Haryana WCD Recruitment 2025: Apply for 479+ Social Work, Law, IT & Counselling Posts

The Women and Child Development Department (WCD), Haryana has released a notification for the recruitment of 479+ vacancies across multiple posts including Social Work, Law, IT, Counselling, and other roles. The recruitment will be conducted offline, and candidates are required to submit their applications through prescribed formats.

Haryana WCD Recruitment 2025: Apply for 479+ Posts

Interested and eligible applicants can download the notification and application form from the official WCD Haryana website and apply before the closing date. This recruitment drive aims to strengthen the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) and related initiatives in Haryana.

Haryana WCD Recruitment 2025

The Department of Women and Child Development (WCD), Haryana, has announced a major recruitment drive for 479+ vacancies across various positions in social welfare and support services. This recruitment offers opportunities for candidates specializing in Social Work, Law, IT, Counselling, Psychology, and related fields to contribute to child protection, women empowerment, and community welfare schemes.

Key Highlights of Haryana WCD Recruitment 2025

ParticularsDetails
Recruiting BodyWomen and Child Development Department, Haryana
Total Vacancies479+ posts
Mode of ApplicationOffline
Job RolesSocial Workers, Counsellors, Legal Experts, IT Specialists, and other related positions
LocationAcross districts of Haryana
ObjectiveTo support programs under the Integrated Child Protection Scheme (ICPS) and other social development projects.

Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification

Social Worker/Counsellor: Graduate/Postgraduate in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or related field.

Legal Expert: Degree in Law (LLB/LLM).

IT Specialist: Graduate/Postgraduate in Computer Science, IT, or related discipline.

Other Posts: As per post-specific requirements mentioned in the official notification.

Age Limit

  • Minimum: 21 years
  • Maximum: 42 years (age relaxation applicable for reserved categories as per Haryana Govt. norms).

How to Apply - Offline Process

Candidates must apply offline in the prescribed application format. Steps include:

1. Download the official recruitment notification and application form from the WCD Haryana website.

2. Fill in all personal, educational, and professional details correctly.

3. Attach self-attested copies of educational certificates, experience proofs, ID documents, and passport-size photographs.

4. Submit the completed application form to the respective District Women and Child Development Office before the deadline.

5. Keep a photocopy of the submitted form and documents for future reference.

Vacancy Distribution

The recruitment covers posts such as:

  • District Child Protection Officers (DCPOs)
  • Legal-Cum-Probation Officers
  • Counsellors
  • Social Workers
  • Data Entry Operators (DEOs)
  • Outreach Workers
  • IT Specialists

Each district in Haryana will have vacancies distributed as per requirement under the ICPS and related schemes.

Selection Process

The Haryana WCD recruitment process will be merit-based and may involve:

1. Shortlisting of Applications - Based on educational qualifications and relevant experience.

2. Interview/Skill Test - Depending on the post, candidates may need to attend an interview or skill-based evaluation.

3. Document Verification - To confirm eligibility.

4. Final Selection List - Published by the WCD department.

Key Instructions for Applicants

  • Applications received after the deadline will not be accepted.
  • Ensure all details in the form are accurate and supported by valid documents.
  • Mention the post applied for clearly on the envelope.
  • Candidates are advised to regularly check the WCD Haryana official portal for updates regarding interviews and selection lists.

Why This Recruitment Matters

This recruitment drive by the WCD Haryana is crucial in strengthening child protection, legal aid, counselling services, and IT support across the state. By filling 479+ posts, the department aims to ensure effective implementation of schemes and support services for vulnerable groups, including women and children.

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