IBAMA Is About To Open A New Public Competition. The New IBAMA Competition Offers Thousands Of Positions And Salaries Of Up To R$ 8,817.70. Check The Details Below.
The Brazilian Institute of Environment and Renewable Natural Resources (IBAMA) is about to open a new public competition, offering a total of 2,408 positions. This is a great opportunity for those seeking a career in the agency and wishing to contribute to the preservation and protection of the environment.
Positions That Will Be Opened In The New IBAMA Competition
The IBAMA public competition will offer 2,408 positions, with 1,503 for the position of Environmental Analyst and 905 for the position of Administrative Analyst. Both positions require a complete higher education degree from an institution recognized by the Ministry of Education (MEC).
Candidates must possess a duly registered diploma of completion of a graduate course. With the recent sanction of a 9% salary adjustment for federal executive employees, salaries at IBAMA have been updated.
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For the position of Administrative Analyst and Environmental Analyst, the salary has become R$ 8,817.70. For Administrative Technician and Environmental Technician, the remuneration is R$ 3,929.82. In addition, all employees have the right to a food allowance of R$ 658.
Administrative Analyst
The Administrative Analysts approved in the IBAMA competition will be responsible for carrying out all administrative and logistical activities related to the exercise of the constitutional and legal competencies of the agency. These activities include planning and organizing administrative processes, supporting the management of human and material resources, as well as assisting in demands related to environmental policies.
Environmental Analyst
The Environmental Analyst plays an essential role in executing national environmental policies. Among other duties, the focus is on environmental, organizational, and strategic planning, regulating and controlling environmental activities, monitoring and managing environmental quality, conserving ecosystems and species, and promoting environmental technologies and education.
Learn How To Participate In The IBAMA Public Competition 2024
To participate in the IBAMA Competition, it is essential to follow the announcement of the opening, which will be published on the official website of the agency. The announcement will contain all the data about registrations, dates, exam locations, and other stages of the selection process.
It is also important to pay attention to deadlines and established requirements, as well as to prepare adequately for the exams, which generally involve objective and essay questions.
The last IBAMA Public Competition, aimed at filling 568 positions throughout Brazil, recorded 151,062 applicants. The numbers were released by Cebraspe, the organization that managed the process. With 432 positions spread across the 26 states and the Federal District, the position of environmental technician had the highest number of participants: 108,041.
President Lula Reinforces Investment In The New IBAMA Competition
During the “Conversation With The President” broadcast on July 11, Lula reinforced the investment in the competition, stating that there is a significant plan to hold a new IBAMA competition, as the greatest asset Brazil has is its standing forest, thus he will work hard with the Ministry of Justice and the Federal Police to protect, a plan to confront and contain the growth of crime and deforestation.
During an interview, the Minister of Management and Innovation, Esther Dweck, spoke about the demand for public competitions in the country and emphasized that there will be a new IBAMA competition. The Minister of the Environment, Marina Silva, confirmed the authorization for a new IBAMA Competition in an interview with CNN.
The new announcement has been approved by the Minister of Management and Innovation. The minister also stated that more candidates approved in the last competition will be called to strengthen the staff of employees.


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