The Supreme Audit Institution (Cour des comptes) announces a competition to recruit four (04) third grade court clerks (scale 6) in the financial field, as part of its efforts to develop human resources and enhance technical and administrative competencies. This professional opportunity is open to holders of a baccalaureate in Sciences and Technologies - Electrical Sciences and Technologies stream, who wish to join a prestigious institution dedicated to ensuring financial transparency and governance in Morocco.
The competition will be held on Sunday, April 12, 2026 in Rabat, with possible organization in other cities if necessary. Among the four positions, 25% are reserved for candidates with the status of resistance fighter, nation's dependent, former military personnel, or former combatant, and 7% for persons with disabilities, in line with the state's affirmative action policy.
Successful candidates will be assigned to Rabat and Casablanca cities, to perform various tasks including handling, logistical support, maintenance, and diverse repair works related to the financial court clerks' field of activity. This position serves as a cornerstone in supporting the Court's administrative and technical operations, ensuring smooth and efficient workflow.
The competition consists of two main phases:
Candidates must register and upload required documents via the dedicated electronic platform on the Supreme Audit Institution's website (www.courdescomptes.ma). The application deadline is February 28, 2026 at 4:30 PM. The application file must include the following documents, scanned clearly and legibly:
Tests are conducted in Arabic or French or both depending on question nature. Application and test results are published on the Supreme Audit Institution's website or the public employment portal (www.emploi-public.ma), with these publications serving as official invitations. Successful candidates are required to complete their files with administratively required documents for public service appointment.
The Supreme Audit Institution stands as one of Morocco's key constitutional bodies, playing a central role in monitoring and evaluating public sector performance, making this integration a valuable opportunity for professional growth and contribution to enhanced financial transparency.