Secretary Health reviews status of ongoing recruitment process, vacancy referral to recruiting agencies

SRINAGAR, OCTOBER 16: In order to strengthen and streamline the process of filling of vacant posts and timely referral of vacancies, Secretary, Health & Medical Education, Dr. Syed Abid Rasheed Shah today chaired a meeting to assess the status of referral of vacancies of Gazetted and Non-Gazetted posts in the department to recruiting agencies.
The meeting was attended by Principals of all Government Medical Colleges, SKIMS Medical College, Government Dental College, AYUSH Colleges, Director Planning, Director Finance, and other officers of the department handling recruitment and establishment matters.
During the meeting, the Secretary took detailed college/ department wise assessment, with focus on procedural and structural bottlenecks affecting timely referral of vacancies to recruiting agencies. He also reviewed the status of Non-Gazetted vacancies referred to the Jammu & Kashmir Services Selection Board (JKSSB).
The Secretary called upon the officers to maintain due coordination with JKPSC and JKSSB for expediting recruitment process against already referred posts. He also stressed upon all the officers to work in synergy and ensure timely referral of vacancies.
The Secretary also instructed the officers for timely finalisation of recruitment rules. He asked them to maintain coordination with ARI & Trainings department to expedite the vetting process of the rules.
The meeting was informed that the recruitment rules have been consolidated and are currently under review in consultation with institutional heads and finalisation of these rules is being actively pursued with the designated department and other relevant stakeholders.
It was also given out in the meeting that 105 newly created posts of Assistant Professor-15 each across seven new GMCs-have been formally referred to JKPSC for recruitment.
The Secretary was also informed that due to increasing patient load and expanding services and responsibilities of effective patient care, the Department is working to address the challenges faced in both teaching and clinical domains, and accordingly efforts are underway to ensure that the doctor-patient ratio remains maintained as per norms and guidelines.