Block ASHA Facilitator
MSW, MBA/PGDM
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Block ASHA Facilitator (BAF) Jobs recruitment in Hooghly District - Govt. of West Bengal
Block/Vacancy :
Chinsurah Mogra/01 Post
Dhaniakhali/01 Post
Singur/02 Post
Tarakeswar/02 Post
Jangipara/01 Post
Chanditala II/01 Post
Pursurah/02 Post
Goghat I/01 Post
Goghat II/01 Post
Arambagh/01 Post
Khanakul I/01 Post
Khanakul II/01 Post
Qualification : Master's degree in Social Science/Sociology/social anthropolory/Social Work (MSW)/ Business administration (MBA)/ Economics/ Rural Development/ Mass Communication. Or o Graduate degree in any discipline with minimum 2 years experience in health projects. r Preference will be given to candidates having working experience in ASHA programme.
Age : 40 years as on 01.01 .20\7
Remuneration: Rs.7500/- per month
Fee : Demand draft of Rs 100/- (Rupees Hundred only) for General Category & Rs 50/- (Rupees fifty only) for SC/ST/OBC & other reserved categories drawn in favour of "District Health & Family Welfare Samity, Hooghly/ A/C Non NHM payable at Kolkata Branch will be enclosed along with the application.
Hiring Process : Written-test
Job Role : Data Entry /Back Office
How to apply
Intending candidates will drop their applications from 22/09/2077 to 18/10/2017 on all working days from 11:00 AM to 4 P.M. in the prescribed application format only at concerned SDO Office along-with the above mentioned documents. No application will be entertained if submitted to any other office, except the Office of the concerned Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) or submitted beyond the last date.
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About Hooghly District - Govt. of West Bengal
This district with its Headquarters located at Chinsurah town is within the Burdwan Division of the State of West Bengal. So far history goes, the name 'Hooghly' is derived probably from the 'HOGLA', a tall reed, which grows in abundance on the riverbanks and in the marshy low lands below them. At dawn of history this part of the country was probably included in the territory held by the Suhmas, a tribe mentioned in juxtaposition with the Angas, Vangas and Pundras in the Mahabharata and also in the Mahabhashya, a grammar dating back to the second century B.C.
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