DMF Jajpur Doctors Recruitment 2026: Walk-in Interview, Eligibility, Salary Details
The District Mineral Foundation, Jajpur (DMF Jajpur) has released an official notification for the engagement of 30 Doctors on a contractual basis. This is an excellent opportunity for MBBS and Post Graduate medical professionals looking for government sector engagement in Odisha. The recruitment is being conducted for Specialist and General Duty Medical Officer (GDMO) positions across various Public Health Centers (PHCs) and Community Health Centers (CHCs) in the Jajpur district.
Recruitment Type: Direct Recruitment (Contractual) via Walk-in Interview.
| Organization Name | District Mineral Foundation, Jajpur (DMF Jajpur) |
|---|---|
| Post Name | Specialist (O&G, Paediatric, Medicine, Surgery, Pathologist, Anaesthesiologist) & GDMO |
| Total Vacancies | 30 Posts |
| Application Mode | Walk-in Interview (with prior email intimation) |
| Last Date to Apply | 20-02-2026 |
| Official Website | jajpur.odisha.gov.in |
The total number of vacancies is 30. The distribution of posts across health institutions is as follows:
| Name of Institution | Category of Post | No. of Vacancy |
|---|---|---|
| PHC Kaliapani | O&G Specialist | 1 |
| CHC Sukinda & PHC Kaliapani | Paediatric Specialist | 2 |
| CHC Sukinda & Danagadi | Medicine Specialist | 2 |
| CHC Sukinda & Danagadi | Surgery Specialist | 2 |
| CHC Danagadi | Pathologist | 1 |
| CHC Danagadi | Anaesthesiologist | 1 |
| CHCs- Sukinda, Danagadi, PHC (N), Kaliapani, Tamka, Rabana | GDMO (LTRMO/Asst. Surgeon) | 21 |
Upper Age Limit: 70 years (Age calculated as per essential general requirements).
Note: Lower age limit is not specified in the notification.
Candidates will be selected based on the selection process applicable as per DMF Jajpur norms. The selection likely involves:
Important Instructions:
| Post Type | Salary per Month |
|---|---|
| Specialist Posts | Rs. 1,75,000/- and above (Negotiable) |
| GDMO Posts | Rs. 80,000/- and above (Negotiable) |
Note: No other incentives are entitled during the service period.
Application fee details are not mentioned in the official notification. Candidates may attend the walk-in without any fee payment (subject to confirmation on the official website).
Since this is a Walk-in Recruitment with advance email intimation, follow these steps:
| Event | Date / Time |
|---|---|
| Notification Release Date | 31/01/2026 |
| Walk-in Interview Date | Check official notification (Time: 10:30 AM - 12:00 Noon) |
| Last Date for Application/Email | 20-02-2026 |
| Advance Slot Intimation | Via Email (Slot between 10:30 AM to 12 Noon) |
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DMF Jajpur Doctors Recruitment 2026: Walk-in Interview, Eligibility, Salary Details
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In addition to the budgetary resources of the State Government, extra-budgetary resources are also available under District Mineral Foundation (DMF), Compensatory Afforestation Fund Management and Planning Authority (CAMPA),Odisha Mineral Bearing Areas Development Corporation (OMBADC), Odisha State Agriculture Marketing (OSAM) Board, Building& Other Construction Workers Welfare Board etc. for utilisation under different development sectors to meet developmental need of the State and its people. Of all the extra-budgetary sources available, the quantum of funds likely to be made available under DMF assumes significance for development of the areas and people affected by mining in the concerned Districts.
Odisha has framed the Odisha District Mineral Foundation Rules, 2015 under the provisions of Section 9B of the MMDR Act, 1957. In accordance with the Pradhan Mantri Khanij Kshetra KalyanYojana (PMKKKY) DMF Trusts have been constituted in all districts of the State to implement various developmental and welfare projects/programmes in mining affected areas to minimize/mitigate the adverse impacts during and after mining on the environment, health and socio-economic conditions of the people in mining affected Districts to ensure long term sustainable livelihood of the affected people. It is envisaged that funds of DMF Trusts are to be utilised for implementation of permissible activities-high priority activities and other priority activities-as specified in Rule 10 of the DMF Rules. Such high priority activities include projects relating to drinking water and sanitation, health care, education, welfare of women and children, skill development, preservation of environment and control, housing, livelihood and road connectivity. Similarly, activities unt include projects relating to physical infrastructure like roads, irrigs watershed development and afforestation.