Age
Max Age: 42 Years
Min Qualification
Post Graduation
Location
Gujarat
Are you a compassionate professional looking to drive meaningful social change within the vibrant state of Gujarat? The Gujarat Public Service Commission (GPSC) has announced a prestigious Special Recruitment Drive for the position of Women and Child Officer / Deputy Director (Women Welfare), Class-I. This isn’t just a job; it is a chance to join the Commissionerate of Women and Child Development, where your leadership can directly influence the safety, empowerment, and welfare of women and children across the region.
This role offers a lucrative career path with the stability of a Class-I gazetted officer status. Working within this department allows you to be at the forefront of implementing state-level welfare policies, ensuring that the most vulnerable sections of society receive the support they deserve. If you have a background in social sciences and a heart for public service, this meticulous career opportunity provides the perfect blend of professional growth and social impact.
You must possess a Post Graduate (PG) degree from a recognized university in one of the following subjects:
Social Work (MSW)
Sociology
Psychology
Additionally, you must have a basic knowledge of Computer Applications and a command of Gujarati, Hindi, or both.
A minimum of five years of experience is required in a post not below the rank of Inspector/Field Officer (Class-III) in social work, social administration, or social service within Government bodies, PSUs, or registered NGOs.
Divyang (PwD) Candidates: Exempted (No Fee).
General/Unreserved Category: While this is a special drive for PwD, any general category administrative fees are usually ₹100, but PwD applicants are specifically listed as having no application fee for this notification.
Note on Deposit: Candidates may be required to pay a refundable deposit (₹400 for reserved/PwD) at the time of submitting their "Consent Form" for the preliminary test.
As a Women and Child Officer or Deputy Director, you serve as a pivotal architect of social justice. Your day-to-day responsibilities involve the meticulous supervision of district-level welfare programs, monitoring shelter homes, and ensuring the effective rollout of schemes like the Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS). This is a high-impact role where you will manage field officers, conduct inspections of welfare centers, and collaborate with NGOs to provide a safety net for women in distress. Your work ensures that government funds are translated into real-world benefits, making you a vital link in the state’s administrative machinery aimed at protecting and uplifting the next generation and the women of Gujarat.
Best For: This role is a perfect match for individuals who possess a deeply empathetic nature and a strong academic foundation in Psychology, Sociology, or Social Work. If you are a student from a tier-2 or tier-3 city who has seen the challenges faced by rural communities and wants to use your PG degree to fix systemic issues, this is your calling. It suits those who are comfortable with both administrative desk work and occasional field visits to verify the quality of social services.
Not Ideal For: If you prefer a purely corporate, profit-driven environment with no community interaction, this role might feel overwhelming. It is not ideal for those who are unwilling to learn the local language (Gujarati) or those who find the grueling nature of social welfare challenges—such as dealing with domestic issues or child protection—emotionally taxing.
Maximum Age: 42 years (as of the last date of application).
PwD Relaxation: 10 years additional relaxation (subject to a maximum age of 45 years).
This position falls under Level-10 of the 7th Pay Commission pay matrix.
Pay Scale: ₹56,100 – ₹1,77,500.
Estimated Monthly Gross: Including Basic Pay (₹56,100) + DA + HRA + Medical Allowance, the starting gross salary is approximately ₹85,000 to ₹95,000 per month depending on the city of posting.
Perks: You will be entitled to Government Quarters (subject to availability), NPS (Pension) benefits, comprehensive medical coverage for yourself and your family, and the prestige of a Class-I Gazetted post.
This is a Special Recruitment Drive for a specific category:
Post Name: Women and Child Officer / Deputy Director (Women Welfare), Class-I.
Total Vacancy: 01 Post.
Category: Reserved for Persons with Disabilities (PwD) specifically under Group A: Low Vision (40-70%).
SSC Certificate (for age proof).
Degree and PG Marksheets (all semesters) and passing certificates.
Experience Certificate in the specific GPSC format.
Disability Certificate (as per Health & Family Welfare Dept format).
Salary Account Bank Statement or Form-16/ITR (for private-sector experience verification).
Valid Photo ID and a recent passport-size photograph with a white background.
Visit the official portal by clicking on the Apply Online button.
Select "Online Application" and then click "Apply" for Advt No. 10/2026-27.
Fill in your Personal Details carefully. If you don't have a surname, use "NA".
Upload your Photograph (5cm x 3.6cm) and Signature (2.5cm x 7.5cm) in JPG format (max 10 KB). Warning: Ensure the photo has a white background and includes the date the photo was taken.
Enter your Education and Experience details. Use the "Add Experience" button for multiple roles.
Click Save to generate your Application Number, then Confirm your application to get your Confirmation Number.
The selection process involves a two-stage journey:
Preliminary Test: 300 Marks (100 Marks General Studies + 200 Marks Subject-Specific).
Personal Interview: Candidates are called based on a ratio (e.g., 10 candidates for 1 post).
Expert Strategy: Start by mastering the core concepts of your PG subject (Social Work/Psychology) as it carries double the weightage. For General Studies, focus on Gujarat’s social welfare schemes and current affairs. Since the medium is primarily Gujarati, practice reading official government resolutions to get comfortable with the technical vocabulary.
Q: Can final year students apply?
Ans: No, you must possess the required PG degree by the last date of application (May 19, 2026).
Q: Is there any application fee for PwD candidates?
Ans: No, PwD candidates are exempt from paying the application fee.
Q: Is knowledge of Gujarati mandatory?
Ans: Yes, you must have adequate knowledge of Gujarati, Hindi, or both.
Q: What is the maximum age for a PwD candidate?
Ans: The maximum age limit, including all relaxations, is 45 years.
Q: Can I change details after confirming the application?
Ans: No, once confirmed, no changes are allowed. You must submit a new application if the deadline hasn't passed.
Q: Is private sector experience valid?
Ans: Yes, provided it is from a registered NGO or Public Sector Org and you can provide a Salary Bank Statement or ITR/Form-16.
Q: What is the medium of the Preliminary Exam?
Ans: The exam is generally conducted in Gujarati.
Q: How many marks is the Preliminary Exam?
Ans: It is a total of 300 marks.
Q: Will the application fee/deposit be refunded?
Ans: The deposit fee (if charged) for the consent form is refunded only if you appear for the exam.
Q: What happens if I upload a blurry photo?
Ans: Blurry or incorrect photos can lead to the rejection of your application; ensure it has a white background and clear date.