NISER Recruitment 2026 – Walk-in for 8 Coordinator Posts, Apply Now
National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Jatni, Khordha, Odisha has released a notification for the walk-in-interview for the post of State Coordinator and Zonal Coordinator under the Project Population-Based Cancer Registry, Odisha state, India. Interested candidates can attend the walk-in-interview on 05 January 2026.
| Company/Organization | National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) |
|---|---|
| Post Name | State Coordinator, Zonal Coordinator |
| Total Vacancies | 08 Posts |
| Job Location | Odisha State |
| Walk-in Date | 05 January 2026 |
| Reporting Time | 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM |
| Post Name | No. of Posts | Consolidated Salary | Job Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| State Coordinator | 01 Post | Rs. 1,00,000/- per month | Odisha State |
| Zonal Coordinator | 07 Posts | Rs. 50,000/- per month | Odisha State |
State Coordinator: Age Limit less than 35 Years (as on 15th December, 2025)
Zonal Coordinator: Age Limit less than 30 Years (as on 15th December, 2025)
State Coordinator: The selected candidate will be overall responsible to co-ordinate with Odisha state health authorities and district health authorities for cancer cases data collection. The candidate will train the district hospital staff in cancer case abstraction/ ICD-O3 coding and data quality control. Job profile includes travel to all districts of Odisha state periodically. Candidates should be ready to take the additional responsibility assigned by the Principal Investigator for the Odisha state Population-Based Cancer Registry.
Zonal Coordinator: The selected candidate will be responsible to collect the cancer patient data from cancer center/medical college as well as for data entry in the web-based software. The candidate will assist district health authorities in running the Population-Based Cancer Registry of the specific district. Job profile includes regular travel to 5-6 district of Odisha state assigned to the candidate. The candidate will be stationed in the district where medical college/ cancer treatment facilities are available.
The selection will be done on the basis of performance in the Walk-in-Interview.
Eligible Candidates may attend the walk-in interview along with their Bio-data, Original certificates, Qualification Certificates, Experience Certificates, Birth Certificate, Photo, Pan Card, etc. with a set of Xerox copies on 05.01.2026 at 10.00 a.m. Administrative Building, National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER), Jatni, Khordha Dist. Odisha -752 050. Reporting Time: 10.00 am to 11.00 am. Contact Person: Mr. Abhaya Kumar Mohanty, Administrative Officer, NISER (0674-2494015).
Important Links:
Official Notification PDF: Click here
Official Website: Click here
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A primary objective of the Institute is to train and nurture human resources in the Sciences for the knowledge economies of the future. This is in line with a general shift in geo-political thinking that requires a remedy for sites of knowledge production centred in the west. Such a strategic shift in perspective has been necessitated by the realization that the unique circumstances of our nation demand unique scientific and pedagogic responses. Consequently, we are called upon to question and account for conventional narratives that stake claims to categorizations of science, technology, environment, learning, innovation, design and being. The predominant discourse that seeks to structure these superficially hard categories is predicated on justifications that till date have not moved beyond regimes of hierarchy, control and access. These strictures are an inherent feature of “Institutionalized Science” where Newtonian principles of organizing domains of cognition and mechanisms of representation constrain debates on what new conceptualizations of science ought to be like. More problematically this stifles the potential for interdisciplinarity just when everybody talks its language. This means we continue to think in and with strait jacketed binaries such as natural / artificial or being /thing and perhaps most dangerously science / everything else. The founding of this Institute is rooted in the understanding that the contexts we inhabit are dynamic and in flux, while we have not begun to think in terms of solutions to most of these problems we realize that they exist and that we need to quickly participate in the process of finding out some answers.