The National Employment Service Center, under the Union Ministry of Labor and Employment, has announced a groundbreaking initiative to enhance job opportunities for Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) women. This December, a cost-free online placement drive will be held exclusively for SC/ST women, providing a platform for them to secure jobs effortlessly.

What's on Offer?
The placement drive is designed to streamline the hiring process for SC/ST women, offering them a direct pathway to meaningful employment. Interested candidates need to register online using a designated Google link by 12:00 PM on December 11.
The recruitment process includes:
- Online Registration: A simple and user-friendly process for all participants.
- Telephonic Interviews: Registered candidates will undergo interviews via phone after the registration deadline.
For updates and queries, applicants can:
- Visit the National Career Service Center's official Facebook page (Trivandrum).
- Contact directly at: 0471 2332113.
Healthcare Roles: Medical Officer (Allopathy)
In addition to the placement drive, the Ministry has announced an opportunity for Medical Officers (Allopathy) on a contractual basis for the OP clinic in Kovilkadu, located in the Kanthallur Gram Panchayat.
Eligibility & Application Process:
- Candidates must hold valid PSC approval.
- Required documents include educational certificates, credentials, work experience proof, and age verification.
Applications must be submitted by 5:00 PM on December 11, either:
- In person at: Adimali Tribal Development Office.
- Via post to the specified address.
For additional details, applicants can contact: 04864224399.
Why It Matters?
These initiatives highlight the Ministry's commitment to inclusivity, focusing on providing SC/ST women and underserved communities with access to stable and meaningful employment. The placement drive and medical officer vacancy aim to bridge gaps in healthcare and employment, fostering economic and social development.
Through such endeavors, the government is not only empowering women from underrepresented groups but also ensuring that critical healthcare needs in remote areas are met effectively. This dual approach contributes to a more inclusive and equitable society.


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