#INTC2136944AOrder of December 15, 2021, Establishing Rules for Professional Exams for Promotion to Chief Brigadier in the National Police
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This law establishes the structure and requirements for professional exams aimed at promoting police brigadiers to the rank of chief brigadier in France's National Police. It details the eligibility criteria, including years of service and specific roles, as well as the procedures and content for both written and oral tests that candidates must pass. This affects current police brigadiers seeking career advancement and requires them to prepare for standardized examinations.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of structured exams for brigadier promotion
- Detailed eligibility criteria for candidates
- Introduction of written and oral exams with specific content
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must submit their applications for the examinations for the rank of chief brigadier of the police, strictly by the deadlines set in the arrêté d'ouverture.
Candidates must have at least four years of continuous service in the rank of brigadier to be eligible for the professional examination for advancement to the rank of chief brigadier of police.
Candidates must submit their recognition of professional experience dossier within the deadline established in the convocation for the professional examination.
Candidates must prepare a dossier of recognition of professional experience and submit it to the service organisateur according to the schedule outlined in the arrêté d'ouverture.
Candidates must complete a written selection test lasting 2 hours to evaluate their skills in investigation and safety techniques.