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Consultant-HMIS

  • New Delhi
  • 0-0L/Annual

Position: Consultant-HMIS

Organization: NHSRC

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Candidates are requested to fill the online application correctly which is available on the NHSRC website (http://nhsrcindia.org). Applications will be accepted in the prescribed online application format only

Roles & responsibilities:

• To liaison with State officials, technology partners and other stakeholders,

• To examine data for inconsistencies and follow-up with the states for rectifying the errors in HMIS data,

• To monitor data reporting status,

• To compile reports based on data analysis using statistical packages (SAS) for different stakeholders,

• To provide training to State & District level officers on various aspects of HMIS including data reporting formats, reports and utilization of data,

• To manage issues related to “GIS enabled HMIS portal”,

• Any other work assigned by the senior officers of the Ministry.

• The consultant will work for the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare and place of duty will be New Delhi. He/she may be required to travel within country

Eligibility Criteria:

• Possess at least post-graduation degree/ diploma in health management/public health/Statistics/information technology/ Health Informatics.

• The consultant should have at least 2 years of Post Qualification work experience of Health data management and analysis.

Desirable qualifications:

• Two years’ experience in data handling/data analysis. Working knowledge of MS-Office and Statistical software (SAS, SPSS etc.).

• Having familiarity with RCH programmes will be an advantage.

• Preference will be given to candidates who have already worked at National or State level MIS

Age: Upper limit 45 years as on last date of receiving application.

Remuneration Range: Between Rs. 60,000/- to Rs. 1,20,000/- per month

Short Description
  • Job Experience:

    0-1 Years
  • Posted On:

    17 Jun,2021
  • CTC:

    0-0L/Annual
  • Organisation:

    NHSRC