NHSRC Recruitment 2023- Lead Consultant Vacancy, Job Opening

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NHSRC Recruitment 2023- Lead Consultant Vacancy, Job Opening

National Health Systems Resource Centre announced latest job notification for the recruitment of Lead Consultant jobs in NHSRC. Interested candidates can apply before the last date. Check more details on National Health Systems Resource Centre job vacancy 2023.

National Health Systems Resource Centre Recruitment 2023

Applications are invited from Indian citizens for the post of Lead Consultant vacancies. National Health Systems Resource Centre Post Details, Salary Scale Given below:-

National Health Systems Resource Centre Job Openings

About NHSRC Job

Requirement Details

Post Name

Lead Consultant

Posts

1

Salary

Rs. 1,30,000 – 1,70,000/-Per Month

Age

40 Years

Last Date

16-05-2023

Location

Guwahati – Assam

Application Fees

N/A

Website

http://nhsrcindia.org

Educational Qualification for National Health Systems Resource Centre Job Vacancy:

Post Name

Qualifications

Lead Consultant

To apply for the post of Lead Consultant at National Health Systems Resource Centre, the candidate should have completed MBBS, Graduation, Post Graduate Degree/ Diploma from any of the recognized boards or Universities.

How to Apply for National Health Systems Resource Centre Job Openings 2023:

Interested and eligible candidates can apply Online at NHSRC official website nhsrcindia.org, Starting from 25-04-2023 to 16-May-2023

Disclaimer: Provided by National Health Systems Resource Centre.

About National Health Systems Resource Centre - National Health Systems Resource Centre (NHSRC) has been set up under the National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) of Government of India to serve as an apex body for technical assistance. Established in 2006, the National Health Systems Resource Centre's mandate is to assist in policy and strategy development in the provision and mobilization of technical assistance to the states and in capacity building for the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare (MoHFW) at the centre and in the states.The goal of this institution is to improve health outcomes by facilitating governance reform, health systems innovations and improved information sharing among all stake holders at the national, state, district and sub-district levels through specific capacity development and convergence models.

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