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15.3.2019 |
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Official Journal of the European Union |
CA 100/26 |
RECRUITMENT NOTICE PE/223/S
Director (F/M) (Function group AD, grade 14)
DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR PARLIAMENTARY RESEARCH SERVICES — DIRECTORATE FOR RESOURCES
(2019/C 100 A/04)
1. Vacant post
The President of the European Parliament has decided to open the procedure for filling the post of director (1) (AD, grade 14) in the Directorate-General for Parliamentary Research Services, Directorate for Resources, in accordance with Article 29(2) of the Staff Regulations of Officials of the European Union (2) (‘the Staff Regulations’).
This selection procedure, which is designed to give the appointing authority a wider choice of candidates, will be conducted at the same time as internal and interinstitutional recruitment procedures.
Recruitment will be to grade AD 14 (3). The basic salary is EUR 14 546,67 per month. In addition to the basic salary, which is subject to Community tax and exempt from national tax, certain allowances may be payable in circumstances laid down by the Staff Regulations.
Candidates should note that this post is subject to the mobility policy rules adopted by Parliament’s Bureau on 15 January 2018.
The post calls for flexibility and frequent contact with people inside and outside Parliament, including Members of the European Parliament. The director will be required to travel frequently between Parliament’s places of work and elsewhere.
2. Place of employment
Brussels. This post may be transferred to one of Parliament’s other places of work.
3. Equal opportunities
The European Parliament is an equal opportunities employer and accepts applications without discrimination on any grounds, such as sex, race, colour, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, birth, disability, age, sexual orientation, marital status or family situation.
4. Job description
As a senior official, the director will be required to perform the following duties in the light of the guidelines and decisions laid down by the parliamentary authority and the director-general (4):
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ensuring that a large department in Parliament’s Secretariat, comprising several units covering the directorate’s areas of activity, runs smoothly, |
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managing, leading, motivating and coordinating teams of staff; optimising the use of the directorate’s resources to provide a high-quality service (organisation, management of human and budget resources, innovation, etc.) in its areas of activity, |
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planning the directorate’s work (deciding objectives and strategies); taking the necessary decisions to attain the set objectives; assessing the performance of the departments in order to ensure their quality, |
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advising the director-general, the Secretariat and MEPs in the directorate’s areas of activity, |
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cooperating with the other directorates in the Secretariat, representing Parliament and negotiating contracts and agreements in the directorate’s areas of activity, |
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managing and seeing through specific projects likely to involve financial responsibilities, |
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acting as authorising officer by subdelegation. |
5. Eligibility
The selection procedure is open to candidates who meet the following conditions on the closing date for applications:
a) General conditions
Under Article 28 of the Staff Regulations, candidates must:
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be a national of one of the European Union’s Member States, |
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enjoy full rights as a citizen, |
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have fulfilled any obligations imposed on them by the laws on military service, |
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produce the appropriate character references as to their suitability for the performance of their duties. |
b) Specific conditions
i) Qualifications and professional experience required
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A level of education which corresponds to completed university studies attested by a diploma, when the normal period of university education is four years or more, or a level of education which corresponds to completed university studies attested by a diploma and appropriate professional experience of at least one year (5), when the normal period of university education is at least three years. |
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At least 12 years’ professional experience gained after obtaining the qualifications referred to above, including at least six years performing managerial duties. |
ii) Knowledge required
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Excellent general knowledge of European affairs, |
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excellent grasp of internal, national and international political issues, |
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very good understanding of the different cultures represented in the European institutions, |
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excellent knowledge of the Treaties, |
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excellent knowledge of the structure, organisation and environment of Parliament’s Secretariat and of the various players involved, |
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excellent knowledge of Parliament’s Rules of Procedure, legislative procedures and internal rules and working methods, |
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excellent knowledge of the Staff Regulations, of how they are to be interpreted and of the rules based on them, |
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excellent knowledge of the Financial Regulation applicable to the general budget of the Union and its Rules of Application, and of Parliament’s internal rules and other subordinate provisions, |
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excellent administrative knowledge (human resources, management, budget, finance, IT, legal issues, etc.), |
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excellent knowledge of management techniques. |
iii) Knowledge of languages
Excellent knowledge of one of the European Union’s official languages (6) and very good knowledge of at least one other is required.
The Advisory Committee for the Appointment of Senior Officials will take knowledge of other official languages of the European Union into account.
iv) Skills required
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A flair for strategy, |
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leadership qualities, |
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forward-planning skills, |
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ability to react appropriately to events, |
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thoroughness, |
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communication skills. |
6. Selection procedure
To assist the appointing authority in its choice, the Advisory Committee for the Appointment of Senior Officials will draw up a list of candidates and make a recommendation to Parliament’s Bureau as to who should be called for interview. The Bureau will adopt the list, and the Committee will conduct the interviews and submit its final report to the Bureau for a decision. At that stage, the Bureau may interview the candidates.
7. Applications
The deadline for applications is:
12.00 (noon), Brussels time, on 29 March 2019.
Candidates are asked to send, by email only, a personal statement in pdf format (marked ‘For the attention of the Secretary-General of the European Parliament, Recruitment Notice PE/223/S’) and a curriculum vitae (in Europass format (7)), quoting the reference number for the procedure (PE/223/S) in the subject line, to:
EP-SENIOR-MANAGEMENT@ep.europa.eu
The date and time of dispatch of the email will be taken to be the date and time of submission of the application.
Scanned documents must be legible.
Candidates called for interview must produce by the interview date copies or photocopies of supporting documents relating to their studies, professional experience and current responsibilities (8) . These documents will not be returned.
Personal data which candidates provide for the purposes of this selection procedure will be processed in accordance with Regulation (EU) No 2018/1725 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2018 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data by the Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies and on the free movement of such data, and repealing Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 and Decision No 1247/2002/EC (9).
(1) Any reference in this notice to a person of the male sex shall be deemed also to constitute a reference to a person of the female sex, and vice versa.
(2) See Council Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 259/68 (OJ L 56, 4.3.1968, p. 1), as amended by Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 723/2004 (OJ L 124, 27.4.2004, p. 1) and most recently by Regulation (EU, Euratom) No 1023/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 22 October 2013 amending the Staff Regulations of Officials of the European Union and the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Union (OJ L 287, 29.10.2013, p. 15).
(3) On recruitment the official will be placed in the appropriate step, in accordance with Article 32 of the Staff Regulations.
(4) For description of main tasks, see annex.
(5) This year of experience will not be taken into account when assessing the professional experience required under the next indent.
(6) The European Union’s official languages are: Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Spanish and Swedish.
(7) http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/
(8) This does not apply to candidates working for the European Parliament on the closing date for applications.
ANNEX
DIRECTORATE-GENERAL FOR PARLIAMENTARY RESEARCH SERVICES
DIRECTORATE FOR RESOURCES
MAIN TASKS
(Entity comprising 24 staff: 21 officials, 1 temporary staff member and 2 contract staff members)
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Overseeing, coordinating and supervising the units of the Directorate for Resources; |
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Providing the director-general, the directorates and staff in the DG with assistance in the areas of human resources, finance, IT, logistics, professional training and career counselling; |
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Representing the directorate-general on internal and external committees and at internal and external meetings; |
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Acting as authorising officer by subdelegation. |
FACILITIES MANAGEMENT SERVICE
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Managing property, dealing with requests for furniture, telephones and office supplies and all logistical work (inventory property managers, telephone equipment managers, removals, etc.) within the DG; |
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Managing projects (coordination and follow-up) in the directorate’s area(s) of responsibility; |
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Monitoring and implementing EMAS policy objectives and procedures within the DG; |
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Equipping the DG with innovative/digital working tools; |
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Implementing the business continuity plan and performing business continuity management within the DG. |
FINANCE UNIT
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Ex ante budgetary checks on all financial transactions and the contracts awarded in the DG; |
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Advising on and assisting with all issues relating to budget implementation, invitations to tender and financial procedures and circuits, including regular updating of the manual of procedures and administration of the financial systems FINORD and WEBCONTRATS; |
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Drafting periodic and annual activity reports, reports to the management chain on budget implementation, reports to Parliament’s central departments and the Secretary-General on issues relating to budget implementation and internal control; |
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Filing financial information, electronic archiving and forwarding upon request, and monitoring of verification files; |
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Contributing to the preliminary draft budget and following the work of the BUDG and CONT committees; |
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Representing the DG in various committees and working parties in the field of budget management and financial procedures. |
UNIT FOR HUMAN RESOURCES
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Human resources management (recruitment and transfer procedures, staff mobility, professional training, staff missions, staff assessment and promotion procedures, etc.); |
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Advising on and assisting with all HR issues for the management chain and colleagues; |
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Providing a career counselling service; |
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Representing the DG or the directorate on various internal or interinstitutional working parties. |
IT UNIT
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Decentralised development of new DG ITEC IT applications and evolutive management of existing decentralised applications; |
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Providing IT support: support to users of the DG’s IT infrastructure, analysis of IT problems and adoption of specific solutions in accordance with users’ needs; |
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Managing the DG’s IT infrastructure, including management of users’ accounts, the inventory and coordination with DG ITEC; |
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Managing projects forming part of the Parliamentary Project Portfolio: managing IT portfolios, particularly of projects requested, projects under way and existing applications specific to the DG; |
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Developing the DG’s IT strategy and contributing to Parliament’s IT strategy through the Inter-DG Steering Group for IT; |
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Performing business analysis: analysing the needs of the entities in the DG, particularly with reference to requests for IT projects. |