General Practitioner Job Opening at Aïn Harrouda Commune Mohammedia

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Job Opportunity: First-Grade Doctor at Aïn Harrouda Commune

The commune of Aïn Harrouda, under the prefecture of Mohammedia in the Casablanca-Settat region, is organizing a recruitment competition for one position of first-grade doctor (scale 11). This regular recruitment targets holders of a doctorate in general medicine or an equivalent recognized diploma. This position offers a unique opportunity for qualified professionals to join the local public service and contribute to healthcare delivery at the communal level.

Competition Details and Required Conditions

The competition will take place on Sunday, May 3, 2026, at the Aïn Harrouda qualifying high school, starting at 9:00 AM. Only one position is available in the specialty of general medicine. To apply, candidates must meet the following conditions:

  • Hold a doctorate diploma in general medicine or a certificate recognized as equivalent according to the provisions of Decree No. 2.12.90 issued on April 30, 2012.
  • Be of Moroccan nationality.
  • Be between 18 and 45 years old as of January 1 of the current year.

Application Procedure and Required Documents

Candidates must submit a complete file including the documents listed below before Friday, April 10, 2026, noting that the application deadline is 4:30 PM on that date. The postmark date will be considered for applications sent by registered mail.

  • Application form to take the competition.
  • Copy of the national identity card.
  • Copy of the diploma in general medicine, accompanied if necessary by the equivalence decision or certificate.
  • Written authorization from the employing administration for civil servant candidates.
  • Two stamped envelopes bearing the candidate's name and address.
  • A recent curriculum vitae with a photo, including email address, phone number, and permanent address.

Application files must be submitted directly to the Human Resources Department of Aïn Harrouda Commune during official working hours, or sent by registered mail to the commune's address.

Reserved Quotas for Specific Categories

A quota of 25% of the positions is reserved for individuals with the status of resistance fighter, nation's ward, former military personnel, or former combatant, according to grade and specialty. Additionally, 7% of positions are reserved for persons with disabilities, in accordance with applicable laws. Candidates belonging to these categories must attach the relevant certificates to their application file.

About Aïn Harrouda Commune

Aïn Harrouda is a territorial commune under the prefecture of Mohammedia, operating within the framework of Organic Law No. 113.14 relating to communes. Through this competition, the commune aims to strengthen its medical staff to meet local health needs. The recruited doctor will work under the specific statute of the interministerial corps of doctors, as defined by Decree No. 2.99.651.

Results Publication and Follow-up

The list of candidates admitted to take the competition will be published on the official public employment website www.emploi-public.ma and on the national portal of territorial communities, and posted at the commune's headquarters. After the competition, written and final results will be published on the same platforms, ensuring transparency in the recruitment process.

This position represents an opportunity to engage in public health at the local level, while benefiting from the legal framework of public service. We advise candidates to prepare their applications carefully and respect the submission deadline.

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