BHU jobs for Staff Nurse/Data Entry Operator in Banaras. Last Date to apply: 13 Mar 2017
Staff Nurse/Data Entry Operator
Job Description
Staff Nurse/Data Entry Operator recruitment in Banaras Hindu University
Staff Nurse
No. of Vacancy : 12 ( 8-UR, 3-OBC (non-creamy layer) & 1-SC)
Essential Qualification: The candidate should be B. Sc. Nursing/Diploma in Nursing and registered with State Nursing Council. Female candidates will Female candidates will be preferred. Desirable Qualifications: Candidate having experience of working in Neonatal/Newborn Care Unit (6 months for B.Sc. Nursing and 12 months for Diploma in Nursing) will be given preference.
Remuneration : Rs. 18,150.00
Age : 45 years
Data Entry Operator
No. of Vacancy : 01
Essential Qualification: The candidates should be a graduate from a recognised university and have completed One Year Certification Course in Computer Application or O-Level Computer Diploma. Desirable Qualifications: Candidate having 2 year o f relevant experience in a hospital will be given preference.
Remuneration : Rs. 12000
Age : 30 Years
Safai Karmi
No. of Vacancy : 03
Essential Qualification: The candidates should be 10 th pass. Desirable Qualifications: Candidate having 1 year o f relevant experience in a hospital will be given preference.
Remuneration : Rs. 6400.00
Age : 45 Years
Ward Ayah
No. of Vacancy : 03
Essential Qualification: The candidates should be 10 th pass. Desirable Qualifications: Candidate having 1 year of relevant experience in a hospital will be given preference.
Remuneration : Rs. 6400.00
Age : 45 Years
Security Guard
No. of Vacancy : 03
Essential Qualification: The candidates should be 10 th pass.
Remuneration : Rs. 6400.00
Age : 50 Years.
Job Particulars
About Company
Banaras Hindu University is an internationally reputed temple of learning, situated in the holy city of Varanasi. This Creative and innovative university was founded by the great nationalist leader, Pandit Madan Mohan Malviya, in 1916 with cooperation of great personalities like Dr Annie Besant, who viewed it as the University of India.