#MICB2119123AOrder of June 30, 2021 Setting Out General Organization Rules and Exam Programs for Technicians in Cultural Services and French Buildings
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This law establishes the exam and recruitment process for technicians in cultural services and French buildings, detailing the subjects, procedures, and jury composition for three specialties. It affects candidates aspiring for public service roles in these areas, requiring them to pass specific written and oral exams to qualify.
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Key Changes
- Establishes exam procedures for cultural services and French building technicians
- Introduces specific written and oral exams for three specialties
- Defines jury composition for evaluating candidate qualifications
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must indicate their chosen specialty (Surveillance et accueil, Maintenance des bâtiments et des matériels techniques, or Bâtiments de France) at the time of registration
Candidates must submit a completed information sheet (fiche de renseignements) as defined in Annex II before the deadline specified in the exam opening order
Candidates applying through internal recruitment must submit a professional experience recognition file (dossier de reconnaissance des acquis de l'expérience professionnelle) as defined in Annex III
Admissibility assessment must include a mandatory written exam consisting of a technical dossier study with proposed arguments based on a professional scenario, with duration of three hours and coefficient of 3
Admission assessment must include a mandatory oral exam composed of two parts: a 10-minute preparation and 10-minute presentation on a professional scenario, followed by a 15-minute exchange with the jury, with total duration of 25 minutes and coefficient of 5