Regulation on Nature Protection and National Parks Expertise
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This regulation outlines the recruitment, training, and competency evaluation of assistant experts in nature protection and national parks in Turkey. It affects candidates who wish to participate in entrance examinations and those aiming to work as national park experts. Practical qualifications and a clear path for advancement in the field are added, impacting procedures for entry and progression.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of structured recruitment process for assistant experts
- Introduction of training and competency evaluation for nature protection roles
- Incorporation of both written and oral examinations for entry
Obligations
What this law requires
Publish examination announcements in the Official Gazette, on the designated institution's website, and the General Directorate's website at least 30 days before the final application deadline, including application conditions, KPSS score requirements, exam subjects, format, dates, locations, and evaluation methods
Conduct two-stage competitive examinations (written and oral) for assistant expert recruitment based on staffing needs and KPSS results, using minimum baseline scores specified in the examination announcement
Verify that candidates meet all requirements before participation, including general conditions under Law 657, valid KPSS scores, age not exceeding 35 years, four-year minimum degree from specified faculties, and foreign language proficiency if required
Require applicants to submit identity information, KPSS result certificate, degree verification documents, biometric photographs, curriculum vitae, and foreign language certificates (if required) within the announced deadline
Allow electronic applications as an alternative submission method when specified in the examination announcement, with no requirement for physical document submission for electronically submitted applications