The Ministry of National Territorial Development, Urban Planning, Housing and City Policy has announced a call for applications to fill five vacant leadership positions, representing a rare opportunity for ambitious civil servants seeking to contribute to shaping territorial and urban development policies in the Kingdom of Morocco. These leadership roles demand high-level competencies and accumulated experience in public administration, as successful candidates will bear responsibility for guiding and implementing national strategies in housing and city policy at regional and provincial levels.
The announced positions include three Regional Director positions for Housing and City Policy in the following regions:
Additionally, two Provincial Director positions for Housing and City Policy in:
These positions represent cornerstones in implementing public policies related to housing and urban development, with incumbents carrying significant responsibility for translating national directives into concrete programs and projects on the ground.
The Ministry has established precise conditions for candidacy to these leadership positions, requiring applicants to:
Candidates must submit a complete application file including:
Application files will be received at the Human Resources Department of the Directorate of Human Resources, Financial and General Affairs located at the ministry headquarters in Rabat, until March 13, 2026 at 2:30 PM. A committee appointed by ministerial decree will conduct initial screening of complete applications, followed by selection interviews for qualified candidates.
The Regional and Provincial Director positions for Housing and City Policy represent fundamental pillars in implementing the ministry's strategic vision, with incumbents playing a central role in:
This exceptional professional opportunity targets civil servants seeking to elevate their responsibility levels and actively contribute to building modern Morocco, providing a genuine platform for positively influencing local community realities and improving citizen living conditions through strategic territorial management.