The General Delegation for Prison Administration and Reintegration (DGAPR) is organizing a significant recruitment competition for 315 chief prison supervisors of the 2nd grade. This competition specifically targets candidates with technical training in information technology and telecommunications fields, reflecting the administration's commitment to modernizing its systems and enhancing digital infrastructure within correctional facilities.
The examination will take place on Sunday, March 8, 2026, likely at the Rabat center or other designated locations. Applicants must be Moroccan nationals, enjoy full civil rights, and maintain good moral character. The age requirement ranges from 21 to 30 years as of January 1, 2026, with possible extension up to 35 years for candidates with previous military or civil service experience.
Candidates must hold a specialized technical diploma in one of the following IT specialties:
University technology diplomas (DUT) or higher technician certificates (BTS) are also acceptable, provided they are issued by recognized vocational training institutions or equivalent according to current regulations.
The DGAPR has established strict medical and physical requirements for this position:
Registration is exclusively online through the official DGAPR website (www.dgapr.gov.ma). Candidates must create an account, provide personal information, and upload required documents in PDF format. The application deadline is February 20, 2026, at 4:30 PM.
The application file includes mandatory and supplementary documents:
The DGAPR reserves 25% of positions for candidates from resistance fighter, veteran, and former military categories. Successful candidates must commit to serving in the prison administration for at least 8 years from their appointment date. The preliminary list of admitted candidates will be published starting February 25, 2026, with the final list available from March 2, 2026.
This competition represents an exceptional opportunity to join an administration undergoing significant modernization. Chief prison supervisors will play a crucial role in digitalizing prison systems and enhancing cybersecurity measures, thereby contributing to improved detention conditions and supporting the social reintegration of inmates through technological advancement.