The National Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) announces the opening of a new competition with 50 effective positions and a reserve list for the career of specialist in regulation and health surveillance, aimed at higher education professionals. The initial salary is R$ 16,413.35.
Anvisa, a reference in health surveillance in the country, offers opportunities in various areas for committed professionals. The vacancies will be distributed according to the internal demand of the Agency, so it may cover units across the national territory, including positions at ports, airports, and borders.
Requirements and Specific Areas
To compete, candidates must meet the specific requirements for each area. Check the fields and their vacancies:
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- Area 1 (Three Vacancies): Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Agronomic Engineering.
- Area 2 (39 Vacancies): Pharmacy.
- Area 3 (Five Vacancies): Biology, Nursing, Dentistry, Biomedicine, Physiotherapy, or Veterinary Medicine.
- Area 4 (Five Vacancies): Systems Analysis, Computer Science, Data Processing, Information Systems, IT, Computer Engineering, Systems Engineering, or Network Engineering.
The Selection Process and Anvisa’s Registration: More Details
Interested parties must pay an application fee of R$160.00. Registrations are open from 10 a.m. on January 22 until 4 p.m. on February 16 and can be made on the Cebraspe website.
The Anvisa competition will be divided into two stages. The first will consist of objective tests and a written test, as well as a title evaluation. The second stage will include a training course.
This selection process of the Agency represents, therefore, an unmissable opportunity for all professionals committed to regulation and health surveillance, providing not only a solid career but also the chance to contribute to public health in Brazil.

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