The Supreme Judicial Council announces the opening of applications for the recruitment competition of 35 judicial conservators 2nd grade (scale 11) in the communication specialty. This competition represents an exceptional opportunity to join one of the most important constitutional institutions of the Kingdom of Morocco, which plays a central role in ensuring judicial independence and developing the judicial system.
The competition will take place on Sunday, April 5, 2026, and may be organized in several cities if the number of candidates justifies it. The application deadline is March 14, 2026 at 4:30 PM, through electronic registration exclusively on the official website https://concours.cspj.ma.
Candidates must meet the following conditions:
Candidates must upload the following documents on the electronic platform:
A quota of 5% of the budgetary positions subject to competition is reserved for persons with status of resistance fighter, orphan of the nation, former military or former combatant, and a quota of 7% is reserved for persons with disabilities holding a "disabled" card.
The judicial conservator is an auxiliary judicial function that plays an important role in the judicial system. They are responsible for the preservation, management and disposal of funds, real estate properties, securities, contracts and other documents entrusted by court decision or delivered by law.
In the communication specialty, the judicial conservator acquires advanced skills in institutional and judicial communication, enabling them to perform their duties with high efficiency and deal with various stakeholders transparently and professionally.
The Supreme Judicial Council is a constitutional institution established by the Moroccan Constitution of 2011. It is the body responsible for managing judges' affairs and ensuring the independence of the judicial power. The Council works to develop the judicial system and improve its performance, and supervises the continuous training of judges and judicial staff.
This recruitment falls within the framework of the Council's efforts to develop its human competencies and strengthen its institutional capacities, serving the objectives of the judicial reform underway in the Kingdom.
The preliminary list of candidates admitted to take the written test is published on the Supreme Judicial Council's electronic website. Candidates whose names do not appear on this list may file an appeal within a maximum period of three days from the publication date.
The final list of admitted candidates is published on the electronic websites www.emploi-public.ma and www.cspj.ma immediately after the examination of appeals.
This competition represents a genuine opportunity to join a modern judicial system and contribute to building a state based on the rule of law.