The Presidency of the Public Prosecution announces the opening of applications for the position of Head of the Human Resources and Training Unit, representing an exceptional professional opportunity for qualified magistrates and civil servants. This recruitment initiative forms part of the ongoing development of the Public Prosecution's management structures and the enhancement of its administrative efficiency. The Head of Human Resources and Training Unit position serves as a strategic leadership role that directly contributes to institutional capacity building and performance optimization.
Candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria ensuring their capability to undertake the responsibilities of this key position:
Candidates must prepare a complete application file containing the following documents:
Candidates may include any additional documents considered useful and relevant to the nature of the position.
Registration must be completed exclusively through the dedicated platform at candidature.pmp.ma from March 4, 2026 to March 18, 2026 at 3:00 PM. Candidates must upload all required documents clearly scanned via the electronic platform. Applications not registered electronically or lacking required documentation will be automatically rejected.
A special commission established by decision of the Prosecutor General will examine applications through the following stages:
Interview dates will be announced on the Public Prosecution's electronic portal after the commission finalizes the list of accepted candidates.
The Head of Human Resources and Training Unit position represents a vital strategic function within the Public Prosecution's organizational structure. The position holder bears responsibility for developing human resources policies and implementing continuous training programs for institutional personnel. They ensure the availability of qualified human competencies necessary for achieving Public Prosecution objectives and enhancing effectiveness in judicial and administrative missions.
This opportunity aligns with the continuous development of Public Prosecution structures initiated by Royal Decree No. 1.17.45 of August 30, 2017, and subsequent laws and decrees aimed at improving institutional performance and strengthening administrative autonomy.