#JUST1802850AOrder on Professional Examination for Advancement to High-Class Director in Youth Judicial Protection
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This law outlines the professional examination process for advancing to high-class director in the French youth judicial protection system. The exam includes an oral assessment based on professional experience, evaluated by a jury. It impacts directors looking to promote within the system and requires them to submit a detailed dossier of their professional achievements for assessment.
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Key Changes
- Implementation of professional examinations for director advancement.
- Requirement for candidates to submit detailed dossiers demonstrating their experience.
- Introduction of an oral exam component for career advancement.
Obligations
What this law requires
Directors of youth judicial protection services must submit a Professional Experience Recognition (RAEP) dossier to the examination organizing service by the deadline specified in the ministerial order, containing documentation of their professional experience, methodology for projects led or contributed to, difficulties encountered, and lessons learned.
Candidates must complete the RAEP dossier in accordance with the orientations specified in the annexe to this order and provide it to the service organizing the professional examination.
The Minister of Justice (Garde des Sceaux) must issue an order opening the professional examination that specifies the number of positions available, examination location, deadline for application withdrawal and submission, and the RAEP dossier submission deadline.
The examining jury must establish and publish an evaluation grid (grille d'évaluation) on the Ministry of Justice website each year prior to the oral examination.
Candidates must be notified of examination results, and admitted candidates must be inscribed on the annual advancement table in order of merit by the authority with nomination power.