#PRMG2609843VNotice of Vacancy for Five General Economic and Financial Controller Positions in Group II
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The notice announces the potential vacancy of five positions for general economic and financial controllers in Group II within the French government. These roles will involve overseeing and assessing the performance of a wide array of public organizations to ensure they meet public policy objectives. Candidates must possess a strong background in public administration, economic policies, and financial control.
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Key Changes
- Announcement of potential vacancies for five controller positions
- Roles involve oversight of public entities for policy compliance
- Candidates need extensive public administration and financial expertise
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must possess demonstrated knowledge in multiple domains including: financial analysis, public budgetary and accounting management, risk management and internal control, management control, audit and evaluation, public procurement law, human resources policy, digital systems, and environmental regulation
General Economic and Financial Controllers must continuously exercise economic and financial control over more than 400 organizations assigned to them and document this activity through information notes, alert notes, opinions, recommendations, annual reports per organization, risk mapping, and accounting reliability surveys
Controllers must analyze and evaluate the performance of assigned public organizations to ensure they meet public policy objectives and preserve State budgetary and patrimonial interests
Controllers must participate in administrative council meetings and associated committees of controlled organizations, conduct meetings with organization leaders, and maintain regular exchanges with the budget directorate, State Participations Agency (where applicable), and technical authorities
Controllers must establish risk cartography and define control modalities adapted to the degree of risk mastery and State stakes for each organization under their purview