IMIP Opened a New Selection Process in Pernambuco with 17 Positions, Salaries Up to R$ 17,700 and Applications Until April 11.
The Institute of Integral Medicine Professor Fernando Figueira (IMIP) launched a new selection process for hiring professionals in the healthcare field in Pernambuco. The selection aims to fill 17 temporary positions in the Special Indigenous Health District of the state (DSEI/PE), covering different levels of education, from high school to higher education.
The approved candidates will work in various indigenous localities, including Atikum Carnaubeira da Penha, Itacurubá ADPF and TUXI, PANKARÁ, Xukuru do Ororubá, and Fulni-Ô.
Learn About the Open Positions at IMIP
The IMIP selection process includes opportunities for positions such as:
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- Building Technician;
- Psychologist;
- Dentist;
- Sanitation and Environmental Control Technician;
- Nurse;
- Electrical Technician;
- Dental Health Assistant;
- Civil or Sanitary Engineer;
- Epidemiological Agent;
- Chemistry Technician;
- Physiotherapist;
- Physician;
- Pharmacist;
- Nursing Technician.
What is the Salary for Those Who Work at IMIP?
Salaries range from R$ 2,800.00 to R$ 17,700.00, depending on the position, and work hours can be from 30 to 40 hours per week.
How to Apply for the IMIP Selection Process?
To participate in the IMIP selection process, candidates must meet the educational requirements corresponding to each function, and in some cases, be required to have registration with the relevant council. Additionally, applicants must demonstrate experience and training relevant to the desired position.
Candidates must register for the IMIP selection process between April 7 and 11, 2025. The required documentation specified in the announcement must be sent exclusively by email to saudeindigenaselecaodseipe@imip.org.br by 5 PM on the last day of the deadline.
Required documents include a completed and signed application form, updated resume, ID, CPF, diplomas and certificates of education, as well as proof of professional experience.
The selection will be conducted in two stages. The first consists of a curriculum analysis, taking into account the education and professional experience of the candidates. The second stage will be an interview, scheduled to take place starting May 19, 2025.
The results of each stage will be published on the IMIP website, and candidates must monitor updates to avoid missing important deadlines.
What is the Validity of the Selection Process?
The IMIP selection process will be valid for 12 months from the approval of the final results, with the possibility of extension for an equal period.
This is a great opportunity for healthcare professionals who wish to work in indigenous communities and be part of an institution recognized for excellence in medical assistance.
Interested individuals should prepare and ensure that all required documentation is complete and meets the standards established in the announcement.
The announcement can be read here: https://editais.imip.org.br/
IMIP emphasizes the importance of qualified professionals participating, who have the commitment and willingness to work in areas where healthcare is essential for the quality of life of indigenous populations.

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