Rayagada District- Govt. of Odisha jobs for Staff Nurse/Lab Technician in Bhubaneswar, Cuttack. Last Date to apply: 21 Aug 2017
Staff Nurse/Lab Technician
Job Description
Advt.No.03/NHM/2017
Staff Nurse/Lab Technician Job vacancies in Rayagada District-Govt. of Odisha on contract basis
Rayagada District recruiting 65 Vacancies for Various Post
Staff Nurse-46 Posts (UR-11, ST-17, SC-12, SEBC-06)
Qualification : GNM or B.Sc Nursing from any Govt. Nursing Schools of 3 Medical Colleges/ Schools of Nursing MCL Talcher/IGH Rourkela
Pay Scale : Rs.11770/-
ANM-13 Posts (UR-2, ST-07, SC-04)
Qualification : ANM Diploma
Pay Scale : Rs.9020
Lab Technician-04 Posts(UR-02, ST-01, SC-01)
Qualification : Diploma in Medical Technology from any of the 3 Govt Medical Colleges or from any other AICT approved Institutions.
Pay Scale : Rs.9350
Pharmacist-01 Post (UR-1)
Qualification : Degree/Diploma in Pharmacy . Minimum1 year Experience
Pay Scale : Rs.9818
Age : 21-32 Yrs
Work Consultant-01 Post (UR-1)
Qualification : Diploma/Degree in Civil Engineering from an institution recognized by AICTE. Experience : 2 Yrs
Pay Scale : Rs.26460
Age : 65 Yrs
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The district of Rayagada is known as the most famous region of the state because of its longest human history. Although the district came into existence on the 2nd October in the year 1992, it has long and glorious historical records evident by copper plates, rock inscriptions as well as different coins, which clearly indicate that the region was the centre of attraction in all ages. In the third century B.C, during the reign of Ashoka the Great, it was covered under Kalinga empire. The hilly track between river Languli and Prachi language as Bansadhara and Nagabali, as evident by Andhra Historical Journal XXVII edition at page 46, was famous for spices. Another Bhojpur Rock inscription in Brahmi of Rastrik King Mandhata adds some facts about this region. Later, Rastriks were defeated by Kharvela, the only Aryan Emperor of Orissa, at the time of Samudra Gupta himself during the Chawpagada battle. The rock inscription of Allahbad inscribed by Mahamantri Harisena provides evidence to this effect