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Assam Cancer Care Foundation Recruitment 2022 – Community Mobiliser Vacancy, Job Opening

Assam Cancer Care Foundation is recruiting for the post of Community Mobiliser Vacancies. Apply Now !

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Assam Cancer Care Foundation Recruitment 2022

Assam Cancer Care Foundation (ACCF), Guwahati has released an official advertisement notification for the recruitment of 05 Community Mobiliser Vacancy in Barpeta, Dibrugarh, Silchar, Tezpur, and Lakhimpur for a contractual basis.. More details about the recruitment are provided below.

ACCF Job Opening

Name of Post

Community Mobiliser

No of Vacancy

05

Age Limit

Not more than 35 yrs

Job Location

Barpeta, Dibrugarh, Silchar, Tezpur, and Lakhimpur

Last Date

17/07/2022

Application Process

Online Form

Official Website

assamcancercarefoundation.org

Qualification

Name of Post

Qualification

Community Mobiliser

BSW/MSW

Roles and Responsibilities for ACCF Community Mobiliser

Coordinating with district NCD cell for monthly planning of screening camps at HWCs/SCs/PHCs

Conducting screening camps

Arrangement of all logistics required for screening camps and awareness camps

Conducting awareness and hospital promotion camps for NGOs/school/community

Follow up on all cancer suspected at the community level

Carry out a cancer prevalence survey and track all patients

Maintain all MIS data of the district

Working on establishing model TOFEI schools

Ensure all data are entered properly in the ACCF app

Coordination of NSS/NCC/NGOs etc for their involvement in cancer control activities

Ensure proper referral to ACCF hospitals while increasing patient footfall to hospitals

Any other tasks as assigned

Disclaimer: Provided by Assam Cancer Care Foundation

About Assam Cancer Care Foundation

Assam Cancer Care Foundation is a joint partnership between the Government of Assam and Tata Trusts. It was set up in December 2017 to create a first-of-its-kind, three-level cancer grid in the state. The distributed care model was conceptualised by the Trusts and the Government of Assam to create patient-centric cancer institutions to deliver standardised and affordable care closer to patients' homes. The foundation is expected to benefit 50% of Assam's cancer patients.