The Santos Dumont Institute (ISD) is launching a call for applications to fill two vacancies for the position of Multiprofessional Psychologist Preceptor. Applications are open until May 26th and must be submitted via an online form, accessible through the published notice. on the ISD website.
The expected workload is 20 hours per week, with a gross salary of R$ 3,810.88, in addition to benefits that include transportation allowance, food allowance, and chartered transportation between Natal and the ISD in Macaíba. The hiring will be done under CLT (Brazilian labor law)..
Those selected will work alongside the multidisciplinary team at the Institute's Specialized Rehabilitation Center (CER ISD), in health care and preceptorship activities within the context of care for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), exclusively for users of the Unified Health System (SUS).
Furthermore, the selected preceptors will assist in the training of undergraduate students and residents in programs linked to the Anita Garibaldi Center for Education and Research in Health (Anita).
Interested parties must register using the electronic form available in the notice until 11:59 PM on May 26th. The requested documents must be attached as a single PDF, including: curriculum vitae; undergraduate diploma; Master's degree in Psychology, related fields, or certificate of completion of the Multiprofessional Health Residency. For candidates with disabilities, updated supporting documentation must also be attached.
For more information about the selection process, please consult the notice, available at [website address]. ISD website, in the “Opportunities” section.
About ISD
The Santos Dumont Institute (ISD) is a Social Organization of the Federal Executive Branch, supervised by the Ministry of Education, with the intervention of the Ministry of Sport. It encompasses the Edmond and Lily Safra International Institute of Neuroscience and the Anita Garibaldi Center for Education and Research in Health, both located in Macaíba. The ISD's mission is to promote education for life, forming citizens through integrated teaching, research, and outreach activities, as well as contributing to a more just and humane transformation of Brazilian social reality.



