




Job Summary: Physiotherapy professional to treat diseases, sequelae, and inflammations using techniques such as kinesiotherapy and mechanotherapy, and to work within a multidisciplinary team. Key Highlights: 1. Treatment of diseases and sequelae using specialized physical techniques 2. Patient guidance on corrective and relaxation exercises 3. Provision of physiotherapy services in the ICU, including pulmonary ventilation Apply resources such as kinesiotherapy, mechanotherapy, muscular re-education, and other techniques to treat diseases, sequelae, inflammations, and other conditions, as prescribed by physicians, aiming to alleviate the consequences of such conditions. **Responsibilities and Duties** * Perform treatment of diseases, sequelae, inflammations, and other conditions using specialized physical means—such as kinesiotherapy and mechanotherapy—to alleviate the consequences of such conditions; * Guide patients in performing corrective, physical, conditioning, and relaxation exercises, demonstrating and training them to facilitate recovery from each presented symptom; * Provide physiotherapy services in the ICU, ensuring adequate pulmonary ventilation for patients, performing bronchial hygiene maneuvers, setting up oxygen therapy equipment, assisting with intubation procedures, and performing endotracheal suctioning; * Participate in meetings with the multidisciplinary team to promote greater improvement and team interaction, aiming to provide better patient care; * Complete quality indicator spreadsheets, updating them after each session, collecting data for departmental statistical purposes, and performing monthly closing for managerial control; * Carry out other activities as needed or at the discretion of the supervisor. **Requirements and Qualifications** * Completed undergraduate degree in Physiotherapy; * Active CREFITO registration; * Specialization in Respiratory or Motor Physiotherapy is desirable; * Familiarity with physiotherapeutic rehabilitation and respiratory physiotherapy techniques; * Computer literacy. **Additional Information** **Work Schedule:** Monday to Friday, 12:00 PM–5:00 PM; and either Saturday or Sunday (every 15 days), 7:00 AM–5:00 PM\. **SPDM** \- Paulista Association for the Development of Medicine is a non-profit civil association of philanthropic nature, recognized as being of federal, state, and municipal public utility, respectively by Decrees No. 57\.925, dated 03/04/1966; No. 40\.103, dated 05/17/1962; and No. 8\.911, dated 07/30/1970\. The Association’s primary directive is its integration into the health system, focusing on treatment, disease prevention, and promotion of primary, secondary, and tertiary health care, strengthening ties with the local community and reaffirming its social commitment to serve all individuals without discrimination. With institutional growth, **SPDM** has been expanding its scope of action through projects under development in Social Assistance and Education sectors. This broad range of activities increasingly consolidates **SPDM** as a large-scale philanthropic institution pursuing economic, social, and environmental sustainability. Thus, SPDM contributes effectively to the continuous improvement of services provided by Brazil’s Unified Health System (SUS), primarily aiming to guarantee universality and equitable access to health services essential for human and social development. Our commitment is to foster an inclusive culture embracing diversity, empowering our employees to contribute their best. All qualified candidates will be considered for positions without distinction based on ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, age, race, nationality, or disability. SPDM is an equal opportunity employer for all individuals meeting minimum requirements. We value the sharing of ideas, fostering a team-oriented work culture, and respecting diversity and inclusion. **MISSION** To deliver health care with excellence, free from prejudice, distinction, or classification of citizens. **VISION** To be recognized as the Brazilian philanthropic health organization with the broadest reach and highest competence. **VALUES** * Capacity building * Social commitment * Reliability * Entrepreneurship * Equity * Ethics * Humanization * Quality * Ecological, economic, and social sustainability * Tradition * Transparency **EURYCLIDES DE JESUS ZERBINI TRANSPLANT HOSPITAL** Inaugurated on January 25, 1954, Hospital Brigadeiro – UGA V belonged to I.A.P.C. (Institute of Retirement and Pension for Merchants) until the merger of pension institutes, after which it came under the administration of INAMPS, serving exclusively insured patients. In 1988, management was transferred to the Government of the State of São Paulo as part of SUS/SP. In January 2010, SPDM – Paulista Association for the Development of Medicine, qualified as a Social Organization of Health (OSS), won the public call process for managing Hospital Brigadeiro. The facility was reinaugurated in 2010 as the first public hospital in Brazil specializing in organ transplants. The name “Euryclides de Jesus Zerbini” honors the cardiac surgeon responsible for Brazil’s first heart transplant.


