Various Posts, National Commission for Protection of Child Rights



Applications are invited to fill up the following posts in the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights New Delhi through deputation on Foreign Service Terms.

1.) Personal Assistant: The number of posts is 3 and the pay scale is PB-2: Rs.9300-34800+4200/-.

Eligibility Criteria:

By deputation from the officers of the Central/State Govts./

Supreme/High Court etc.:

a.) Possessing a Degree in any field and computer knowledge.

b.) Holding analogous posts on regular basis or having regular service of 6 years as a stenographer Grade-D.

2.) One Research Assistant: The number of posts is 1 and the pay scale is same as the above.

Eligibility:

By deputation from the officers of the Central/State Govts./

Supreme/High Court etc.:

a.) Possessing Degree and having computer knowledge.

b.) Having an experience of 5 years or working in an organization dealing with/working in the field of child rights/welfare or in the application of the law.

c.) Holding analogous posts on regular basis.

d.) Having regular service of 6 years as a Research Investigator.

3.) Clerk: The number of posts is 1 and the pay scale is PB-1 Rs.5200-20200+GP of Rs.2400/-.

Eligibility Criteria:

By deputation from the officers of the Central/State Govts./

Supreme/High Court etc.:

a.) Degree in any discipline

b.) Proficiency in working on computer.

c.) Having experience in Accounts/General Admn/Establishment/ Program Admn.

Duly filled applications may be sent to the following address:

The Member Secretary,

National Commission for Protection of Child Rights,

Govt. of India, 5th Floor, Chanderlok Building, 36, Janpath,

New Delhi – 110001.

For further details refer to Employment News dated 3-9 April 2010.


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