#PRMG2610135VJob Vacancy Notice: Head of Heritage Service
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The French Ministry of Culture has announced a vacancy for the position of Head of the Heritage Service at its central administration. This role involves overseeing the state's actions regarding historical monuments, archaeological sites, and the general inventory of cultural heritage. The position requires close coordination with various departments and stakeholders, including internal ministries and external organizations.
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Key Changes
- Vacancy for Head of Heritage Service announced
- Role involves strategic oversight of cultural heritage policies
- Requires coordination with internal and external agencies
Obligations
What this law requires
Head of Heritage Service must oversee and coordinate the state's action regarding historical monuments, archaeological sites, and the general inventory of cultural heritage across three sub-divisions
Head of Heritage Service must ensure coordinated and multidisciplinary work between the Archaeology sub-division, Historical Monuments sub-division, and the General Cultural Heritage Inventory mission
Head of Heritage Service must exercise supervisory authority (tutelle) over five heritage operators: Centre des monuments nationaux, Versailles, Chambord, the establishment responsible for Notre-Dame de Paris conservation and restoration, and EPIC Mont-Saint-Michel
Head of Heritage Service must evaluate the results and performance of deconcentrated services, national competence services, and operators in implementing state policies in coordination with the Heritage Inspection Service
Head of Heritage Service must conduct inter-ministerial consultation with ministries responsible for territorial cohesion and ecological transition, and consult with representative associations of local authorities and professional networks in heritage and archaeology fields