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#2005-532Decree No. 2005-532 of May 24, 2005, on the Special Status of the Body of Directors of Judicial Protection Services for Youth

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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The decree establishes the special status for the body of directors of the judicial protection services for youth in France. It outlines their roles, recruitment processes, grading structure, training requirements, and eligibility for various benefits. The directors are primarily responsible for managing educational and administrative services for minors in conflict with the law or in danger. The law specifies criteria for competitions leading to recruitment, classification in the hierarchical structure, and details on their subsequent training and potential elevation to higher ranks.

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Key Changes

  • Establishes a new corps of directors specifically for judicial protection services targeting youth.
  • Defines a structured recruitment process including external, internal, and third competitions.
  • Incorporates a grading system with specified echelons and criteria for promotion.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Nominate directors of judicial protection services for youth by ministerial order (arrêté) issued by the Minister of Justice

Minister of Justice (Garde des Sceaux)
operational
high

Recruit directors exclusively through three pathways: external competition (for degree holders), internal competition (for public servants with 4+ years service), or third competition (for professionals with 5+ years experience in educational/social/medico-social sectors)

Ministry of Justice recruitment authorities
operational
high

Establish competition rules, exam nature, and programs by joint order of the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Public Service; organize competitions and appoint jury compositions

Minister of Justice and Minister of Public Service
operational
high

Require all newly admitted candidates to complete a 2-year mandatory training period as trainee directors with validation examinations at end of first year to proceed to second year

Ministry of Justice (training organization and implementation)
operational
high

Require trainee directors to sign a 6-year minimum service commitment to the State; mandate reimbursement of training remuneration if commitment is breached after 3 months, except where breach is not attributable to the employee

Trainee directors and Ministry of Justice
operational

Affected Parties

Directors of services for judicial protection of youthCandidates applying for director positions through various competition routes

Tags

judicial protection,youth services,employment law