




Job Summary: Nursing internship to assist with patient admission and orientation, support the healthcare team’s care activities, and monitor patient progression and condition. Key Highlights: 1. Support for nursing care and critically ill patients 2. Monitoring patient progression and condition 3. Assisting with patient admission and orientation OSID – Irmã Dulce Social Works is one of the largest philanthropic institutions in the country, performing approximately 5.6 million outpatient procedures annually in Bahia for users of the Unified Health System (SUS), elderly individuals, people with disabilities and craniofacial deformities, people experiencing homelessness, users of psychoactive substances, and children and adolescents at social risk. This entity offers a unique service profile in Brazil, distributed across 21 centers providing assistance to low-income populations in the areas of Health, Social Assistance, Scientific Research, Health Education, Education, and preservation and dissemination of the history of its founder, Saint Dulce of the Poor. **Responsibilities and Duties** * Monitor patient progression and condition during shift handovers. * Assist with patient admission and orientation within the unit. * Provide support for nursing care and critically ill patients under the supervision of the responsible nursing team; **Requirements and Qualifications** * From the 5th semester of Nursing studies onward * Availability to work between 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. or 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. **Additional Information** * Internship stipend; * Transportation allowance. OSID – Irmã Dulce Social Works is one of the largest philanthropic institutions in the country, performing approximately 5.6 million outpatient procedures annually in Bahia for users of the Unified Health System (SUS), elderly individuals, people with disabilities and craniofacial deformities, people experiencing homelessness, users of psychoactive substances, and children and adolescents at social risk. This entity offers a unique service profile in Brazil, distributed across 21 centers providing assistance to low-income populations in the areas of Health, Social Assistance, Scientific Research, Health Education, Education, and preservation and dissemination of the history of its founder, Saint Dulce of the Poor.


