The National Health Mission (NHM) was launched by the government of India in 2013 subsuming the National Rural Health Mission and National Urban Health Mission. It was further extended in March 2018, to continue until March 2020. It is headed by Mission Director and monitored by National Level Monitors appointed by the Government of India. The National Rural Health Mission (NRHM), now under National Health Mission is an initiative undertaken by the government of India to address the health needs of under-served rural areas. Launched on 12 April 2005 by then Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the NRHM was initially tasked with addressing the health needs of 18 states that had been identified as having weak public health indicators. The Union Cabinet headed by Manmohan Singh vide its decision dated 1 May 2013, has approved the launch of National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) as a Sub-mission of an overarching National Health Mission (NHM), with National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) being the other Sub-mission of National Health Mission.
Under the NRHM, the Empowered Action Group (EAG) States as well as North Eastern States, Jammu and Kashmir and Himachal Pradesh have been given special focus. The thrust of the mission is on establishing a fully functional, community owned, decentralized health delivery system with inter-sectoral convergence at all levels, to ensure simultaneous action on a wide range of determinants of health such as water, sanitation, education, nutrition, social and gender equality. Institutional integration within the fragmented health sector was expected to provide a focus on outcomes, measured against Indian Public Health Standards for all health facilities. As per the 12th Plan document of the Planning Commission, the flagship programme of NRHM will be strengthened under the umbrella of National Health Mission. The focus on covering rural areas and rural population will continue along with up scaling of NRHM to include non-communicable diseases and expanding health coverage to urban areas. Accordingly, the Union Cabinet, in May 2013, has approved the launch of National Urban Health Mission (NUHM) as a sub-mission of an overarching National Health Mission (NHM), with National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) being the other sub-mission of the National Health Mission.
NRHM Maharashtra Recruitment 2021 Apply for 26 Specialist Gynecologist, Staff Nurse Vacancies in Kolhapur – Maharashtra location. National Health Mission Maharashtra Officials are recently published a job notification to fill up 26 Posts through Offline mode. The last date to Apply Offline on or before 31-Dec-2021.
Organization Name |
National Health Mission Maharashtra |
Name of Post |
Specialist Gynecologist, Staff Nurse |
Number of Posts |
26 |
Salary |
Rs. 20,000 – 75,000/- Per Month |
Job Location |
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Apply Mode |
Offline |
Age Limit |
As per the National Health Mission Maharashtra Recruitment Notification, the candidate should have a minimum age of 38 years and a maximum of 70 years , as on 01-Jan-2022. |
Application fees |
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Selection Process |
Interview |
Dates |
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Post Name | No of Posts |
Specialist Gynecologist | 3 |
Specialist Pediatrician | 3 |
Staff Nurse | 6 |
Full Time Medical Officer | 10 |
Specialist Anesthesiologist | 4 |
Post Name | Qualification |
Specialist Gynecologist | MD/ MS Gyn/ DGO/ DNB |
Specialist Pediatrician | MD/ Anesth/ DA/ DNB |
Staff Nurse | GNM/ B.Sc Nursing |
Full Time Medical Officer | MBBS |
Specialist Anesthesiologist | MD/ Paed/ DCH/ DNB |
Post Name | Salary(Per Month) |
Specialist Gynecologist | Rs. 75,000/- |
Specialist Pediatrician | |
Staff Nurse | Rs. 20,000/- |
Full Time Medical Officer | Rs. 60,000/- |
Specialist Anesthesiologist | Rs. 75,000/- |
Interested and eligible candidates can apply through the prescribed application form. The Applicant needs to send the application form along with relevant documents to Specified Address In The Notification
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