
Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH), Chandigarh, is inviting applications for the position of Field Investigator for an important national health research project. This is an excellent opportunity for pharmacy, nursing, and public health graduates to contribute to health services research in “The City Beautiful.”
1. Position Overview
| Feature | Details |
| Post Name | Field Investigator |
| Number of Vacancies | 02 |
| Project Title | “Costing of Health Services in India – CHSI 2.0” |
| Department | Radiation Oncology, GMCH Sector 32, Chandigarh |
| Duration | 12 Months |
| Salary | Rs. 35,000/- per month |
2. Eligibility Criteria
Essential Qualifications:
Candidates must hold a degree in one of the following:
- B.Pharma (Pharmacy)
- B.Sc. Nursing
- B.Sc. MLT (Medical Laboratory Technology)
- BPH (Bachelor of Public Health)
- MSW (Master of Social Work) / MCA
Desirable Skills:
- Previous experience in health care research or facility-level data collection.
- Experience in fieldwork specifically involving cost data collection.
- High proficiency in computer applications.
3. Application Process
Interested and eligible candidates should follow these steps:
- Prepare Documents: Update your CV and gather all supporting documents (Educational certificates and experience letters).
- Submission: Submit the physical copy of your CV and documents to:Office, Room No. 168, Department of Radiation OncologyD Block, Level I, GMCH, Sector 32, Chandigarh
- Deadline: Applications must be submitted by January 15, 2026, by 05:00 PM.
4. Interview Details
- Date: January 20, 2026
- Time: 09:00 AM
- Venue: Department of Radiation Oncology, GMCH, Sector 32, Chandigarh.
- Selection Note: Depending on the volume of applicants, a written screening test may be conducted. Only shortlisted candidates will be invited for the final interview.
5. Why Join GMCH Chandigarh?
GMCH is a premier medical institution in North India. Working on the CHSI 2.0 project allows graduates to gain specialized experience in health economics and data-driven research, which is highly valued in both government and international health organizations (like WHO or ICMR).
