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São Paulo City Hall Opens Public Competition With 924 Positions For High School/Technical And Higher Education With Salaries Of R$ 3,498.20

Written by Valdemar Medeiros
Published on 13/11/2023 at 22:42
Prefeitura de São Paulo abre concurso público com 924 vagas para nível médio técnico e superior com salários de R$ 3.498,20
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São Paulo City Hall Announces Public Competition with Positions for High School and College Levels, Offering Salaries Above R$ 3,5 Thousand.

Recently, the São Paulo City Hall, the capital of the homonymous state, announced the opening of a new public competition, aiming to fill 924 effective positions for the Municipal Education Secretariat. The available positions, aimed at candidates with high school education, include roles for Technical Education Assistant and Early Childhood Education Teacher.

São Paulo City Hall Public Competition: Everything You Need to Know Before Applying

The São Paulo City Hall Notice No. 01/2023 offers 566 positions for the role of Technical Education Assistant. Selected candidates will have a work schedule of 40 hours per week and will receive a salary of R$ 1,782.94, plus a complementary bonus of R$ 999.56. To compete, candidates must have completed high school or hold a technical vocational qualification, as well as be at least 18 years old, among other requirements.

The Technical Education Assistant performs important functions, such as monitoring students’ arrival and departure times, communicating occurrences to the management and teachers, performing administrative tasks, participating in extracurricular activities, and providing first aid in low-severity situations.

On the other hand, Notice No. 02 includes 358 positions for the role of Early Childhood Education Teacher. Candidates must have specific qualifications for teaching at high school level, a full degree in Pedagogy, or a higher normal course.

Once approved, these professionals will have a weekly workload of 30 hours and will receive a salary of R$ 3,498.20, along with a complementary bonus of R$ 922.35. Responsibilities include welcoming children, hygiene care, feeding, resting, assisting in the preparation of pedagogical planning, preparing teaching materials, and developing recreational activities.

Registrations Open for São Paulo City Hall High School Level Competition – Complete Your Registration!

For those interested in the previously mentioned vacancies, registrations are open exclusively online, through the Vunesp website, the organizer of the São Paulo City Hall public competition.

The registration period starts at 10 a.m. on November 8, 2023, and ends at 11:50 p.m. on December 4, 2023. During registration, it will be necessary to pay the registration fee, which varies between R$ 65 and R$ 67. Candidates who meet the criteria established in the notice can request an exemption from this fee between November 8 and November 10, 2023.

The selection of candidates will be conducted through an objective test and a written test scheduled for January 14, 2024, in addition to a title evaluation.

The objective test for candidates registering under Notice No. 01 will cover questions of Portuguese language, mathematics, technology concepts, and specific knowledge. For Notice No. 02, the test will include questions on general and specific knowledge. The Public Competitions in question will be valid for one year, which may be extended for another year from the date of the final result approval.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

Benefits of Participating in the São Paulo City Hall Competition

Participating in public competitions promoted by city halls offers significant advantages, one of which is less competition. Compared to state and federal competitions or those in large metropolitan areas like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo, city hall competitions in smaller towns generally attract fewer candidates, thus increasing the chances of success.

Additionally, while it is necessary to pay registration fees for both federal and state competitions as well as municipal ones, the fees charged for city hall competitions tend to be more affordable. This difference can make participation in municipal competitions a more financially viable option for many candidates.

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Valdemar Medeiros

Graduated in Journalism and Marketing, he is the author of over 20,000 articles that have reached millions of readers in Brazil and abroad. He has written for brands and media outlets such as 99, Natura, O Boticário, CPG – Click Petróleo e Gás, Agência Raccon, among others. A specialist in the Automotive Industry, Technology, Careers (employability and courses), Economy, and other topics. For contact and editorial suggestions: valdemarmedeiros4@gmail.com. We do not accept resumes!

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