Ibama will appoint 460 approved: Appointment endorsement leaves

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Ibama will appoint 460 approved: Appointment endorsement leaves

The Ministry of Management and Innovation (MGI) authorized the Appointment of 460 approved in the contest Ibama. The Ordinance was published in the Official Gazette of the Union this Monday, September 8. The provision is conditional on the existence of vacancies on the date of appointment and the budget adjustment.

Ibama will appoint 460 approved: Appointment endorsement leaves

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Distribution by position

The contest, organized by Cebraspe, had Notice in January 2025 e Final result approved in early August. As objective and discursive tests occurred in April 6, 2025in the 26 capitals and in the Federal District. There was still title evaluation.

Salaries

Profiles of the Areas

  • Environmental Analyst – Theme 1 (protection, conservation, licensing, monitoring and environmental quality): 318 vacancies

  • Environmental Analyst – Theme 2 (management, conservation and rehabilitation of wildlife): 12 vacancies

  • Administrative Analyst: 130 vacancies

Next Steps
With the published authorization, Ibama can start the acts of appointment, observing the rules of vacancy and budget. The municipality will inform capacity e timeline directly to those approved when each step is completed.

Ibama Contest Summary

  • Banking: Cebraspe
  • Vacancies: 460
    • Administrative Analyst: 130
    • Environmental analyst: 330
  • Positions: Administrative Analyst and Environmental Analyst
  • Schooling: Higher Level
  • Registration: 10/30 to 18/2
  • Taxa: R$ 95,00
  • Salaries: R $ 9,994.60
  • Test: 6/4/2025

Source: Official Gazette of the Union; Ministry of Management and Innovation; Cebraspe / Direction Contests
Written by Contilnet

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