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Post Name |
Eligibility |
Role & Responsibilities |
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Field Monitor
– (FM) |
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Graduate
in any Stream.
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Must
have two-wheeler with valid DL. |
1. Routine Immunization (RI) Support
– Micro-planning of RI/ immunization campaigns, Field validation activities,
Monitoring, capacity building and data collections 2. Support in Disease surveillance - Disease surveillance activities, Identifying and sensitizing surveillance network
for case search, specimen collection and contact tracing 3. Partnership and Coordination meetings: Partnering / Coordinate at Sub district level, social
mobilization meetings/ influencers’ meetings to provide relevant information. 4. Health Emergency Support:
Providing critical assistance during health emergencies (e.g., Covid-19
pandemic, natural disasters) for preparedness and response 5. Close coordination with State
Govt. stakeholders. |
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Remuneration:
Fixed Consultancy fee: 23600/-, Wear &
Tear & Communication Rs. 3300/- & Fuel Reimbursement maximum up-to 12375/- |
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Reporting: Surveillance Medical Officer
at District Level. |
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About Program |
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□ The World Health Organization (WHO), in
collaboration with the Government
of India (GoI), established the National Polio Surveillance Project (NPSP) in
1997.
□ Initially focused on polio surveillance and mass
vaccination campaigns, NPSP played a crucial
role in India’s fight against polio. Remarkably, the last
case of wild poliovirus in India was
reported on 13 January 2011, and on 27 March 2014, WHO officially certified
India as ‘Polio Free’. Over time, NPSP’s scope expanded beyond polio to
include broader public health
support. It was rebranded as the National Public Health Support Network
(NPSN). NPSN collaborates with the Ministry of Health and Indian Government
to strengthen routine immunization efforts. □ World Health Assembly in
2020 endorsed the Immunization Agenda 2030. Universal Immunization Program of
India is one of largest public health program in the world and monitoring the
program quality is vital to guide corrective programmatic actions from field
level to National level under Immunization Agenda 2030 and Regional Vaccine
Implementation Plan 2022-2026 (WHO South East Asia Region). One of the key
targets under the IA 2030 is 50% reduction in the number of
zero dose children at country, state, sub state and all levels by 2030. Thus,
aligning with the IA 2030 and
India’s roadmap to 90% full immunization coverage, monitoring of the program and generating data through field
monitoring across the country is very vitals to plan and guide
programmatic corrective actions from filed level to national level. |
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