#PRMG1113526AOrder of May 12, 2011 on the Organization and Exams for Advancement to Higher Grades of Administrative Secretary in the Prime Minister's Services
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This law outlines the process and requirements for professional exams that enable administrative secretaries in the Prime Minister's services to advance to higher grades. It affects administrative staff looking to move up to superior or exceptional classes. Candidates must pass written and oral assessments that evaluate their skills and experience to qualify for these grades.
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Key Changes
- Sets the organization and assessment structure for professional exams
- Establishes criteria for eligibility based on existing roles and experience
- Requires documentation and interviews to assess candidate expertise
Obligations
What this law requires
Candidates must submit five copies of the Dossier de Reconnaissance des Acquis de l'Expérience Professionnelle (RAEP) eight days before the oral admission examination.
Candidates must submit their dossier de reconnaissance des acquis de l'expérience professionnelle (RAEP) in five copies to DSAF/BGRH eight days before the beginning of the admission tests.
Candidates must provide a synthesis of their professional experience in the RAEP dossier, including chronological job descriptions detailing competencies and responsibilities.
Candidates must be eligible and fulfill the conditions set by Article 25 of the Decree of November 11, 2009, by December 31 of the year of the examination.
Each candidate must participate in an admissibility test, which includes the drafting of an administrative note based on a practical case using provided administrative data.