Job Details
Post Name : Nursing/ Sister Tutor
No of Vacancy : 89 Posts
Pay Scale : Rs 30000/- (Per Month)
Educational Qualification : MSc Nursing or BSc.
Nursing and three years experience
Age Limit : Minimum & Maximum age limit is 21 to 37 years as on 01042017
Age Relaxation : OBC/General (Female) Category 3 years & SC/ST Category 5 years
Job Location : Bihar
Selection Process : Selection will be through interview
Application Fee : Candidates belonging to General /OBC have to pay Rs.
300/- & Rs 75/- for SC/ST through Bank Draft in favour of State Health Society, Bihar payable at Patna
How to Apply : Interested candidates may appear for Interview along with Original & self attested photocopies of relevant documents, experience certificate & two passport size colour photograph at the time of Interview
Venue of Interview : State Health Society, Bihar, Family Welfare Bhawan, Shekhpura Patna-14
National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) was launched in the country on 12th April 2005 by the Hon’ble Prime Minister with special focus to 18 High Focus States including the State of Manipur For N-E states, it was launched in November 2005 by the Hon’ble Union Minister, Health and Family Welfare.
Secretary (HFW) is the Chairman of the Executive Committee of State Health Society An IAS Officer is identified as the State Mission Director who is directly supported by a full-fledged State Program Managemt Unit The main role of the SMD is to coordinate among the various health and health related sector Also the SMD looks after vital components of NRHM like planning, manpower management of contractual staffs etc The SMD is supported by the Dircetor of Health and Director of Family Welfare.
Both the Dircetors are looking after related components of NRHM Yet the system of intrasetoral converegence between NRHM, Director (H) and Director (FW) needs further strengthening
At the District level, Deputy Commissioners are identified as the chairman of District Health Society and the Chief Medical Officers are identified as District Mission Director They are supported by DPMU Both State and District Health Societies, have representations from PRI The State does not have Block Health Societies, as the Districts are very small and District Health Society is sufficient to look after the Blocks.
Yet, the Block CHC/PHC MOs are supported by BPMUs