WCD Odisha Recruitment 2026 for 04 Anganwadi Helper Posts – Apply Online @ engagement-awc.odisha.gov.in
Golden Opportunity for job seekers in Odisha! The Women and Child Development Department Odisha (WCD Odisha) has released the Latest Government Job Notification 2026 for the recruitment of 04 Anganwadi Helper posts. This is a temporary, honorary position offering a chance to serve the community while securing a stable income. Interested candidates can Apply Online through the official portal before the last date.
Working as an Anganwadi Helper in the Odisha Government offers immense benefits:
The recruitment drive aims to fill 04 vacancies for Anganwadi Helper posts across various centers in Odisha. Below is the detailed breakdown:
| Post Designation | Vacancy Count | Salary (INR) |
|---|---|---|
| Anganwadi Helper | 04 | Honorary (Stipend-based) |
| Total | 04 | - |
State Mention: This is a State Government Job opportunity for Odisha Government Jobs seekers.
This is an honorary post with a stipend-based salary structure. Exact amounts are not specified in the notification; candidates should refer to the official PDF for detailed pay scale under the 7th CPC guidelines for Anganwadi workers in Odisha.
The WCD Odisha Selection Process 2026 is merit-based:
Follow these steps to Apply Online for the Anganwadi Helper Vacancy:
Direct Apply Link: Click Here to Apply Online
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Application Start Date | 01-01-2026 (Tentative) |
| Last Date for Application Submission | 29-04-2026 |
The last date to submit the online application is 29-04-2026.
Candidates must have passed 12th (10+2) and possess knowledge of the Odia language.
The notification does not specify an application fee; check the official PDF for details.
Minimum age is 18 years, and maximum age is 35 years as of 01.01.2023.
Selection is based on merit from educational qualifications; no written exam.
No, only women candidates are eligible to apply.
This is an honorary post with a stipend; exact details are in the official notification.
Download from: Official Notification PDF
| Job Name | Location | Last Date | Details |
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WCD Odisha Recruitment 2026 for 04 Anganwadi Helper Posts – Apply Online @ engagement-awc.odisha.gov.in
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Bhubaneswar | 29th April, 2026 | View Details |
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WCD Odisha Recruitment 2026 for 10 Anganwadi Helper Posts – Apply Online @ engagement-awc.odisha.gov.in
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Bhubaneswar | 24th April, 2026 | View Details |
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WCD Odisha Recruitment 2026 for 1 Anganwadi Worker Post – Apply @ engagement-awc.odisha.gov.in
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Bhubaneswar | 21st April, 2026 | View Details |
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WCD Odisha Recruitment 2026 for 05 Anganwadi Worker Posts – Apply Online @ engagement-awc.odisha.gov.in
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Bhubaneswar | 17th April, 2026 | View Details |
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WCD Odisha Recruitment 2026 for 02 Anganwadi Helper Posts – Apply @ engagement-awc.odisha.gov.in
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Bhubaneswar | 21st April, 2026 | View Details |
The Women and Child Development Department (WCD) was established in 1994-95 to promote the overall development of children and women through various schemes and programs. The department's primary objective is to empower and entitle children, women, and adolescents, while strengthening the Decentralized Feeding Programme of Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS). The department's activities are centred on promoting social and economic empowerment of women through cross-cutting policies and programs, including mainstreaming gender concerns, creating awareness about their rights, and facilitating institutional and legislative support to enable them to realize their human rights and develop to their full potential.
The WCD department aims to ensure a safe and conducive environment for all children through the prevention and response to child abuse, exploitation, and neglect. It provides development, care, and protection of children through cross-cutting policies and programs, spreading awareness about their rights, access to learning, nutrition, and institutional support.
To achieve these objectives, the department formulates necessary policies, programs, and schemes and coordinates the efforts of both governmental and non-governmental organizations working in the field of women and children.
The department implements developmental programs, conducts evaluations, and monitors progress to ensure the effective implementation of these initiatives. In addition to the ICDS scheme, the WCD department has been implementing other initiatives aimed at promoting the development and well-being of children and women, including programs focused on maternal and child health, girl primary education, nutrition and health education.