Madeira worked for
IBM in Lisbon from 2000 to 2005. She then became a councillor at the municipality of
Amadora, in the northwest of the capital,
Lisbon, between 2005 and 2017, becoming vice-president of the same municipality in 2017. In the
2019 Portuguese legislative election, she was elected to the Assembly of the Republic on the Socialist Party list for the Lisbon District. In the
2022 Portuguese legislative election she was placed 21st on the list of PS candidates for
Lisbon and was elected in last place when the party won 21 seats. In the parliament, Madeira has represented the PS on the European Affairs and on the Labour and Social Security committees. ==References==