Job or Vacancy Description:
Online applications are invited for the filling up the following posts in various health institutions/ offices in the Heath Department of Punjab
1. Medical Officer (Specialists) : 574 Posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100 + 5400 G.P
2. Medical Officer (MBBS) : 518 Posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100 + 5400 G.P
3. Medical Officer (Dental) : 114 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 15600-39100 + GP 5400
4. Clinical Psychologist : 04 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + GP 3600
5. Government Analyst : 01 Post , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + GP 5400
6. Psychiatrist Social Worker : 20 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800+ GP 3800
7. Analyst : 01 Post , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + GP 3600
8. Staff Nurse : 602 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + GP 4600
9. Medical Laboratory Technician Grade-2 : 390 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200 + GP 3000
10. Radiographer : 169 Posts, Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200 + Grade Pay 3000
11. Operation Theater Assistant : 107 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200 + Grade Pay 2000
12. Echo Technician : 04 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200 + GP 3000
13. Ophthalmic Officer : 15 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + Grade Pay 3800
14. Audio Metry Technician : 20 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800+ Grade Pay 3200
15. Driver : 200 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200+ 2000 G.P
16. Block Extension Educator : 90 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200 + Grade Pay 3000
17. Food Inspector : 27 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200+ GP 3000
18. Accountant : 60 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800+ Grade Pay : 3800
19. Statistical Officer : 02 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + GP 4400
20. Superintendent (Statistics) : 03 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + GP 4200
21. Statistical Assistant : 15 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + Grade Pay 3800
22. Junior Statistical Assistant : 08 Posts , Pay Scale : Rs. 5910-20200 + Grade Pay 2400
23. System Analyst : 01 Post , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + Grade Pay 5000
24. Programmer : 01 Post , Pay Scale : Rs. 10300-34800 + Grade Pay 4200
Age Limit : Between 18 and 37 years as on 01.01.2011 , Age Relaxation as per the rules of Punjab Government
Application Fee : Rs. 900/- ( Rs.450/- for SC ) for the post at S.No.1,2,3,5&23 , Rs. 600/- (Rs.300/- for SC ) for the post at S.No. 6,8,13,18,19,20,21&24, Rs. 300/- (Rs.150/- for SC ) for the post at SNo.7,9,10,11, 12,14,15,16,17&22.
How to apply : Candidate can apply online from anywhere at home, at any place where there is an access to the Internet Fill the online application form available on the website http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in by clicking at the link Recruitment of Various D.H.S. Posts. Every successful registration will be allotted the Registration no. Printed on the acknowledgement slip containing the detail of amount to be deposited in the CDAC application fee Current Account no 3529002100253664 with any branch of Punjab National Bank across Punjab or Chandigarh. Get the print out of the successful registered application form. Thereafter the candidate shall have to report to the designated banker (Punjab National Bank) along with the download application form generated by the computer for depositing fee.
General Instructions:
1) Candidate can apply online from anywhere at home, at any place where there is an access to the Internet
2) Fill the online application form available on the website http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in by clicking at the link Recruitment of Various D.H.S. Posts.
3) Every successful registration will be allotted the Registration no. Printed on the acknowledgement slip containing the detail of amount to be deposited in the CDAC application fee Current Account no 3529002100253664 with any branch of Punjab National Bank across Punjab or Chandigarh.
4) Get the print out of the successful registered application form.
5) Thereafter the candidate shall have to report to the designated banker (Punjab National Bank) along with the download application form generated by the computer for depositing fee.
6) In case the candidate fails to deposit the fee, his/ her application shall stand automatically cancelled/ rejected and shall not be considered for further processing.
7) Candidates may apply for more than one post by submitting separate application for each post along with separate processing fee.
The application can be filled online only till 19/8/2011 upto 5.00 p.m.
9) If by mistake the candidate had filed in wrong data in application form, he/ she can correct the data from 27/07/2011 to 19/8/2011 upto 5.00 p.m. by entering his/ her registration number and password. Henceforth no editing will be done and thereafter data will be locked and no change will be acceptable/ allowed.
10) The list of candidates whose fee is confirmed will be available on http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in for candidate reference on 29/08/2011
11) The candidate can download their ADMIT CARDS by visiting the website http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in again by entering his/ her registration number and password (Candidates are advised not to disclose the password to any one for data security) from 5/09/2011. In case, candidate unable to get the admit card, he/ she must contact C-DAC Mohali personally or on helpline numbers two days before the said examination upto 5.00 p.m., failing which department will not be held responsible.
12) For any clarifications regarding the online filling of the form, the candidate can call at CDAC Mohali helpline numbers 0172-6619054-55 on all working days from 9.00 a.m to 5.30 p.m.
13) Candidate are advised to visit the website www.pbhealth.gov.in, www.pbnrhm.org and http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in regularly for more updates and important information.
14) Candidates must bring a Admit Card/ Registrations slip on the day of written examination at the venue of the Examination Centre. The candidates without admit card/ Registration slip will not be allowed to appear in the written examination.
15) Candidate will be responsible for any mistakes made by him/ her in the online application form, Health Department shall not be responsible or liable in any way.
16) The merit list will be prepared on the basis of the written test and will be available on www.pbhealth.gov.in, www.pbnrhm.org and http://recruitment.cdacmohali.in
17) The venue date and time of counseling of the candidates in merit will be available on the website www.pbhealth.gov.in and www.pbnrhm.org Candidates will not be informed individually about the result and counseling schedule.
Tentative Last Date: 19-08-2011
About the organization:
The constitution of India envisages the establishment of new social order based on equality, freedom, justice and dignity of the individual. It aims at the elimination of poverty, ignorance and ill-health and directs the State with regard to raising the level of nutrition and the standard of living of the people, securing the health and strength of workers, men and women, and especially ensuring that children are given opportunities to develop in a healthy manner. Strictly to the tune of constitutional directives and sincerely to the commitment for “Health for All”, the main functions of the department may be precisely summed up as curative, preventive and promotive services. Healthy people, having sound physique and mental development provide a firm foundation for the national development. Whatever is spent on the improvement for invigorating human resources for higher productivity in every sphere of socio-economic development. The Health and Family Welfare Department is committed to provide preventive, promotive and curative Health Services to the people of the State through a good net-work of medical institutions such as sub-centers, subsidiary health centers (dispensaries/Clinics etc.), primary health centers, community health centers, Sub-Divisional and Distt. Hospitals, Government Medical & Dental Colleges (attached hospitals). Primary Health Care Services in the rural areas of the State are provided through a net work of Medical Institutions comprising of Sub- Centers (2950) i.e. each for approximately 5000 population, SHCs/Rural Dispensaries/Clinics (1336) i.e. each f or approximately 10000 population, PHCs (395) i.e. each for approximately 30000 population and CHCs (129) i.e. each for approximately 100000 population. Under Alternative Health Care Delivery System, 1187 subsidiary health centers (rural dispensaries have been transferred to department of Rural Development and Panchayats. Where rural medical officers i.e. service providers (doctors) have been appointed by the Zila Parishad. For the promotion of Indian Systems of Medicine & Homoeopathy (AYUSH), 507 Ayurvedic /Unani dispensaries, 17 Ayurvedic Swasth Kendra’s, 5 Ayurvedic Hospitals, one Govt. Ayurvedic college at Patiala and 107 Homoeopathic dispensaries are functioning in the State. The various National and State Health Programmes which have been launched to provide Primary Health Care include a crusade against Malaria, Tuberculosis, Blindness, Leprosy and AIDS. All the programs have been successfully implemented in the State. While the CHCs established in rural areas serve as the first level of referral services, the Hospitals at Sub-Divisional level and District Hospitals serve as secondary level of health care system and give support to the services being provided in the Primary Health Care System. Since CHCs in a way also provide specialist services, these can be considered as a part of the secondary level health care system. Hospital Services at the secondary level play a vital and complementary role to the Primary Health Care System and together form a comprehensive district based health care system. A health care system based on PHC cannot exist without a network of hospitals with responsibilities for supporting primary care and hospital care. Both are essential part of a well-integrated health care system. Tertiary level health care services are provided in the State by the specialized hospitals and hospitals attached to State Medical Colleges. These institutions besides providing support to the secondary level health care system, are expected to carry out research and manpower development for the health services of the State. Ayurvedic Department came into existence in the year 1948 with 106 Ayurvedic dispensaries and at present is servicing in the state through a net work to 507 Ayurvedic dispensaries, 5 Ayurvedic Hospitals of ten beded, 17 Ayurvedic Swasth Kendras situated in the mainly for flung rural arrears. There is govt. central Ayurvedic pharmacy, Patiala which manufature and supply the medicines to the State dispensaries and hospitals. In addition to this 98 Dispensaries are functioning in CHCs under National Rural Health Mission Scheme, in these dispensaries only Homoeopathic Medical Officer has been posted. Every patient is given medicines free of cost in each dispensary and Purchee fee is being charged @ Rs. 1/- per patient, however, no purchee fee is charged from Govt. Servant and person below poverty line. The no. of Patients are increasing day by day in the Homoeopathic Dispensaries as public is very much satisfied with the treatment of Homoeopathy. The Homoeopathic System is very much useful in common diseases of Children and Women. The medicines being harmless and has no side effect make this system more popular, regular camps are being held, follow up treatment is also provided. To monitor the system regular meetings of district officers are held at Head Quarter.
Address :
Irectorate of Health and Family Welfare Punjab,
Parivar Kalyan Bhawan, Sector 34-A, Chandigarh
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