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Programme Officer, NIOH

Title: Programme  Officer, NIOH

Location: Ahmedabad

Organization’s profile:

National Institute of Occupational Health (NIOH) has carried out pioneering research work in many occupational diseases and has also developed preventive intervention and control measures, which are economical and locally available.

Job Description:

The selected candidate will assist the coordinator in overall coordination of the ENVIS project/Centre, will help in collection and dissemination the data and information regarding environmental and occupational health, publish the newsletters and abstracts
4. Support and promotion to national and international cooperation and liaison for exchange of environmental and occupational health related information, identify the data gaps and knowledge gaps in environmental and occupational health and prepare a report to enable
policy decision, support and promote research, development and innovation in environmental and occupational health.

Eligibility:

The successful candidate should have M. Sc. (Life Science/Zoology/Environmental Science or Equivalent) from States/UT University along with computer knowledge; 3 years experience. Desirable:  Scientific work experience in Occupational and Environmental Health , Diploma/Certification in Computer Applications from a recognized institute . Research publications in indexed journals , Strong writing, publishing and documentation skills.

How to apply:

Interested candidates can appear for the walk-in-interview at the Institute on 12th June, 2014 (Reporting Time for S. No. 1 – 10.00 AM; S. No. 2- 2.00 PM. The candidates are requested to submit their detailed bio-data along with the copies of certificates and testimonials at the time of reporting for interview.  

Last date for the application: 12 June, 2014

Reference: NIOH

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