CDMO Deogarh Recruitment 2020; Apply for 6798 ANM Posts
Team Careers360 | July 24, 2020 | 04:05 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - The Government of Odisha, Health and Family Welfare Department under the Chief District Medical & Public Health Officer (CDM & PHO), Deogarh is inviting applications to recruit ANMs. As per the CDMO Deogarh 2020 notification, the recruitment comes in view of the increasing COVID-19 cases and shortage of health care workers. There a total of 6798 vacancies (Approx. 7000) to be filled. Candidates shortlisted will be posted on temporary engagement and will be paid a remuneration of Rs. 850-1000 based on the post. In case skilled ANMs aren't available the Staff Nurses and Pharmacists will be posted on their place. Check more details here.
Click here to download the official notification PDF.
Important dates of CDMO Deogarh Recruitment 2020
The last date to apply for the exam is July 27, 2020.
Vacancies of CDMO Deogarh Recruitment 2020
The total number of vacancies are 6798 (Approximately 7000)
Eligibility Criteria of CDMO Deogarh Recruitment 2020
Candidates must have registered as ANM/Pharmacists before applying for the exam.
How to apply for CDMO Deogarh Recruitment 2020?
This is Walk-In-Interview recruitment. Candidates final selection will be done by the respective CDM&PHOs.
CDMO Deogarh Recruitment 2020 Official Website - Click here
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