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Postado em 18 de fevereiro de 2021 às 9:17
O Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística (IBGE) reabriu o aguardado concurso para 204.307 vagas temporárias para a realização do Censo Demográfico 2021, com salários de até R$ 2.100. Os editais foram publicados nesta quinta-feira (18) no Diário Oficial da União.
São dois processos seletivos e há vagas distribuídas para praticamente todos os municípios do país.
Para a função de recenseador, é exigido ensino fundamental completo. A previsão de duração do contrato é de até 3 meses, podendo ser prorrogado mediante necessidade de conclusão das atividades do Censo e de disponibilidade orçamentária. As renovações ou rescisões dos contratos estarão condicionadas ainda ao cronograma da coleta e aos resultados da avaliação de desempenho do contratado. A jornada de trabalho é de, no mínimo, 25 horas semanais. Veja aqui o edital.
Para as funções de agente censitário, é exigido ensino médio completo. A jornada de trabalho é de 40 horas semanais, sendo 8 horas diárias. Os melhores colocados em cada município ocuparão a vaga de agente censitário municipal, que será o responsável pela coordenação da coleta naquela cidade. Os demais supervisionam as equipes de recenseadores. A previsão de duração do contrato é de até 5 meses, podendo também ser prorrogado. Veja aqui o edital.
Para as vagas de recenseador, as inscrições começam no dia 23 de fevereiro e vão até 19 de março, pelo site http://www.cebraspe.org.br/concursos/ibge_20_ recenseador. A taxa de inscrição é de R$ 25,77.
Para as vagas de agente censitário municipal e agente censitário supervisor, as inscrições começam nesta sexta-feira (19) e vão até 15 de março pelo site http://www.cebraspe.org.br/concursos/ibge_20_agente. A taxa de inscrição é de R$ 39,49.
The Human Security Institute (THSI) is a pioneering research, advocacy, and capacity building organization dedicated to addressing the complex and interrelated threats to human well-being in the 21st century. Founded on the principles of promoting freedom from fear, freedom from want, and freedom to live with dignity, THSI focuses on a holistic approach to security that encompasses economic, food, health, environmental, personal, community, and political dimensions
Through innovative research, evidence-based policy recommendations, and robust community engagement, THSI Pakistan works to tackle pressing issues such as poverty, health disparities, environmental degradation, and social injustice. By partnering with likeminded-partners we strive to implement sustainable solutions that enhance well-being and resilience.
THSI Pakistan is dedicated to empowering individuals, fostering inclusive development, and advocating for policies that protect and uplift the most vulnerable. Together, we aim to build a future where security is understood not merely as the absence of conflict, but as the presence of opportunity, equity, and dignity for all.
The Human Security Institute (THSI) is proud to announce the appointment of Prof. Dr. Arshin Adib Moghaddam as a distinguished member of its Board of Advisors. Prof. Moghaddam brings a
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