The deadline for medical examination (biopsychosocial assessment) of the condition of candidates for the Unified National Public Competition (CPNU), who declared themselves disabled, begins this Monday (6) and runs until Friday (10).
Initially, these candidates had their registration accepted to compete for vacancies reserved for people with disabilities and, in addition, they passed the discursive test, held on August 18th.
The evaluation of the documents sent, when registering for the competition, by candidates self-declared with disabilities will be carried out by a multidisciplinary team, designated by Fundação Cesgranrio, in accordance with Decree nº 9,508/2018. The legislation reserves a percentage of public positions and jobs offered in public competitions for people with disabilities.
The multidisciplinary team will evaluate candidates based on the medical documentation (certificate or report or report) sent, by uploadat the time of registration, certifying the type and degree or level of disability (if known), as well as the probable cause of the disability.
The committee must then reach a conclusion as to whether or not the candidate’s disability qualifies.
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The publication of the preliminary results of the biopsychosocial assessment of people who declare themselves disabled is scheduled for January 17th.
On January 17th and 18th, candidates who disagree with the preliminary result will be able to lodge any appeals at the so-called Enem dos Concursos website.
The candidate who is denied the condition of his/her disability during the biopsychosocial evaluation after the appeal, if any, will lose the right to compete for vacancies reserved for people with disabilities, as provided for in the notices for the eight thematic blocks of the Unified National Public Competition (CPNU).
The Ministry of Management and Innovation in Public Services predicts that the publication of the final result of the CNU will take place on February 11th.