#2014-847Decree establishing the special status of civilian nurses in general and specialized care within the Ministry of Defense
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This decree creates a specific body for civilian nurses working in general and specialized health care under the Ministry of Defense in France. It specifies their functions, the different grades within the profession, and the educational qualifications required for entry. The regulation affects nurses working in military contexts and outlines the career progression, recruitment, and training processes. It impacts those involved in recruitment and personnel management within the Ministry of Defense.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of a specific body for civilian nurses under the Ministry of Defense.
- Definition of career progression and grade levels for nurses.
- Requirements for educational qualifications and recruitment processes.
Obligations
What this law requires
Verify that all civilian nurses in general and specialized care possess either a recognized training qualification (from articles L. 4311-3 and L. 4311-5 of the Public Health Code) or professional authorization to practice (article L. 4311-4) before recruitment into the first grade
Verify that candidates for second grade possess either the State diploma in operating room nursing (article R. 4311-11) or equivalent professional authorization for the chosen specialty (operating room or childcare nursing)
Verify that candidates for third grade possess the State diploma in anesthesia nursing (article R. 4311-12) or equivalent professional authorization before recruitment
Issue joint ministerial order with the Minister of Public Service establishing jury composition rules and competition procedures within six months of decree implementation
Conduct mandatory one-year probationary period for all nurses recruited through competitions; evaluate performance and either confirm permanent status or initiate dismissal/reintegration procedures