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DH&FWS, Cooch Behar — Recruitment Summary (Memo No. 6300)
Contractual vacancies under NHM, NUHM & XV Finance Commission Health Grant — summary.
Vacancies (Post • Vacancies • Posting • Remuneration)
| Post | Vacancies | Posting | Remuneration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Community Health Assistant (Urban) – NUHM | 2 (1 EWS, 1 ST) | Anywhere in Cooch Behar District | ₹13,000 / month |
| Full-Time Medical Officer – NUHM | 1 (SC) | Any U-PHC in Cooch Behar | ₹60,000 / month |
| Part-Time Medical Officer – NUHM | 2 (UR) | Any U-PHC | ₹24,000 / month or ₹900/day (max ₹24,000) |
| General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) – XV FC-HG | 9 (various) | Anywhere in Cooch Behar | ₹60,000 / month |
| Multi Rehabilitation Worker (Blindness & Low Vision) | 7 (various) | District (RIH / BPHC) | ₹18,000 / month |
| Ophthalmic Assistant (NPCB & VI) | 1 (ST) | Anywhere in Cooch Behar | ₹18,000 / month |
| Ophthalmologist (NPCB & VI) | 1 (UR) | Anywhere in Cooch Behar | ₹65,000–70,000 (depending on degree) |
| Clinical Psychologist – NMHP | 6 (various) | Anywhere in Cooch Behar | ₹30,000 / month |
| Psychiatric Nurse – NMHP | 1 (UR) | Anywhere in Cooch Behar | ₹25,000 / month |
| Technical Supervisor (Blood Services) | 1 (ST) | Anywhere in Cooch Behar | ₹22,000 / month |
| Specialist (Medicine) – XV FC-HG | 2 (1 UR, 1 SC) | Polyclinic / U-PHC | ₹3,000 / day (min 3 hrs/day, thrice a week) |
| Specialist (Pediatrics) – XV FC-HG | 2 (1 UR, 1 SC) | Polyclinic / U-PHC | ₹3,000 / day |
| Specialist (Ophthalmology) – XV FC-HG | 2 (1 UR, 1 SC) | Polyclinic / U-PHC | ₹3,000 / day |
| Specialist (G&O) – XV FC-HG | 1 (SC) | Polyclinic / U-PHC | ₹3,000 / day |
| Counsellor – XV FC-HG | 1 (UR) | U-PHC | ₹20,000 / month |
| Medical Officer – XV FC-HG | 1 (ST) | Any U-HWC | ₹60,000 / month |
| Staff Nurse – XV FC-HG | 2 (1 OBC-A, 1 UR) | Any U-HWC | ₹25,000 / month |
| Medical Officer – RBSK (Male) | 2 (ST / EWS) | Anywhere in District | ₹60,000 / month |
| NRC Attendant (Female only) | 5 (various) | Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre | ₹5,000 / month |
| Nutritionist – NRC (Female only) | 1 (SC) | Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre | ₹25,000 / month |
| Medical Social Worker – NRC | 1 (SC) | Nutrition Rehabilitation Centre | ₹18,000 / month |
Note: This table intentionally excludes detailed qualification text. Selection method varies by post (written test, marks-based, interview, experience weightage, etc.).
Required Documents (Self-attested)
- Online application (self-attested)
- Passport photo & Madhyamik / equivalent admit card
- All mark sheets & passing certificates
- Registration certificates (WBNC / WBMC) where applicable
- EWS certificate (if applicable), caste certificate, proof of residence (Aadhar/Voter)
- Experience certificates (if applicable)
- Original Crossed Demand Draft for application fee
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