#AGRS2609996VVacancy Notice for the Position of Director at the National School of Landscape Architecture of Versailles
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The job of director at the National School of Landscape Architecture in Versailles is open starting September 1, 2026. The school provides higher education in landscape design and seeks to maintain France's international reputation in the field. Candidates should have expertise in higher education management, partnership development, and a background in landscape or related fields. Applications are due by May 15, 2026.
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Key Changes
- Vacancy for director role at ENSP starting in September 2026
- Responsibilities include promoting French expertise in landscape architecture
- Candidates must submit applications by May 2026
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must submit a 4-5 page strategic document outlining proposed strategic directions, policies, developments, innovations, research animation approach, pedagogical coordination plans, human/material/financial resource management strategy, and partner representation approach before May 15, 2026
Candidates must submit a candidacy letter, detailed curriculum vitae, and statement of services to dg.DGER@agriculture.gouv.fr and recrutement.des.sg@agriculture.gouv.fr by May 15, 2026
Selected candidate must submit a declaration of interests (déclaration d'intérêts) prior to nomination as required by article L. 122-2 of the French General Civil Service Code
If the selected candidate exercised private sector activity within the three years preceding nomination, the hierarchical authority must conduct a compatibility control with the position before nomination under conditions specified by article L. 124-7 of the French General Civil Service Code
Director nomination must be made by ministerial decree from both the Minister of Agriculture and the Minister of Higher Education, after consultation with the school's board of administration