The Guercif Provincial Council has announced an open call for applications to fill two senior leadership positions within its administrative structure. This announcement represents a significant opportunity for ambitious professionals seeking to contribute to local development and enhance institutional work within the province. It reflects the Council's commitment to strengthening its human resources and embedding managerial expertise that serves citizen interests and improves service quality.
This call aims to fill two leadership positions (posts of responsibility) within the Guercif Provincial Council. This type of recruitment falls under regular recruitment, governed by the laws and decrees regulating public service in Morocco, notably Royal Decree No. 1.58.008 of February 24, 1958 (1377 H) concerning the general statute of public service, as well as Decree No. 2.15.84 of January 7, 2015 (1436 H) setting the conditions and procedures for recruitment.
Although specific specialties or grade scales are not detailed in this preliminary announcement, leadership positions typically require:
Potential duties include supervising departments or divisions, participating in planning committees, ensuring the execution of Council projects, and representing the Council at official events.
The deadline for submitting applications is Monday, March 30, 2026, at 4:30 PM (16:30). Interested candidates should regularly check the official employment website www.emploi-public.ma for detailed information on the application method and required documents, as the detailed announcement and application form will be published there. The examination date has not yet been announced and will be communicated later according to the Council's schedule.
The Guercif Provincial Council is an elected body with legal personality and financial autonomy. Its headquarters is located in the city of Guercif, and it forms an essential part of the territorial organization of the Kingdom of Morocco. The Council aims to develop the province economically, socially, culturally, and environmentally through the design and implementation of action programs and development projects serving the province's inhabitants. It operates under the supervision of the Ministry of the Interior and in accordance with the provisions of Organic Law No. 113.14 relating to territorial communities.
We advise interested individuals to begin preparation now by:
These positions represent a genuine opportunity to contribute to decision-making at the local level and embark on a leadership career within territorial administration.