The City Hall of Itararé Opened New Opportunities for Those Seeking Employment in the City. With Vacancies for Drivers and General Services, the Action Aims to Boost the Local Economy.
The City Hall of Itararé (SP), through the Worker Assistance Post (PAT), announced this Thursday (17) the opening of 16 job vacancies. The initiative aims to serve partner companies and expand access to work in the city.
Among the vacancies offered, two are for drivers with a National Driver’s License (CNH) category D. The other 14 vacancies are for general services workers, with expected work on highways in the region.
How to Apply
Interested parties should personally visit the PAT’s headquarters, located at Rua XV de Novembro, nº 69, in downtown Itararé. Service is available from Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 5 PM.
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To apply, it is necessary to present an ID, CPF, Work Card, and an updated resume. For the driver vacancies, it is also mandatory to bring the CNH in the required category.
The Goal is to Strengthen Employment in the City
According to PAT, the action is part of the municipal administration’s strategies to promote the generation of formal jobs. The measure also seeks to contribute to strengthening the local economy by offering new job opportunities to the population.
The agency emphasizes the importance of community participation and highlights that new vacancies may arise.
