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Required for Scientist in Department of Health Research

 

Clinical courses

 

Clinical courses

The President notified the creation of the Department of Health Research under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare through an amendment to the Government of India (Allocation of Business) Rules, 1961 on the 17th September 2007.  
The Department of Health Research was formally launched on 5th October 2007 by the Minister for Science & Technology and Earth Sciences in a function presided over by the Minister for Health & Family Welfare, in the presence, inter-alia, of the Minister of State for Health & Family Welfare.

The detailed terms of reference, including the eligibility criteria, duties and responsibilities is as follows for consultants to be deputed for formulating policy/strategy documents.

Post: Scientist-C

Essential Qualification: First class Master’s Degree in Microbiology/Biochemistry/Biotechnology subjects from recognized university or MBBS with 5 years R&D/teaching experience in the above subjects
Or
Second class M.Sc. with Ph.D. degree Microbiology/Biochemistry/Biotechnology subject from a recognized University with 5 years R&D/Teaching experience in the relevant subject after Ph.D

Desirable Qualification:
a. Additional Post-doctoral research/teaching experience in relevant subjects in recognized Institute(s).
b Knowledge of Computer Applications or Business Intelligence tools/Data Management

Fixed Remuneration: Rs. 50,000-55,000 per month.

Period of contract – 11 months

Place of Duty: Delhi

Age: Not Exceeding 40 Years

Responsibilities:
1. Responsible for the scientific, and/or technical aspects of the implementation of the schemes of DHR.
2. Invitation of applications/proposals from the States/Medical Colleges/Institutions
3. Preliminary review/examination of applications/proposals to determine their eligibility in compliance with the project guidelines.
4. Organising TEC and Approval Committee meetings.
5. Getting the requisite MoA signed with the States/Medical Colleges/Institutions
6. Submission of the proposals for recommendations of the review/expert committees.
7. Seeking any clarifications from the States/applicants on various issues/points.
8. Submission of proposal along with the recommendations of the expert committees.
9. Conveying acceptance of proposals to the fellow/concerned States/Medical Colleges/Institutions
10. Monitoring of physical progress and financial reporting against the releases of funds for the new and ongoing projects.
11. Undertaking visits to the grantee organisations wherever necessary.
12. Seeking final/close out reports, with performance-cum-achievement reports and submission of these reports to the concerned committees/higher officers for further evaluation.
13. Any other work assigned by the Department.

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