#INTP2609389VVacancy Notice for the Position of Interministerial Departmental Director (Departmental Directorate of Territories of Orne)
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This official notice announces the upcoming vacancy of the Director position at the Departmental Directorate of Territories (DDT) in the Orne department of France. The DDT implements national policies on spatial planning, agriculture, forestry, urban planning, housing, ecological transition, risk prevention, biodiversity, and road safety under the authority of the Prefect. The role involves leading a team of 125 staff, coordinating with local authorities, agricultural stakeholders, and various state agencies. The director serves as deputy territorial delegate for ANCT, ANAH, and ANRU. The position is based in Alençon and requires at least 6 years of management experience in relevant public policies, strategic leadership skills, and the ability to manage complex negotiations and crises. The appointment is for 4 years (renewable up to 6 years total) with a 6-month probation period. Applications must be submitted within 30 days of publication in the Official Journal.
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Key Changes
- Position vacant in Orne DDT effective after April 5 2026 publication
- 4-year appointment renewable up to maximum total duration of 6 years
- 6-month probationary period required under Decree of 31 December 2019
+ 3 more changes with Pro
Obligations
What this law requires
Submit application within 30 days of publication in the Official Journal
The appointed Director must coordinate and implement State action at territorial level in public policies domains assigned to the DDT
The Director must pilot services under their responsibility by setting objectives, organizing resource allocation, evaluating results and performance, implementing reforms, and conducting social dialogue
The Director must represent and advocate public policies to departmental local authorities and socioprofessional organizations
The Director must serve as deputy territorial delegate for ANCT, ANAH, and ANRU agencies