We are seeking a compassionate and dedicated clinical psychologist to provide essential mental health support to individuals affected by Cancer, particularly those from economically disadvantaged background. Responsibilities Conduct individual therapy sessions with cancer patients to address psychological challenges arising from the condition. Provide counselling to patients, offering socio-economic guidance, and raise awareness about various government schemes within the state. Manage day-to-day administration of healthcare programs, ensuring patients receive necessary assistance and socio-economic support. Maintaining case studies and patient reports Collaborate with healthcare institutions and other service providers to facilitate patient access to healthcare services and ensure continuity of treatment. Establish and maintain networks with hospitals and healthcare institutions, fostering strong relationships with service providers. Qualifications Graduation or Post-Graduation Clinical Psychology, experience working in public health and preparing counselling reports will be a plus. Experience Up to 1 Year experience in social sector, candidate should have comprehensive understanding of healthcare scenario in the state and various programs and schemes related to NCDs and rare blood disorders. Excellent communication and collaboration abilities, with experience in working with cross-functional teams. Attention to detail and accuracy in reporting and administrative matters. Candidates with experience in non-profit sector/NGOs will be preferred. Skills in MS Office tools, English language (written/verbal) and local language proficiency (written/verbal). A valid email address is required. A valid phone number is required. . All the text, graphics, and trademarks displayed on this website are owned by Intas Foundation. 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We are on a lookout for a compassionate and dedicated Counsellor (field position) , clinical psychologist or public health care professional to provide essential mental health support to individuals and families through our Apna Ghar (Flagship Program in Cancer Care) and HPAP (Haemophilia Patient Assistant Program), both programs cater to economically disadvantaged Position: Counsellor (field position) Location, local residents are preferred: Delhi, Mumbai (Maharashtra), Bangalore (Karnataka), Ahmedabad, Rajkot (Gujarat), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Jammu (Jammu & Kashmir), Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu), Visakhapatnam (Andra Pradesh), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), Bangalore (Karnataka), Bhubaneswar (Odisha), Ranchi (Jharkhand), Raipur (Chhattisgarh), Qualification: Graduation or Post-Graduation Clinical Psychology, experience working in public health and preparing counselling reports will be a plus. Experience: 0-1 Year Primary Responsibility: Counselling for NCD Patients (Haemophilia and Cancer Care) Conduct individual therapy sessions with haemophilia patients to address psychological challenges arising from the condition. Conduct individual therapy sessions with cancer patients to address psychological challenges arising from the condition. Provide counselling to patients, offering socio-economic guidance, and raise awareness about various government schemes within the state. Facilitating Support for Patients Reach out to haemophilia patients to assist with factor and prophylaxis, coordinate self-infusion and awareness camps. Organise physiotherapy and medical camps aimed at promoting homecare practices among haemophilia patients. Manage day-to-day administration of healthcare programs, ensuring patients receive necessary assistance and socio-economic support. Maintaining case studies and patient reports Engage with Healthcare Community Collaborate with doctors and healthcare professionals to provide consultation support for haemophilia patients and facilitate patient access to healthcare services and ensure continuity of treatment. Visit hospitals and establish, maintain networks with hospitals and healthcare institutions, fostering strong relationships with service providers. Required Skills and Knowledge: Candidate should have comprehensive understanding of healthcare scenario in the state and various programs and schemes related to NCDs and rare blood disorders. Excellent communication and collaboration abilities, with experience in working with cross-functional teams. Attention to detail and accuracy in reporting and administrative matters. Candidates with experience in non-profit sector/NGOs will be preferred. Skills in MS Office tools, English language (written/verbal) and local language proficiency (written/verbal). Salary and Benefits: Salary based on candidates experience/qualifications along with benefits that include group life insurance, accidental insurance, and travel reimbursements, medical insurance and leaves as per policy. The position requires 20% travel within and outside state. How to Apply: Passionate about patient care and social impact?, Share CV via career@intasfoundation.org or apply via Naukri
Primary Responsibilities: 1. Procurement & Financial Coordination Collect quotations and negotiate with vendors for optimal pricing and service. Ensure timely delivery of goods with proper branding. Procure and issue tech assets (SIM cards, laptops, tabs, dongles) with user guidelines Oversee procurement of printed stationery and communication materials as per brand guidelines. 2. Asset Management Maintain a detailed location-wise asset tracker for physical and electronic assets. Maintain original lease agreements and monitor AMC and rental contract renewals. Ensure CCTV and machine installations are completed promptly. Tech-savvy in operating office equipment and digital gadgets (e.g., Projectors, CCTV Surveillance, Tablets etc.) 3. Vehicle & Travel Management Maintain vehicle documentation including RC books, insurance, and PUC renewals. Track vehicle servicing schedules and ensure branding compliance. Coordinate staff travel bookings and manage travel agency billing. 5. Service Agency Manage housekeeping and security contracts, ensuring timely renewals and compliance. Verify invoices and coordinate payments. 6. Others Ensure SOPs for housekeeping, security, and AMC are updated. Maintain issuance tracker and coordinate email ID/password management. Maintain and reconcile asset records quarterly in alignment with CSR compliance. Maintain electricity and water bill trackers and oversee prepaid card management. Maintain hard copies of contracts and submit location-wise service trackers quarterly. Support POSH committee and handle any additional tasks assigned by the project head. Coordinate ophthalmic and cancer patient treatment programs, verifying beneficiaries, documentation and facilitating payment process. Required Skills and Knowledge: Ability to manage multiple locations and maintain detailed trackers. Strong negotiation and coordination capabilities. Strong communication and collaboration abilities, with experience in working with cross-functional teams such as Finance, IT, HR, and CSR field teams. Proficiency in maintaining contracts, agreements, and compliance records. Comfortable with handling tech assets and basic IT coordination. Clear and timely communication with internal teams and external vendors. Ability to meet deadlines for renewals, installations, and reporting. Quick resolution of service issues Attention to detail and accuracy in financial and administrative tasks. Adaptability and willingness to learn new technologies and processes. Proficiency in using and working on tools such as Excel, MS Office. The role requires 40% travel to pan-India locations and communication with varied teams located across the country with different cultural and language orientations. Strong written and verbal communication skills in English required. Salary and Benefits: Based on candidates experience/qualifications. Other benefits include group life insurance, accidental insurance, reimbursement of travel, medical insurance and leaves as per policy.
INTAS Foundation, the CSR arm of INTAS Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is contributing to various Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives and developmental interventions aimed to uplift the marginalized section of the society. Initiatives such as Apna Ghar, Blood Bank Upliftment, Patient Assistance Programs and Community Initiatives have demonstrated their impactful and transformative results by touching 2 million + lives in 25 states and union territories, leaving profound impression in hearts of those who have been benefited. The Foundations team are instrumental in spearheading program strategy and outreach across India. The Foundation is on a lookout for a compassionate and dedicated psychologist to provide essential mental health support to economically disadvantaged individuals and families affected by Cancer. Position: Counsellor Apna Ghar, Flagship Program in Cancer Care Location: Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Qualification: Graduation or Post-Graduation Clinical Psychology, experience working in public health and preparing counselling reports will be a plus. Experience: 0-1 Year Primary Responsibility: Counselling for Cancer Patients Conduct individual therapy sessions with cancer patients to address psychological challenges arising from the condition. Provide counselling to patients, offering socio-economic guidance, and raise awareness about various government schemes within the state. Facilitating Support for Cancer Patients Manage day-to-day administration of healthcare programs, ensuring patients receive necessary assistance and socio-economic support. Maintaining case studies and patient reports Engage with Healthcare Community Collaborate with healthcare institutions and other service providers to facilitate patient access to healthcare services and ensure continuity of treatment. Establish and maintain networks with hospitals and healthcare institutions, fostering strong relationships with service providers. Required Skills and Knowledge: Candidate should have a comprehensive understanding of healthcare scenario in the state and various programs and schemes related to NCDs and rare blood disorders. Excellent communication and collaboration abilities, with experience in working with cross-functional teams. Attention to detail and accuracy in reporting and administrative matters. Candidates with experience in non-profit sector/NGOs will be preferred. Skills in MS Office tools, English language (written/verbal) and local language proficiency (written/verbal). Salary and Benefits: Salary based on candidates experience/qualifications along with benefits that include group life insurance, accidental insurance, and travel reimbursements, medical insurance and leaves as per policy. The position requires 20% travel within and outside state.
INTAS Foundation, the CSR arm of INTAS Pharmaceuticals Ltd. is contributing to various Corporate Social Responsibility initiatives and developmental interventions aimed to uplift the marginalized section of the society. Initiatives such as Apna Ghar, Blood Bank Upliftment, Patient Assistance Programs and Community Initiatives have demonstrated its impactful and transformative results by touching 2million + lives in 25 states and union territories, leaving profound impression in hearts of those who have benefited. The Foundations team spearheads program strategy and outreach across India. Foundation is seeking a compassionate and dedicated social work professional to provide essential mental health support to individuals and families affected by haemophilia, particularly those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds: Position: Counsellor HPAP (Haemophilia Patient Assistant Program) Location: Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh Qualification: Graduation or Post-Graduation in Social Work Experience: 0-1 Year Primary Responsibility: Counselling for NCD Patients Conduct individual therapy sessions with haemophilia patients to address psychological challenges arising from the condition. Facilitating Support for Haemophilia Patients Reach out to haemophilia patients to assist with factor and prophylaxis, coordinate self-infusion and awareness camps. Organise physiotherapy and medical camps aimed at promoting homecare practices among haemophilia patients. Engage with Healthcare Community Collaborate with doctors and healthcare professionals to provide consultation support for haemophilia patients. Visit hospitals and healthcare institutions to liaise with service providers. Maintain Records Ensure timely maintenance of patient counselling and service reports. Required Skills and Knowledge: Candidate should have comprehensive understanding of healthcare scenario in the state and various programs and schemes related to NCDs and rare blood disorders. Excellent communication and collaboration abilities, with experience in working with cross-functional teams. Attention to detail and accuracy in reporting and administrative matters. Candidates with experience in non-profit sector/NGOs will be preferred. Skills in MS Office tools, English language (written/verbal) and local language proficiency (written/verbal). Salary and Benefits: Salary based on candidates experience/qualifications along with benefits that include group life insurance, accidental insurance, and travel reimbursements, medical insurance and leaves as per policy. The position requires 40% travel within and outside state.
We are looking for a Project Associate (field position) who will be a driving force behind foundations Apna Ghar,Transit Home Project functioning, ensuring smooth and timely workflow. Someone who brings unwavering passion to make a visible change to the lives of people. Position: Project Associate (field position) Location, local residents are preferred: Ahmedabad, Gujarat Qualification: MSW / MPH / MA, Social Science fresher or with 1 to 2 years experience, preferably in health care sector, focusing on Cancer, other NCDs and blood disorders. Primary Responsibilities: Project Associate (PA) will be responsible for overall transit home management and associated activities as per Standard Operating Procedures. To be able to forge and maintain harmonious and functional relationships with stakeholders such as hospitals, doctors, and service providers, ensuring that patients' requirements are addressed in a constructive and timely manner. Ensuring full occupancy and attending to the needs of patients and caregivers. Lead a small team of service providers and ensure needed resources in time. Required Skills and Knowledge: Candidate should have comprehensive understanding of healthcare scenario in the state and various programs and schemes related to NCDs. Strong project management skills, with the ability to supervise the project. Excellent communication and collaboration abilities, with experience in working with cross-functional teams. Attention to detail and accuracy in financial and administrative matters. Skills in MS Office tools and English and local language proficiency. Salary and Benefits: Based on candidates experience/qualifications along with benefits include group life insurance, accidental insurance, and reimbursement of travel, medical insurance and leaves as per policy. The position requires 40% travel. Passionate about patient care and social impact?, Share CV career@intasfoundation.org or by applying via Naukri.
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