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Kerala PSC releases Appointment Chart for Field Worker in Health Services Dept on 21-02-2026, advising 8 candidates. Check full list and details here.

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APPOINTMENT CHART RELEASED

The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC), District Office, Kottayam, has officially released the Appointment Chart for the Field Worker post within the Health Services Department. This chart, dated 21-02-2026, details the advice of 8 candidates against various turns, including 6 Fresh vacancies and 2 NJD (Non-Joining Duty) vacancies, from the Active Ranked List No. 546/2019 (Kottayam).

Overview of Appointment Chart

Particulars Details
Organization Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC)
Department Health Services Department
Post Name Field Worker
Appointment Chart No. KIII(3)288755/2020
Date of Chart 21-02-2026
Total Vacancies Advised 8 (6 Fresh + 2 NJD)
Active Ranked List Ref. 546/2019 (KOTTAYAM)
Ranked List Effective Date 02-02-2026
Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in

Vacancy Details and Reporting

The vacancies were reported between 02.12.2020 and 30.03.2023. The chart provides a detailed split-up of how these vacancies were reported and subsequently filled:

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Sl. No. Tappal No. Date of Receipt Ref. Letter No. & Date Letter From & PostName No. of Vac Date of Occurance
1. e-14431 02-12-2020 e-Vacancy – 14431 Dtd:02-12-2020 Health Services Department Field Worker 1 ( One ) NJD 19-10-2019
2. e-14431 02-12-2020 e-Vacancy – 14431 Dtd:02-12-2020 Health Services Department Field Worker 1 ( One ) NJD 20-03-2020
3. e-30313 26-10-2022 e-Vacancy – 3013 Dtd:26-10-2022 Health Services Department Field Worker 4 ( Four ) Fresh 04-08-2022
4. e-35154 30-03-2023 e-Vacancy – 35154 Dtd:30-03-2023 Health Services Department Field Worker 2 ( Two ) Fresh 27-12-2022

Total Vacancies: 8 (Eight) [6 Fresh + 2 NJD]

Advised Candidates List

The following candidates have been advised for appointment to the Field Worker post based on their rank and community rotation. The previous rotation stood at MR-1 41 OC, and this chart continues from MR-1 42 E/B/T.

Sl. No. Name & Community Rank No. Rotation Approved by Commission Post Name & Department
1 ASWATHI J (OBC-PATTARIYAS) 19 NJD Compensation to MR 1 – 40 OBC now satisfied Field Worker [Health Services Department]
2 SEBIN MATHEW (-) 1 NJD Compensation to MR 1 – 41 OC now satisfied Field Worker [Health Services Department]
3 VISHNU SHAJI (E/B/T-EZHAVA) 3 MR 1 – 45 OC Field Worker [Health Services Department]
4 SUDHEESH S (-) 2 MR 1 – 43 OC Field Worker [Health Services Department]
5 DIVYAMOL P V (ST-MALA ARAYAN) (ST)- 1 MR 1 – 44 ST Field Worker [Health Services Department]
6 ARUN MURALI (E/B/T-EZHAVA) 6 MR 1 – 42 E/B/T Field Worker [Health Services Department]
7 SHEHEENAMOL E N (MUSLIM) 17 MR 1 – 46 M Field Worker [Health Services Department]
8 VISHNU MURALI (-) 4 MR 1 – 47 OC Field Worker [Health Services Department]

Note: Starred candidates’ positions are rearranged for maintaining seniority as per rank order among respective communities.

OC/BC Position Summary

The updated OC/BC position after this appointment chart is as follows:

Category OC EWS BC NJD DA (LV) DA (HI) DA (LD) DA (MD) Thrn Out BT/RT/LPE Total
Previous NE NE NE NE NE NE NE
Present 3 NE 3 2 NE NE NE NE NE 8
Total 3 NE 3 2 NE NE NE NE NE 8

Pending Turns after this chart: NJD – Nil, NCA – Nil, TPO – Nil.

Next Steps for Advised Candidates

Candidates whose names appear in this appointment chart should anticipate receiving their official appointment letters from the Kerala Public Service Commission or the respective department. Typically, the process involves:

  • Appointment Letter Dispatch: The KPSC will dispatch individual appointment letters to the candidates at their communication addresses.
  • Document Verification: While initial DV might have occurred, a final verification of original documents may be required at the time of joining. Ensure all original certificates and their attested copies are ready.
  • Medical Examination: Candidates will likely undergo a medical fitness examination as per government norms before joining.
  • Joining Formalities: Instructions regarding the joining date, place, and required formalities will be specified in the appointment letter.

It is crucial for advised candidates to regularly check their postal address and the official KPSC website for further updates.

Job Profile & Career Scope (Field Worker)

A Field Worker in the Health Services Department typically plays a crucial role in public health initiatives. The responsibilities often include:

  • Conducting field surveys and data collection related to health programs.
  • Assisting in disease surveillance and control activities.
  • Creating awareness about various health schemes and hygiene practices in communities.
  • Facilitating vaccination drives and other public health campaigns.
  • Reporting on ground-level health issues to supervisors.

Career progression for a Field Worker often involves opportunities for promotion to supervisory roles or specialized positions within the health department, based on experience, performance, and further qualifications.

Important Links

Description Link
KPSC Official Website www.keralapsc.gov.in
KPSC Thulasi Login (for candidate profile) thulasi.keralapsc.gov.in

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is an Appointment Chart?

An Appointment Chart is an official document released by the Public Service Commission detailing the candidates who have been recommended for appointment to specific posts based on their rank in the selection list and adherence to reservation rosters (OC, BC, NJD, etc.). It signifies the final stage of the selection process before the actual issuance of appointment letters.

What does ‘NJD’ mean in the context of KPSC?

NJD stands for ‘Non-Joining Duty’. It refers to vacancies that arise when a candidate who was previously advised for appointment does not join duty. These vacancies are then re-notified for advice to the next eligible candidate from the ranked list.

What does ‘OC/BC’ stand for?

OC stands for ‘Open Competition’, referring to candidates selected purely on merit, irrespective of their community. BC stands for ‘Backward Class’, referring to candidates selected from various backward communities as per reservation policies.

When will I receive my appointment letter after being advised?

Typically, appointment letters are dispatched within a few weeks to a couple of months after the release of the appointment chart. Candidates should regularly check their postal address and the official KPSC website for updates.

What documents should I keep ready for joining?

You should keep all original educational certificates, experience certificates (if applicable), community certificates (if applied under reservation), ID proof, photographs, and their attested copies ready. A medical fitness certificate will also be required, usually obtained from a government doctor as per instructions in the appointment letter.

Can I reject the appointment if I am advised?

Yes, a candidate can choose to reject the appointment. However, it’s advisable to formally communicate your decision to the KPSC or the appointing authority to avoid any future complications and allow the vacancy to be filled by the next eligible candidate.

What is the role of the Health Services Department in this appointment?

The Health Services Department is the appointing authority. Once KPSC advises the candidates, the department will issue the final appointment orders and manage the joining formalities, posting, and subsequent service matters of the Field Workers.