Bankura District - Govt. of West Bengal jobs for Senior Treatment Supervisor / District PMDT TB Coordinator/ Tuberculosis Health Visitor in Kolkata. Last Date to apply: 07 Aug 2017
Senior Treatment Supervisor / District PMDT TB Coordinator/ Tuberculosis Health Visitor
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No. DHFWS/BHD/618,Date : 14/07/2017
Senior Treatment Supervisor / District PMDT & TB Coordinator/ Tuberculosis Health Visitor recruitment in Govt. of West Bengal (Bankura District)
Senior Treatment Supervisor (STS)
Vacancies: 03
Qualification: 50% Marks must be obtained from Madhymik
onwards. a) Bachlor's Degree OR Recognized Sanitary Inspector's course. b)
Certificate course in Computer Operation (Minimum 2 Months). c) Permanent two
wheeler license and should be able to drive two wheelers. Peferential
Qualifications : a)Tuberculosis health visitor's recognized course. b) Govt.
recognized degree / diploma in Social Work or Medical Social Work. c)
Successful completion of basic training course( Govt. Recognized) for
Multipurpose health works.
Age limit: 22 Years to 40 years (Relaxation as per Government norms)
Pay scale: Rs.17720
District PMDT & TB Corrdinator
Vacancies: 1
Qualification: 50% MARKS must be obtained from Madhymik
onwards. a) Graduate. b) Certificate course in computer operation (Minimum 2
Months). c) Permanent two wheeler driving license and should !be able to drive
two wheelers. Preferential Qualification: a) At least 2 Years work experience
under RNTCP Or 5 Year's experience in any Public Health Programme in a supervisory
capacity. b) Good communication in local language and willing to travel in the
area of work.
Age limit: 22 Years to 62 Years.
Pay scale: Rs. 18720
Tuberculosis Health Visitor (TBHV))
Vacancies: 1
Qualification: 50% MARKS must be obtained from Madhymik
onwards. a) Graduate, OR b) Intermediate (10+2) & experience of working as
MPW/LHV/ANM / Health Work / Certificate or Higher course in health education /
counseling Or Tuberculosis Health visitor's recognized course. c) Certificate
course in Computer operation (Minimum 2 Months). Preferential Qualifications:
Training course for MPW or Recognized sanitary inspector course.
Age limit: 22 Years to 62 Years
Pay scale: Rs. 13560
Facility Level Quality Manager
Vacancies: 1
Qualification: MBBS / Dental / AYUSH / NURSING / Life
Science / Social Science Graduate with master in Hospital Administration/
Health Management with one year experience in Public Health / Hospital
Administration. Candidates with experience in Healthcare Quality / formal
quality system would be preferred. Fluency in English, computer literacy,
knowledge of government legislations and policies are essential. Candidate must
have good communication skills both written and verbal.
Age limit: 40 years.
Pay scale: Rs.35000
Laboratory Technician Under NUHM
Vacancies: 1
Qualification: Higher Secondary (Science Stream) passed from
recognized Board / Institute with Physics, Chemistry and Biology /
Mathematics. Diploma in Medical
Laboratory Technology (DMLT) from West Bengal State Medical Faculty / AICTE
recognized institute. Knowledge in Computer, MS Office and Internet is
required.
Age limit: Maximum 40 years (Relaxation as per Government norms).
Pay scale: Rs. 9380
Para Medical Worker
Vacancies: 3
Qualification: High School / Higher Secondary Pass with
Holding Certificate of PMW Training. Or
Master of Social Work (MSW) / B.Sc with
3 Years' experience in Health Sector . Preferance: Working Knowledge of Computer. Experience in Leprosy.
Age limit: Not exceeding 40 years or less on the date of Application (Relaxation for SC/ST/OBC).
Pay scale: Rs.16000
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About Company
The earliest signs of human habitation in the area was at Dihar. By about 1000 BC chalcolithic people had settled on the north bank of the Dwarakeswar. In later pre-historic times this area was inhabited by various Proto-Australoid and a few Proto-Dravidian tribes. The tribes were spread across different strata of development – food-gathering, hunting, animal-raring and agriculture. Bankura district was part of Rarh in ancient times. From around 7th century AD till around the advent of British rule, for around a millennium, history of Bankura district is identical with the rise and fall of the Hindu Rajas of Bishnupur