualification will be given preference, (Extensive and intensive knowledge in Accounting )
Remuneration : 5200/-
Age : 18 to 35 Year
Peon-cumAttendant/01 Post
Qualification : Matric Mark percentage & through interview made by District Level selection Committee headed by the Collector.
Remuneration : 3800
Age : 18 to 35 Year
Watchman cum Sweeper/01 Post
Qualification : Matric Mark percentage & through interview made by District Level selection Committee headed by the Collector.
Remuneration : 3800
Age : 18 to 35 Year
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About Company
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.