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Telangana Health Department to notify 10,028 vacant posts

Government officials will soon issue a notification to fill 10,028 vacant positions in the Health Department. Immediately following the announcement of 1,326 posts of doctors in the Health Department, the Telangana Medical and Health Services Recruitment Board will initiate the first phase of recruitment.

A total of 12,755 jobs in the Health department will be filled by the State government, of which 10,028 will be filled by the TS Medical and Health Services Recruitment Board. Weekly notifications will be released by the Recruitment Board for these posts in different departments within the health sector.

“The Recruitment Board will fill 1,326 posts in the Health department in the first phase. Health Minister T Harish Rao said on Monday that outsourcing employees who extended their services during the three waves of the Covid pandemic would receive a 20 per cent weight when recruiting.

Harish Rao told senior health officials that recruitment must take place without any legal challenges in a review meeting on filling up vacant posts in the Health department. Tutors and Civil Assistant Surgeons (CAS) will be among the 1,326 vacant posts to be filled in the first phase.

We will fill the 10,028 vacancies in the State AYUSH department by our State medical recruitment board and we are planning to initiate a government order banning the practice of private medicine for newly recruited posts,” Harish Rao said.

TSPSC will fill technical posts in the health department like laboratory assistants and junior laboratory assistants. The vacant posts in NIMS will be filled independently by NIMS medical board, while the remaining posts will be filled by the TS Medical Recruitment Board, Harish Rao said.

A medical recruitment board for the state will fill the posts of assistant professors, civil assistant surgeons, super specialists, tutors, nurses, as well as MPHAs (Multipurpose Health Assistants).

In addition to nurses, posts for AYUSH doctors will be filled by the board, not TSPSC, and a government order to that effect will be released soon, the Minister said, adding that the process of converting AYUSH doctors into teaching staff would begin at the earliest possible date and that any vacant posts would be filled as soon as possible.

 

 

 

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