About the Position and Opportunity
This professional competition is open to holders of a Doctor of Pharmacy degree seeking to engage in impactful national work. You will be part of a team playing a central role in enhancing the reputation of Moroccan exports and ensuring their compliance with the highest international standards. The position offers the stability of public service and a clear career progression path within scale 11.
The Recruiting Institution
The Autonomous Establishment for Export Control and Coordination is a public body whose primary mission is to control the quality and safety of food and non-food products intended for export. It acts as a protective technical barrier and a facilitator for foreign trade, contributing to public health and bolstering international market confidence in Moroccan products.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities
- Perform precise laboratory analyses on raw materials and finished products to verify their compliance with national and international technical and legal specifications.
- Prepare technical reports and scientific evaluations on control results, and make appropriate decisions regarding the approval or rejection of shipments for export.
- Participate in developing and improving laboratory control protocols and methods, and contribute to research and development activities to enhance the efficiency of surveillance operations.
- Provide technical advice to exporters and professionals on regulatory requirements and standards needed for target markets.
- Monitor and supervise sampling operations at production or storage sites, in accordance with established procedures.
Essential Conditions and Requirements
- Required Qualification: State-recognized Doctor of Pharmacy degree (Pharm.D.).
- Nationality: Must be a Moroccan citizen.
- Age: Must meet the legal age conditions defined by the General Statute of the Public Service.
- Professional Competence: In-depth knowledge of laws and specifications related to the quality of medicines, health products, and foodstuffs.
- Technical Skills: Proficiency in pharmaceutical and laboratory analysis techniques, ability to use advanced laboratory equipment.
- Personal Skills: Accuracy, objectivity, integrity, ability to work in a team and under time pressure.
Benefits and Salary
- Salary: Integration into scale 11 of the senior public service framework, with a starting salary corresponding to the first grade, benefiting from periodic increases and legal allowances.
- Social Benefits: Access to the unified pension scheme, health coverage, family allowances, and paid annual leave.
- Career Development: Opportunity to benefit from continuous training courses and promotion in grade and scale through internal procedures or professional examinations.
- Work Environment: Work in equipped laboratories, within an organized administrative structure, and contribute to tasks with a national and strategic dimension.
Application Steps and Required Documents
- Interested candidates must complete an application addressed to the President of the Autonomous Establishment for Export Control and Coordination.
- Attach the following documents: Certified copy of the Doctor of Pharmacy degree, copy of the national identity card, updated curriculum vitae, two recent passport-sized photographs, two stamped envelopes bearing the candidate's personal address.
- The application must clearly state "Application for the competition for the position of First-Grade Pharmacist - Scale 11".
- It is advisable to prepare a well-organized file, arrange documents in the requested order, and write a CV focusing on skills and experiences relevant to control and analysis.
Important Timeline
- Application Opening Date: The date of publication of the official notice in the Official Gazette or on the approved website.
- Application Deadline: It is essential to consult the official notice for the exact closing date for submissions, as it is not specified in this context.
- Dates for written or oral tests, if any, as well as the date for announcing final results will be communicated at a later stage.
Contact Information and Location
- Application files must be submitted to the headquarters of the Autonomous Establishment for Export Control and Coordination.
- For inquiries regarding the detailed address and file submission hours, please refer to the text of the official notice published by the Establishment.
- It is recommended to contact the Establishment's human resources department directly for any clarifications before submitting the file.
Tips for a Successful Application
- Focus your CV on practical or academic experiences related to laboratory analysis and quality control, even if gained during internships.
- Familiarize yourself in advance with the main tasks of the Establishment and the regulations governing the export and health sectors in Morocco.
- Ensure the completeness and clarity of all required documents, and avoid spelling mistakes or corrections in the application letter.
- If there is a test, prepare by reviewing the fundamentals of analytical and pharmaceutical chemistry, as well as technical export regulations.