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Regional Government consolidates mobility of five Education workers

The Regional Secretariat for Education, Science and Technology has formalized the mobility consolidation of five professionals, strengthening educational support and technical coordination teams.

The Regional Government of Madeira, through the Regional Secretariat for Education, Science and Technology, has proceeded with the consolidation of the mobility of five workers assigned to the Regional Directorate of Education. These decisions, published in JORAM, aim to stabilize the staff in strategic areas of specialized support and management.

Covered workers:

  • Cátia Cristina Saudade Moreira da Cunha: Transitions from Operational Assistant at the Basic and Secondary School with Preschool and Daycare Professor Dr. Francisco de Freitas Branco (Porto Santo) to Technical Assistant at the Funchal Specialized Educational Resources Center (Notice no. 276/2026).
  • Justiniana Sousa de Marcos: Transitions from Operational Assistant at the Regional Directorate of Education to Technical Assistant at the Funchal Specialized Educational Resources Center (Notice no. 277/2026).
  • Rita Sónia Vieira de Freitas: Transitions from Operational Assistant in the Câmara de Lobos School Area to Technical Assistant at the Câmara de Lobos Specialized Educational Resources Center (Notice no. 278/2026).
  • Sandra Raquel Aveiro Mendonça: Transitions from Technical Assistant at the Equipment and Conservation Center to the category of Technical Coordinator in the same staff map (Notice no. 279/2026).
  • Tomásia Maria Félix Pita Vieira: Transitions from Operational Assistant in the Funchal School Area to Technical Assistant in the Deafness and Blindness Monitoring Division (Notice no. 280/2026).

The contractual changes, based on article 99-A of Law no. 35/2014, take effect from June 1, 2026, with the exception of the appointment of Sandra Raquel Aveiro Mendonça, which is in effect from May 15, 2026.

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