The National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme

Directorate of National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme, Delhi

The National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) is an umbrella programme for prevention and control of Vector Borne Diseases namely Malaria, Filaria, Kala-azar, Dengue, Chikungunya and Japanese Encephalitis prevalent in the country. NVBDCP is the national level nodal technical organization responsible for technical guidance, framing guidelines and policies to guide the states for implementation of programme strategies. Directorate of NVBDCP is in process to intensifying the malaria control activities at national level by hiring the services of support staff. The following positions are required at Head Quarter for strengthening World Bank and GFATM Projects. The posts are purely on contractual basis and further continuation shall depend on performance during the project period.

1. Section Coordinator
2. Computer Programmer
3. Computer Programmer / Statistician
4. Accountant
5. Secretarial Assistant
6. Data Entry Operator

The application sent by post should include passport size photograph and photocopies of all relevant certificates and documents listed and mentioned in the CVs. Candidates must write the post applied on top of their envelope. Applicants should mention their Telephone/Mobile No. for correspondence. All the posts require good command on computer. If required written test/aptitude test/practical test shall be conducted. Age and experience can be relaxed in exceptional cases. Names of the two referees' along with address and telephone numbers should also be mentioned.

LAST DATE FOR SUBMISSION OF APPLICATIONS: 21.10.2008

Applications should be addressed to:-

The Director
National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme
22, Sham Nath Marg, Delhi-110054
(Fax No. 23968329/23972884)
www.nvbdcp.gov.in

For No. of Posts, Qualification, Age, Remuneration Visit: http://www.nvbdcp.gov.in/Doc/Advertisement.pdf

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