Anganwadi Helper / Supervisor / Sevika / Teacher (ICDS) – Recruitment Drive

Role Overview

We are inviting applications for community-focused roles under the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) ecosystem, supporting early childhood care, nutrition, health awareness, and pre-school education delivery. This recruitment drive is expected to cover multiple districts and may include positions such as Anganwadi Helper, Anganwadi Supervisor, Anganwadi Sevika/Worker, and Anganwadi Teacher (role titles may vary by state/district notification).

Important Note: This listing is intended as a general job announcement based on publicly circulating information. Please apply only through the official Women & Child Development/ICDS portal for your state/district once the official notification is released. Do not pay fees or submit applications on unofficial websites.


Key Responsibilities

  • Support delivery of early childhood care and education (ECCE) activities as per ICDS guidelines.
  • Assist in nutrition support initiatives, including coordination of supplementary nutrition distribution (as applicable).
  • Maintain basic records/registers related to attendance, beneficiaries, and daily activities (role-dependent).
  • Support community outreach, parent engagement, and awareness programs on child health, nutrition, and hygiene.
  • Coordinate with local health functionaries for immunization days, health check-ups, and referrals (as applicable).
  • Ensure a safe, clean, and child-friendly environment at the center.
  • Comply with department SOPs, reporting requirements, and supervisory instructions.
  • For Supervisor roles: monitor assigned centers, verify records, provide guidance/training support, and submit periodic reports.

Requirements

  • Minimum Age: 18 years
  • Maximum Age: 40 years (age relaxation may apply for reserved categories as per government norms and the official notification)
  • Education: Candidates who have passed 8th/10th/12th and/or Graduation (or equivalent) from a recognized board/university may be eligible depending on the specific post and state rules.
  • Ability to work with children and families in community settings with empathy and professionalism.
  • Basic communication skills; ability to coordinate with local stakeholders.
  • Basic documentation/record-keeping capability (paper-based and/or digital, as applicable).
  • Preference may be given as per local/state rules (e.g., local residence, experience in community programs), subject to official notification.

Selection Process

  • Selection is generally expected to be based on written examination and/or merit list (final process will be confirmed in the official notification).
  • Document verification and other stages may apply as per department rules.

Benefits

  • Opportunity to work in a meaningful public service role supporting child development and community welfare.
  • Role-based honorarium/salary and allowances as per government norms and the final notification.
  • Structured work processes and guidance under ICDS/Women & Child Development frameworks.
  • Potential for skill development through departmental training and field exposure (as applicable).

About the Organization

These roles are aligned with the Women & Child Development framework and the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) program, which focuses on early childhood care, nutrition, health support, and community-based service delivery. Final post names, vacancies, eligibility, and timelines will be governed by the official state/district notification.


How to Apply

When the official notification is released, apply through the official Women & Child Development/ICDS website of your state/district. Keep your educational documents, identity proof, category certificates (if applicable), and address/residence proofs ready for verification as per the notification.

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