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Information and Notices

Volume 52
23 June 2009


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Contents

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V   Announcements

 

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

 

European Parliament

2009/C 142A/01

Recruitment notices: guide for candidates in procedures organised by the European Parliament

1

2009/C 142A/02

Notice to candidates with electronic access to this text

4

2009/C 142A/03

Recruitment notice PE/117/S

5

2009/C 142A/04

Notice to candidates with electronic access to this text

15

2009/C 142A/05

Recruitment notice PE/118/S

16

REVIEW OF COMPETITION C A OJs

Please find below the list of C A published during the present year.

Unless otherwise indicated, OJs are published in all language versions.

9

(DE/EN/FR)

10

(IT)

12

(DE/FR)

13

 

14

(DE/EN/FR)

16

(DE/EN/FR)

17

(BG/ET/LT/LV/MT/RO)

20

 

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(DE/EN/FR)

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24

(DE/FR/NL)

25

(BG/ET/LT/LV/MT/RO)

28

(DE/EN/FR)

34

(FR)

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(GA/EN)

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(SV)

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(DE/EN/FR)

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(EN)

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(DE/EN/FR)

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52

(DA/FI/MT)

58

(DE/EN/FR)

59

(DE/EN/ES/FR/PT/SV)

62

(BG/CS/LT/LV/MT/PL/RO/SK)

63

 

70

 

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(DE/EN/FR)

80

(FR)

84

(BG/RO)

86

 

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(BG/RO)

94

 

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(DE/EN/FR)

98

 

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(GA/EN)

103

 

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(CS/PL)

105

 

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(DE/EN/FR)

109

(ET)

114

 

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(PL)

116

 

117

 

118

(EL)

119

 

121

(BG/CS/LT/LV/MT/PL/RO/SK)

124

(FI)

130

 

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(SV)

132

 

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(DE/EN/FR)

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(DE/EN/FR)

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142

(EN/FR)

EN

 


V Announcements

ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES

European Parliament

23.6.2009   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

CA 142/1


Recruitment notices: guide for candidates in procedures organised by the European Parliament

(2009/C 142 A/01)

This guide is for information only. In its proceedings the selection board is not required by law to comply with any text other than the recruitment notice.

A.

THE WORK OF SELECTION BOARDS

B.

CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION

C.

TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE EXPENSES

D.

RECRUITMENT

A.   THE WORK OF SELECTION BOARDS

1.

A selection board is set up in respect of each recruitment notice for temporary staff; it consists of members representing the Administration and the Staff Committee. The selection board carries out its work in accordance with Annex III of the Staff Regulations.

2.

The proceedings of the selection board are secret. Candidates are asked not to submit letters of recommendation (or similar documents), as the selection board is unable to take them into account in its deliberations.

3.

The selection board adheres strictly to the conditions for admission in the recruitment notice when deciding whether or not candidates are to be admitted. Candidates admitted to a previous competition or selection procedure will not automatically be eligible.

B.   CONDITIONS FOR ADMISSION

1.   Education, certificates and diplomas

(a)

In the case of technical or vocational training, or specialist or refresher training, you must specify whether the course was full time or part time, what subjects were covered and how long the course lasted.

(b)

You must supply photocopies of certificates or diplomas to show that you have completed studies of the level required by the recruitment notice (Section A.4(b)(i)).

Annex I to the recruitment notice contains a guide to qualifications giving access to this selection procedure.

2.   Experience

(a)

Professional experience is counted only from the time you obtained the certificate or diploma required for admission.

(b)

You must provide supporting documents confirming the length and level of your professional experience. If, for reasons of confidentiality, you are unable to enclose the necessary certificates of employment, you must provide photocopies of your employment contract or your letter of recruitment and/or your first payslip; you must in any event provide a copy of your most recent payslip.

3.   Knowledge of languages

Section 6 of the application form in this issue of the Official Journal of the European Union refers to your own knowledge.

Candidates who fail to provide the required documentary evidence of their educational and training qualifications, professional experience and knowledge of languages cannot be admitted to the next stage of the selection procedure.

4.   The application form

Applications postmarked after the closing date specified in the recruitment notice will not be considered.

You must use the official application form specific to the relevant recruitment notice. Only the application form contained in the Official Journal of the European Union printed by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities will be considered to be the original.

For this reason, photocopies or any other copy of this document (obtained electronically, for instance) will be rejected.

References to documents submitted in connection with previous applications will not be considered.

You must provide all the supporting documents and necessary information by the closing date stated in the recruitment notice. No supporting document will be accepted after that date.

You must sign the completed application form. The act of signing is a solemn declaration that the details are complete and true.

C.   TRAVEL AND SUBSISTENCE EXPENSES

A contribution is made towards candidates' travel and subsistence expenses. You will be given details of the scale and how to apply in the letter inviting you to the tests.

D.   RECRUITMENT

1.

Please note that inclusion on the shortlist is not a guarantee of a job. The recruitment procedure is as follows: successful candidates may be called to one or more interviews with heads of department from the European Parliament. After these interviews they may receive a specific offer of employment. In addition, they must undergo a statutory medical examination to establish that they meet the standards of physical fitness required for the job.

2.

Once the shortlist is adopted, candidates may apply to the following unit for further information:

European Parliament

Unit Secretariat ‘Competitions and Selection Procedures’

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

3.

Address of the European Parliament Competitions Unit

The European Parliament Competitions and Selection Procedures Unit is responsible for communications with candidates until the procedure in respect of the recruitment notice is closed.

Please address any request for information or other correspondence on the conduct of the procedure to:

European Parliament

Unit Secretariat ‘Competitions and Selection Procedures’

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

Information on how to obtain copies of the Official Journal of the European Union containing the recruitment notice and application form, available in English and French, is given in the notice to candidates with electronic access to this text published in this Official Journal.


23.6.2009   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

CA 142/4


NOTICE TO CANDIDATES WITH ELECTRONIC ACCESS TO THIS TEXT

(2009/C 142 A/02)

Only the application form enclosed in the Official Journal of the European Union, printed by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, will be regarded as authentic. For this reason, photocopies or any other copy of this document (obtained electronically, for instance) will not be accepted.

To obtain the Official Journal of the European Union please apply, before 10 July 2009, to one of the following addresses:

European Parliament

Competitions and Selection Procedures Unit

PRE 04A010

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

Fax: +352 430027740

E-mail: joconcours@europarl.europa.eu

European Parliament

Directorate for Relations with Staff in Brussels

Bâtiment MTY Bureau 03R002

Rue Montoyer/Montoyerstraat, 70

1047 Bruxelles/Brussel

BELGIQUE/BELGIË

One of the European Parliament's information offices shown below:

8 Leof. Amalias/105 57 Αθήνα/Athens — ΕΛΛAΔΑ/GREECE

Passeig de Gràcia, 90 — 1o/08008 Barcelona — ESPAÑA

Unter den Linden, 78/10117 Berlin — DEUTSCHLAND

Palisády 29/811 06 Bratislava — SLOVENSKO/SLOVAKIA

1 Strada Boteanu, Sector 1/010027 Bucuresti — ROMÂNIA

Deák Palota, Deák Ferenc u. 15./1052 Budapest — MAGYARORSZÁG/HUNGARY

6, Korte Vijverberg/2513 AB Den Haag — NEDERLAND

43 Molesworth Street/Baile Átha Cliath 2/Dublin 2 — ÉIRE/IRELAND

The Tun — 4 Jackson's Entry — Holyrood Road/EH8 8PJ Edinburgh — UNITED KINGDOM

Pohjoisesplanadi 31, PL 26/00100 Helsinki — SUOMI/FINLAND

Europa-Huset, Gothersgade 115/1123 København K — DANMARK

Centro Europeu Jean Monnet-Largo Jean Monnet, 1-6o/1269-070 Lisboa — PORTUGAL

Breg 14/1000 Ljubljana — SLOVENIJA

2 Queen Anne's Gate/SW1H 9AA London — UNITED KINGDOM

Paseo de la Castellana 46/28046 Madrid — ESPAÑA

2, rue Henri Barbusse/3241 Marseille — FRANCE

Corso Magenta, 59/20123 Milano — ITALIA

Erhardtstr. 27/80469 München — DEUTSCHLAND

30 Vyronos Avenue, post code 1096; PO BOX 23440, post code 1683 Λευκωσία /Nicosia — ΚΥΠΡΟΣ/CYPRUS

288, Bvd. St Germain/75007 Paris — FRANCE

Jungmannova 24/110 00 Praha 1 — ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA

Aspazijas Boulevard, 28/1050 Riga — LATVIJA

Via Quattro Novembre, 149/00187 Roma — ITALIA

9 Moskovska Str./1000 София /Sofia — БЪЛГАРИЯ/BULGARIA

1, avenue du Président Robert Schuman, CS 91024/67070 Strasbourg — FRANCE

Regeringsgatan 65, 6 tr./11156 Stockholm — SVERIGE

Europe House, Ravala pst 4/10143 Tallinn- EESTI/ESTONIA

280, Republic Street/VLT 04 Valletta — MALTA

Naugarduko st., 10/01141 Vilnius — LIETUVA/LITHUANIA

ul. Jasna 14/16 a/00-041 WARSZAWA — POLSKA/POLAND

Kärntnerring 5-7/1010 Wien — ÖSTERREICH,

quoting the reference ‘Selection Procedure PE/117/S’, the language in which you wish to receive the documentation and the address to which it should be sent.


23.6.2009   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

CA 142/5


RECRUITMENT NOTICE PE/117/S

(2009/C 142 A/03)

The European Parliament's Secretariat is organising a selection procedure based on qualifications and tests to recruit:

TEMPORARY STAFF

ADMINISTRATORS (AD 7)

(female or male)

in the field of relations with the public

CONTENTS

A.

DUTIES AND ELIGIBILITY (PROFILE SOUGHT)

B.

THE VARIOUS STAGES IN THE SELECTION PROCEDURE

C.

HOW TO APPLY

D.

GENERAL INFORMATION

ANNEXES:

Indicative table of qualifications giving access to the selection procedure

Requests for review — appeals — complaints to the European Ombudsman

NB:

The European Parliament is an equal opportunities employer and accepts applications without discrimination on any ground 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.

A.   DUTIES AND ELIGIBILITY (PROFILE SOUGHT)

1.   General points

The European Parliament's Secretariat is seeking to recruit AD 7 temporary members of staff as administrators in the field of relations with the public, for its Directorate-General for Communication.

The contract will be concluded on the basis of the provisions of Article 8(1) of the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants, in accordance with which temporary staff may be engaged for a fixed or indefinite period. The contracts of such staff who are engaged for a fixed period may be renewed not more than once for a fixed period. Any further renewal will be for an indefinite period. Recruitment will be to grade AD 7, first step, the basic salary for which is EUR 5 364,07 per month. This salary is subject to Community tax and the other deductions laid down in the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Communities (CEOS); it is exempt from national taxation. The step at which the successful candidate is recruited may, however, be adjusted in accordance with the candidate's professional experience. Moreover, allowances will in certain circumstances be paid in addition to the basic salary.

The duties involved call for travel between the places of work, frequent contact with people inside and outside Parliament and interaction with MEPs.

The temporary members of staff recruited will also be required to complete a probationary period of not more than six months.

2.   Place of employment

Brussels (1).

3.   Job description

Temporary members of staff, administrators responsible for special tasks and for organising cultural events, who will carry out, under the responsibility of the Head of Unit, duties including those detailed below:

devising, drawing up, formalising, proposing, implementing and following up objectives and action plans in the framework laid down by management,

organising and/or taking part in internal Parliament promotions and events,

devising and adapting information material for visitors, and taking part in the devising and development of new visitor programmes and cultural events (exhibitions, conferences, seminars, etc.),

identifying and promoting the (political and other) opinions and support required for completion of the project,

coordinating contact with the other departments in the Directorate-General and Secretariat in relation to the area of activity,

helping to prepare public contracts and steering these procedures through to completion,

keeping senior management informed of the state of progress of the project(s),

representing the unit in the project teams, internal and interinstitutional working groups, on professional bodies and/or at professional meetings,

managing, leading, motivating and coordinating one or more teams of specialised and non-specialised staff (current affairs, production, archiving, technical developments) in various areas including television, radio and photography,

drafting notes, letters and other administrative documents relating to the department's activities.

In this selection procedure we are also looking for the ability to organise and plan, a capacity for innovation, project management, communication and interpersonal skills and the ability to work as part of a team.

4.   Eligibility (profile sought)

The procedure is open to candidates who fulfil the following conditions on the closing date for applications:

(a)   General conditions

In accordance with Article 12(2) of the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Communities, you must:

be a national of one of the European Union Member States and enjoy full rights as a citizen,

have fulfilled any obligations imposed on you by the laws on military service,

produce the appropriate character references as to your suitability for the performance of your duties.

(b)   Specific conditions

(i)   Qualifications and skills required

Candidates must have:

a level of education which corresponds to completed university studies attested by an officially recognised diploma in a field relevant to the job description when the period of university education is four years or more (see Annex I),

or

a level of education which corresponds to completed university studies attested by an officially recognised diploma in a field relevant to the job description, followed by professional experience in that field of at least one year (2), when the period of university education is at least three years (see Annex I).

(ii)   Knowledge required

Knowledge of the Secretariat's structure, organisation, environment and the various people involved,

general knowledge of European affairs,

knowledge of Parliament's Rules of Procedure and procedures,

knowledge of administrative and/or legal and budget procedures governing the award of public contracts,

drafting skills,

office IT skills: MS Word, e-mail, Internet/intranet, Excel, PowerPoint.

(iii)   Professional experience required

At least five years' professional experience acquired after obtaining the degree referred to in point 4(b)(i), at least three of which are in a field relevant to the job description.

(iv)   Knowledge of languages

Candidates must have a thorough knowledge of one of the European Union official languages (language 1): Bulgarian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, German, Estonian, Greek, English, French, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Maltese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Finnish or Swedish, and a very good knowledge of English or French (language 2). The Selection Committee will take account of knowledge of other official languages of the European Union.

B.   THE VARIOUS STAGES IN THE SELECTION PROCEDURE

1.   Admission to the selection procedure

This post will be filled on the basis of qualifications and tests .

(a)

The authority authorised to conclude contracts will draw up a list of applicants who have submitted their applications in the form required and by the closing date (see Section C) and meet the general conditions set out in Section A.4(a). This will be forwarded to the Selection Committee with the application files.

(b)

Accordingly, candidates will automatically be eliminated if they:

send their application after the closing date, as evidenced by the postmark,

do not send their application form by registered post or by private courier (see Section C.5),

fail to sign the application form,

do not use and duly complete the official application form (3) enclosed in this issue of the Official Journal,

and/or

do not meet the general conditions for admission.

Candidates will be informed after the closing date for applications if their application has been rejected.

(c)

The Selection Committee will consider the application files and draw up a list of candidates who meet the specific conditions set out in Section A.4(b).

It will base its decisions exclusively on the information given on the application forms and substantiated by supporting documents .

Candidates who do not meet the conditions governing admission set out in Section A.4(b) or who have failed to substantiate their claims by means of relevant supporting documents submitted by the prescribed deadline will be eliminated at this stage.

2.   Assessment on the basis of qualifications and admission to compulsory tests

On the basis of criteria laid down in advance, the Selection Committee will assess the qualifications of the candidates admitted to the selection procedure and draw up a list of the 10 best candidates, who will be admitted to the tests.

Marking: 0 to 20 points.

You will receive a personal letter informing you of the Selection Committee's decision on whether to admit you to the tests.

3.   Compulsory tests

With a view to ascertaining candidates' knowledge, the Selection Committee will hold the following compulsory tests:

Written test

(a)

Drafting test, in English or French (language 2 — candidates will not be able to take this test in their mother tongue or main language), based on a set of documents (maximum 20 pages), to test candidates' ability to deal with a set of documents.

Time allowed: 1 hour.

Marking: 0 to 40 points.

Oral tests

(b)

Interview with the Selection Committee to assess, taking account of all the information contained in their application file: candidates' knowledge, particularly of the areas referred to in Section A.4(b)(ii); their suitability for the duties set out in Section A.3 ‘Job description’, in a European institution; and their knowledge of the languages specified on the application form.

Maximum time allowed: 45 minutes.

Marking: 0 to 40 points (pass mark: 20 points).

(c)

Group discussion in English or French (language 2 — candidates will not be able to take this test in their mother tongue or main language) to enable the Selection Committee to assess candidates' adaptability, negotiating and decision-making skills and performance in a group.

The Selection Committee will determine the duration of this test on the basis of the composition of the groups.

Marking: 0 to 20 points (pass mark: 10 points).

All the tests will be held on the same day or on two consecutive days.

4.   List of suitable candidates

In the light of the results, the Selection Committee will designate the five candidates it considers most suited to performing the tasks described in Section A of this recruitment notice and place them on the list of suitable candidates. The list will contain the names of the five best candidates, in order of merit, with the highest overall scores in the procedure (assessment of qualifications and tests), provided they have scored at least 50 % in the procedure overall and passed the oral tests.

Candidates will be informed individually of their results and the list of suitable candidates will be posted on the European Parliament's notice boards.

C.   HOW TO APPLY

Before filling in the application form, please read the guide and its annex in this issue of the Official Journal carefully.

1.

Before submitting your application, you should check carefully whether you meet all the eligibility criteria (see Section A, particularly concerning the types of qualification and professional experience required).

2.

Should you decide to apply, you must complete and sign the application form and enclose with it photocopies of supporting documents to show that you meet the specific conditions governing admission to the selection procedure (see Section A.4(a) and (b)), so that the Selection Committee can verify the accuracy of the information given in the application form. If you fail to do so, you will be disqualified.

3.

Your application must give full details of your nationality, studies, training, professional experience and knowledge of languages. You must also enclose the following supporting documents: copies of a document proving your nationality (valid passport or identity card, etc.), of a diploma or diplomas attesting the successful completion of studies, and of evidence of professional experience clearly indicating the starting and finishing dates and the exact nature of the duties carried out. If you have published studies, articles, reports or any other texts relevant to the duties set out in the job description (see Section A), you should enclose a list of those publications with the application form.

Every photocopied page of the supporting documents submitted must be numbered and must be listed on a contents page that describes each document and gives the page number(s) concerned.

In compiling your application file, you may not refer to documents, application forms or any other documents already submitted in connection with previous applications.

None of the papers in the application file will be returned to you.

Points 2 and 3 above apply to all candidates, including officials and other servants of the European Communities.

4.

If you have a disability or are in a particular situation requiring special arrangements, (pregnant, breast-feeding, health problems, following medical treatment, etc.) which could create problems in connection with the organisation of the tests, you must fill in the appropriate point in the application form giving details of any arrangements which you consider necessary to help you take the tests. If necessary, you may give additional details on a separate sheet of paper.

5.

It is your responsibility as a candidate to make sure that your application form, duly completed and signed and accompanied by all the supporting documents, is sent in time, as evidenced by the postmark, by registered post (4).

However, officials and other servants of the European Communities employed in the European Parliament's information offices, representations of the European Commission and European bodies deemed equivalent to European institutions, outside the normal places of work, and in the external delegations of the European Union may fax notice of their intention of applying to the Competitions Unit (+352 430027740) no later than 12 noon, Luxembourg time, on 24 July 2009, as evidenced by the date and time of dispatch of the fax.

However, for such applications to be admissible, the requisite documents (see points 2 and 3 above) must be sent by registered post  (4) within 10 working days following the closing date for applications, as evidenced by the postmark.

6.

The closing date for applications is 24 July 2009.

7.

Invitations to the tests will be sent by ordinary post. You are responsible for informing the Selection Committee secretary of any change of address (5). Taking account of postal delays, and in keeping with your responsibility as a candidate, you are asked to send a fax (6) or write to the Competitions Unit if you do not receive a letter of invitation or a letter informing you that you have not been admitted.

8.

All correspondence concerning the selection procedure, including invitations to tests, will be sent to the address stated on the application form. This address will be taken to be the place from which you set out to take the tests at the nearest test centre.

Organisational reasons dictate that no change of address will be accepted once the invitations to the tests have been sent out, except on grounds equivalent to force majeure or unforeseeable circumstances, which you must duly set out in writing and which Parliament's Administration accepts as being wholly exceptional. In no event will any such change be permitted less than 15 days before the date on which the tests take place.

9.

If, at any stage in the procedure, it is established that the information given in your application form is incorrect or is not substantiated by the supporting documents, or that all the conditions set out in this recruitment notice have not been met, you will be disqualified.

10.

Notice to candidates with electronic access to this text: Only the application form enclosed in the Official Journal of the European Union, printed by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, will be regarded as authentic. For this reason, photocopies or any other copy of this document (obtained electronically, for instance) will not be accepted.

11.

The application form and photocopies of documents must be sent, by registered post  (4), by 24 July 2009 (as evidenced by the postmark) to the following address:

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT

Unité concours/Competitions Unit — PRE 04A010

Selection procedure PE/117/S

(please quote this selection procedure reference number)

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

12.

In order to facilitate processing, any correspondence concerning an application must quote the name given in that application and the number of the selection procedure.

13.

In the interests of clarity and comprehension, all texts of a general nature, communications to or from candidates, invitations to the various tests and any correspondence with the candidates will be in English, French or German only.

D.   GENERAL INFORMATION

1.   Equal opportunities

The European Parliament takes great care to avoid any form of discrimination during the recruitment procedure.

It is an equal opportunities employer and accepts applications without discrimination on any ground 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.

2.   Selection Committee

A selection committee is appointed for each selection procedure.

Candidates may not under any circumstances approach the Selection Committee themselves, directly or indirectly. The Appointing Authority reserves the right to disqualify any candidate who disregards this instruction.

3.   Approximate timetable for the selection procedure

Please note that selection procedures take between six and nine months, depending on the number of candidates.

Please do not telephone to ask about the timetable for the competition.

In keeping with your responsibility as a candidate, you are asked to send a fax (+352 430027740) or write to the Competitions Unit if you have not received a letter concerning your application by 30 September 2009 (6).

4.   Requests from candidates for access to information concerning them

Candidates involved in selection procedures have the specific right of access to certain information concerning them directly and individually, as described below. The European Parliament may therefore supply the following additional information to a candidate on request.

(a)

Those candidates who are not successful in the written tests and/or who are not among those invited to the oral test may, on request, obtain a copy of their test papers as well as a copy of their personal evaluation sheet including the Selection Committee's remarks on their performance. All requests for copies must be made within one month of the date on which the letter containing notification of the decision ending the candidate's participation in the selection procedure was sent.

(b)

Those candidates who are invited to the oral tests but whose names do not appear on the list of suitable candidates will be informed of their results in the various tests once the oral test has taken place and the list of suitable candidates has been drawn up by the Selection Committee. These candidates may also obtain a copy of their written tests in the same way as outlined under point (a).

(c)

Candidates whose names are included on the list of suitable candidates will only be informed that they are successful candidates in the selection procedure.

(d)

The tests of candidates who give up will not be marked.

Requests will be dealt with in accordance with the requirement for the proceedings to be secret, as laid down in the Staff Regulations (Annex III, Article 6) and in compliance with the rules on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data.

5.   Data protection

The European Parliament, as the body responsible for organising selections, ensures that candidates' personal data is processed in strict compliance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data (7), particularly with regard to confidentiality and security.

6.   Requests for review — appeals — complaints to the European Ombudsman

Please see Annex II.

7.   Conditions of recruitment

Those placed on the list of suitable candidates will be eligible for recruitment as temporary staff to fill posts in the area specified in Section A of this recruitment notice, as needs arise in the departments of the European Parliament.

Successful candidates on the list of suitable candidates who are offered a job will in due course be required to produce the originals of all necessary documents, notably their diplomas and their employment certificates, for verification.

Recruitment will be subject to the provisions of the Staff Regulations and budgetary constraints.

The period of validity of the list of suitable candidates will expire on 31 December 2012; it may be extended.

If it is, candidates on the list will be duly notified.

You should note that the retirement age for staff is laid down in the Staff Regulations as follows:

either automatically at 65,

or on request at 63, or between 55 and 63 if you satisfy the requirements specified in the Staff Regulations for immediate payment of a pension,

or exceptionally, on request and in the interest of the service, at 67.

8.   Category and career bracket

Recruitment of successful candidates in selection procedure PE/117/S will be to grade AD 7.

9.   Remuneration

Basic monthly salary as at 1 January 2009: grade AD 7, step 1, EUR 5 364,07.


(1)  This post may be transferred to one of Parliament's other two places of work.

(2)  This professional experience is considered to form part of the diploma and cannot be counted towards the period of professional experience required under point 4(b)(iii).

(3)  Only the application form enclosed in the Official Journal of the European Union, printed by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, will be regarded as authentic. For this reason, photocopies or any other copy of this document (obtained electronically, for instance) will not be accepted.

(4)  Dispatch by private courier company will be accepted as equivalent to dispatch by registered post. In such cases, the date appearing on the delivery form will be taken as the date of dispatch.

(5)  If, for special and exceptional reasons, candidates ask for any correspondence concerning the selection procedure to be sent to an address other than their actual place of residence, they must enclose a separate sheet giving full and detailed reasons for their request. Any statement of this kind will be treated in strict confidence.

(6)  Competitions Unit fax number: +352 430027740.

(7)  OJ L 8, 12.1.2001, p. 1.


ANNEX I

Indicative guide to qualifications giving access to category AD (1)

(To be assessed on a case-by-case basis)

Country

University course of at least four years' duration

University course of at least three years' duration

Bălgarija

Diplom za Visse Obrazowanie (Диплома за Висше Образование)

Bakalavur (Бакалавър)/Magister (Магистър)

 

Belgique — België

Licence — Licentiaat

 

Ceská Republika

Diplom o ukončení vysokoškolského studia/Magistr

Diplom o ukončení Bakalářského studia

Danmark

Kandidatgrad

Bachelorgrad

Deutschland

Hochschulabschluss /Fachhochschulabschluss (8 Semester)/Master

Fachhochschulabschluss (6-7 Semester)/Bachelor

Eesti

Bakalaureusekraad(160 ainepunkti)/Magistrikraad

Bakalaureusekraad (<160 ainepunkti

Ελλάδα

Πτυχιο Α.Ε.Ι. (πανεπιστημίου, πολυτεχνείου, Τ.Ε.Ι. υποχρεωτικής τετραετούς φοίτησης)

 

España

Licenciatura

Diplomado/Ingeniero técnico

France

Maîtrise/Master

Licence

Ireland

University degree (4 years)

Bachelor's degree

Italia

Laurea specialistica-LS/ Laurea

Laurea –L(breve)

Κύπρος/Kibris

Πανεπιστημιακό Πτυχιο

 

Latvija

Bakalaura diploms (160 kredīti)/Mağistra diploms

Bakalaura diploms (<160 kredīti)

Lietuva

Bakalauras (160 kreditas)/Magistras

Bakalauras (<160 kreditas)

Luxembourg

 

 

Magyarország

Egyetemi Oklevél

Föiskola Oklevél

Malta

University degree (4 years)

Bachelor's degree

Nederland

Doctoraal examen/Master

Bachelor

Österreich

Universitätsdiplom /Fachhochschuldiplom (8 Semester)/Magister (tra)

Fachhochschuldiplom (6-7 Semester)/Bakkalaureus(rea)

Polska

Magister/Magister Inżynier

Licencjat/Inżynier

Portugal

Licenciatura

Bacharelato

România

Diplomă de Licenţa

 

Slovenija

Univerzitetna diploma

 

Slovensko

Diplom o ukončení vysokoškolského štúdia/Magister

Diplom o ukončení Bakalárského štúdia

Suomi/Finland

Maisterin tutkinto — Magisterexamen /Ammattikorkeakoulututkinto –Yrkeshögskoleexamen (min 160 opintoviikkoa — studieveckor)

Kandidaatin tutkinto — Kandidatexamen /Ammattikorkeakoulututkinto –Yrkeshögskoleexamen (min 120 opintoviikkoa — studieveckor)

Sverige

Magisterexamen (Akademisk examen omfattande minst 160 poäng varav 80 fördjupade studier i ett ämme + uppsats motsvarande 20 poäng eller två uppsatser motsvarande 10 poäng vardera)

Kandidatexamen(Akademisk examen omfattande minst 120 poäng varav 60 poäng fördjupade studier i ett ämne + uppsats motsvarande 10 poäng)

United Kingdom

University degree (4 years)

Bachelor's degree


(1)  Access to grades 7 to 16 of function group AD is subject to the further condition of having acquired at least one year's appropriate professional experience.


ANNEX II

REQUESTS FOR REVIEW — APPEALS — COMPLAINTS TO THE EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN

Candidates who consider that a decision has adversely affected them may request a review of the decision, launch one of the appeals procedures or lodge a complaint with the European Ombudsman.

—   Request for review

You can ask for a review by sending a letter explaining your reasons to:

European Parliament

Competitions Unit — PRE 04A010

Secretariat for selection procedure PE/117/S

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG,

within 10 calendar days of the date of dispatch of the letter informing you of the decision (as evidenced by the postmark). A reply will be sent as soon as possible.

This option is restricted to the stages of admission to the competition and admission to the compulsory tests.

—   Appeals

You can make a complaint under Article 90(2) of the Staff Regulations of officials of the European Communities, which should be addressed to:

The Secretary-General

European Parliament

Bâtiment Konrad Adenauer

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG.

This option is available at any stage of the selection procedure.

either by bringing an appeal before the:

European Union Civil Service Tribunal

2925 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG,

or on the basis of Article 236 of the EC Treaty and Article 91 of the Staff Regulations.

This option is available only for decisions taken by the Selection Committee.

An appeal to the European Union Civil Service Tribunal is possible only after first submitting, as stated above, a complaint against the administrative decisions refusing access on the grounds that the application was not in accordance with the conditions for admission to the selection procedure set out in Section B.1(a) and (b).

Appeals to the European Union Civil Service Tribunal may be made only through a lawyer authorised to practise before a court of a Member State of the European Union or of the European Economic Area.

The time limits laid down in Articles 90 and 91 of the Staff Regulations (see Council Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 259/68 (OJ L 56, 4.3.1968, p. 1), as amended several times, most recently by Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 723/2004 of 22 March 2004 (OJ L 124, 27.4.2004, p. 1)), which are provided for these two types of appeal, start to run either from the date of notification of the original decision adversely affecting you or, only in the case of a request for a review, from the date you are notified of the Selection Committee's original reply to the request.

—   Complaints to the European Ombudsman

Any citizen of the European Union can make a complaint to the European Ombudsman:

European Ombudsman

1 avenue du Président Robert Schuman — BP 403

67001 Strasbourg Cedex

FRANCE,

under Article 195(1) of the Treaty establishing the European Community and in accordance with the conditions laid down in Decision 94/262/ECSC, EC, Euratom of the European Parliament of 9 March 1994 on the regulations and general conditions governing the performance of the Ombudsman's duties (OJ L 113, 4.5.1994, p. 15).

You should note that complaints made to the Ombudsman have no suspensive effect on the time limit laid down in Article 91 of the Staff Regulations for lodging appeals with the European Union Civil Service Tribunal under Article 236 of the EC Treaty.


 

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23.6.2009   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

CA 142/15


NOTICE TO CANDIDATES WITH ELECTRONIC ACCESS TO THIS TEXT

(2009/C 142 A/04)

Only the application form enclosed in the Official Journal of the European Union printed by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities will be regarded as authentic. For this reason, photocopies or any other copy of this document (obtained electronically, for instance) will not be accepted.

To obtain the Official Journal of the European Union please apply, before 10 July 2009, to one of the following addresses:

European Parliament

Competitions and Selection Procedures Unit

PRE 04A010

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

fax: +352 430027740

e-mail: joconcours@europarl.europa.eu,

European Parliament

Directorate for Relations with Staff in Brussels

Bâtiment MTY Bureau 03R002 — rue Montoyer, 70

1047 Bruxelles/Brussel

BELGIQUE/BELGIË,

One of the European Parliament's information offices shown below:

8 Leof. Amalias/105 57 Αθήνα/Athens — ΕΛΛΆΔΑ/GREECE

Passeig de Gràcia, 90 -1o/08008 Barcelona — ESPAÑA

Unter den Linden, 78/10117 Berlin — DEUTSCHLAND

Palisády 29/811 06 Bratislava — SLOVENSKO/SLOVAKIA

1 Strada Boteanu, Sector 1/010027 Bucuresti — ROMÂNIA

Deák Palota, Deák Ferenc u. 15./1052 Budapest — MAGYARORSZÁG/HUNGARY

6, Korte Vijverberg/2513 AB Den Haag — NEDERLAND

43, Molesworth Street/Baile Átha Cliath 2/Dublin 2 — ÉIRE/IRELAND

The Tun — 4 Jackson's Entry — Holyrood Road/EH8 8PJ Edinburgh — UNITED KINGDOM

Pohjoisesplanadi 31, PL 26/00100 Helsinki — SUOMI/FINLAND

Europa—Huset, Gothersgade 115/1123 København K — DANMARK

Centro Europeu Jean Monnet—Largo Jean Monnet, 1-6o/1269-070 Lisboa — PORTUGAL

Breg 14/1000 Ljubljana — SLOVENIJA

2, Queen Anne's Gate/SW1H 9AA London — UNITED KINGDOM

Paseo de la Castellana 46/28046 Madrid — ESPAÑA

2, rue Henri Barbusse/3241 Marseille — FRANCE

Corso Magenta, 59/20123 Milano — ITALIA

Erhardtstr. 27/80469 München — DEUTSCHLAND

30 Vyronos Avenue, post code 1096; PO BOX 23440, post code 1683 Λευκωσία/Nicosia — ΚΥΠΡΟΣ/CYPRUS

288, Bvd. St Germain/75007 Paris — FRANCE

Jungmannova 24/110 00 Praha 1— ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA

Aspazijas Boulevard, 28/1050 Riga — LATVIJA

Via Quattro Novembre, 149/00187 Roma — ITALIA

9 Moskovska Str./1000 София/Sofia — БЪЛГАРИЯ/BULGARIA

1, avenue du Président Robert Schuman, CS 91024/67070 Strasbourg — FRANCE

Regeringsgatan 65, 6 tr./11156 Stockholm — SVERIGE

Europe House, Ravala pst 4/10143 Tallinn— EESTI/ESTONIA

280, Republic Street/VLT 04 Valletta — MALTA

Naugarduko st., 10/01141 Vilnius — LIETUVA/LITHUANIA

ul. Jasna 14/16 a/00—041 Warszawa— POLSKA/POLAND

Kärntnerring 5—7/1010 Wien — ÖSTERREICH,

quoting the reference ‘Selection Procedure PE/118/S’, the language in which you wish to receive the documentation and the address to which it should be sent.


23.6.2009   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

CA 142/16


RECRUITMENT NOTICE PE/118/S

(2009/C 142 A/05)

The European Parliament's Secretariat is organising a selection procedure based on qualifications and tests to recruit

TEMPORARY STAFF

ADMINISTRATORS (AD 7)

(female or male)

in the audiovisual field

CONTENTS

A.

DUTIES AND ELIGIBILITY (PROFILE SOUGHT)

B.

THE VARIOUS STAGES IN THE SELECTION PROCEDURE

C.

HOW TO APPLY

D.

GENERAL INFORMATION

ANNEXES:

Indicative table of qualifications giving access to the selection procedure

Requests for review — appeals — complaints to the European Ombudsman

NB:

The European Parliament is an equal opportunities employer and accepts applications without discrimination on any ground 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.

A.   DUTIES AND ELIGIBILITY (PROFILE SOUGHT)

1.   General points

The European Parliament's Secretariat is seeking to recruit AD 7 temporary members of staff as administrators in the audiovisual field, for its Directorate-General for Communication.

The contract will be concluded on the basis of the provisions of Article 8(1) of the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants, in accordance with which temporary staff may be engaged for a fixed or indefinite period. The contracts of such staff who are engaged for a fixed period may be renewed not more than once for a fixed period. Any further renewal will be for an indefinite period. Recruitment will be to Grade AD 7, first step, the basic salary for which is EUR 5 364,07 per month. This salary is subject to Community tax and the other deductions laid down in the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Communities (CEOS); it is exempt from national taxation. The step at which the successful candidate is recruited may, however, be adjusted in accordance with the candidate's professional experience. Moreover, allowances will in certain circumstances be paid in addition to the basic salary.

The duties involved call for travel between the places of work, frequent contact with people inside and outside Parliament and interaction with external service providers.

The temporary members of staff recruited will also be required to complete a probationary period of not more than six months.

2.   Place of employment

Brussels (1).

3.   Job description

Temporary members of staff, administrators in the audiovisual field, who, in accordance with Parliament's communication policy and priorities set by management and under the responsibility of the Head of Unit, will carry out duties including those detailed below:

managing and supervising editorial, graphic and multimedia aspects of Web TV,

managing all copyright problems in connection with information intended for broadcast via Web TV,

initiating and maintaining external relations with the Web TV professional bodies and organising the marketing of the channel,

helping with the planning, organisation and coordination of the department's activities,

helping to prepare and implement the unit's budget (budget management, public contracts, etc.).

The ability to react to events, to work under pressure and to establish priorities, flexibility and communication skills are also requirements in this selection procedure.

4.   Eligibility (profile sought)

The procedure is open to candidates who fulfil the following conditions on the closing date for applications:

(a)   General conditions

In accordance with Article 12(2) of the Conditions of Employment of Other Servants of the European Communities, you must

be a national of one of the European Union Member States and enjoy full rights as a citizen,

have fulfilled any obligations imposed on you by the laws on military service,

produce the appropriate character references as to your suitability for the performance of your duties.

(b)   Specific conditions

(i)   Qualifications and skills required

Candidates must have:

a level of education which corresponds to completed university studies attested by an officially recognised diploma in a field relevant to the job description when the period of university education is four years or more (see Annex I),

or

a level of education which corresponds to completed university studies attested by an officially recognised diploma in a field relevant to the job description, followed by professional experience in that field of at least one year (2), when the period of university education is at least three years (see Annex I).

(ii)   Knowledge required

Knowledge of the Secretariat's structure, organisation, environment and the various people involved,

knowledge of the European audiovisual landscape and its structures,

knowledge of multimedia journalism techniques, online publishing methods, editorial strategies on the new media, electronic distribution processes and Web communication techniques,

knowledge in the field of audiovisual production and putting information online,

knowledge of the Financial Regulation and its detailed implementing rules,

knowledge of administrative and/or legal and budget procedures governing the award of public contracts.

(iii)   Professional experience required

At least five years' professional experience acquired after obtaining the degree referred to in point 4(b)(i), at least three of which are in a field relevant to the job description.

(iv)   Knowledge of languages

Candidates must have a thorough knowledge of one of the European Union official languages (language 1): Bulgarian, Spanish, Czech, Danish, German, Estonian, Greek, English, French, Irish, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Maltese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovene, Finnish or Swedish, and a very good knowledge of English or French (language 2). The Selection Committee will take account of knowledge of other official languages of the European Union.

B.   THE VARIOUS STAGES IN THE SELECTION PROCEDURE

1.   Admission to the selection procedure

This post will be filled on the basis of qualifications and tests .

(a)

The authority authorised to conclude contracts will draw up a list of applicants who have submitted their applications in the form required and by the closing date (see Section C) and who meet the general conditions set out in Section A.4(a). This will be forwarded to the Selection Committee with the application files.

(b)

Accordingly, candidates will automatically be eliminated if they:

send their application after the closing date, as evidenced by the postmark,

do not send their application form by registered post or by private courier (see Section C.5),

fail to sign the application form,

do not use and duly complete the official application form (3) enclosed in this issue of the Official Journal of the European Union,

and/or

do not meet the general conditions for admission.

Candidates will be informed after the closing date for applications if their application has been rejected.

(c)

The Selection Committee will consider the application files and draw up a list of candidates who meet the specific conditions set out in Section A.4(b).

It will base its decisions exclusively on the information given on the application forms and substantiated by supporting documents .

Candidates who do not meet the conditions governing admission set out in Section A.4(b) or who have failed to substantiate their claims by means of relevant supporting documents submitted by the prescribed deadline will be eliminated at this stage.

2.   Assessment on the basis of qualifications and admission to compulsory tests

On the basis of criteria laid down in advance, the Selection Committee will assess the qualifications of the candidates admitted to the selection procedure and draw up a list of the 10 best candidates, who will be admitted to the tests.

Marking: 0 to 20 points.

You will receive a personal letter informing you of the Selection Committee's decision on whether to admit you to the tests.

3.   Compulsory tests

With a view to ascertaining candidates' knowledge, the Selection Committee will hold the following compulsory tests:

Written test

(a)

Drafting test, in English or French (language 2 — candidates will not be able to take this test in their mother tongue or main language), based on a set of documents (maximum 20 pages), to test candidates' ability to deal with a set of documents.

Time allowed: 1 hour

Marking: 0 to 40 points

Oral tests

(b)

Interview with the Selection Committee to assess, taking account of all the information contained in their application file, candidates' knowledge, particularly of the areas referred to in Section A.4(b)(ii); their suitability for the duties set out in Section A.3, ‘Job description’, in a European institution; and their knowledge of the languages specified on the application form.

Maximum time allowed: 45 minutes

Marking: 0 to 40 points (pass mark: 20 points)

(c)

Group discussion in English or French (language 2 — candidates will not be able to take this test in their mother tongue or main language) to enable the Selection Committee to assess candidates' adaptability, negotiating and decision-making skills and performance in a group.

The Selection Committee will determine the duration of this test on the basis of the composition of the groups.

Marking: 0 to 20 points (pass mark: 10 points)

All the tests will be held on the same day or on two consecutive days.

4.   List of suitable candidates

In the light of the results, the Selection Committee will designate the five candidates it considers most suited to performing the tasks described in Section A of this recruitment notice and place them on the list of suitable candidates. The list will contain the names of the five best candidates, in order of merit, with the highest overall scores in the procedure (assessment of qualifications and tests), provided they have scored at least 50 % in the procedure overall and passed the oral tests.

Candidates will be informed individually of their results and the list of suitable candidates will be posted on the noticeboards on Parliament's premises.

C.   HOW TO APPLY

Before filling in the application form, please read the guide and its Annex in this issue of the Official Journal carefully.

1.

Before submitting your application, you should check carefully whether you meet all the eligibility criteria (see Section A, particularly concerning the types of qualification and professional experience required).

2.

Should you decide to apply, you must complete and sign the application form and enclose with it photocopies of supporting documents to show that you meet the specific conditions governing admission to the selection procedure (see Section A.4(a) and (b)), so that the Selection Committee can verify the accuracy of the information given in the application form. If you fail to do so, you will be disqualified.

3.

Your application must give full details of your nationality, studies, training, professional experience and knowledge of languages. You must also enclose the following supporting documents: copies of a document proving your nationality (valid passport or identity card, etc.), of a diploma or diplomas attesting the successful completion of studies, and of evidence of professional experience clearly indicating the starting and finishing dates and the exact nature of the duties carried out. If you have published studies, articles, reports or any other texts relevant to the duties set out in the job description (see Section A), you should enclose a list of those publications with the application form.

Every photocopied page of the supporting documents submitted must be numbered and must be listed on a contents page that describes each document and gives the page number(s) concerned.

In compiling your application file, you may not refer to documents, application forms or any other documents already submitted in connection with previous applications.

None of the papers in the application file will be returned to you.

Points 2 and 3 above apply to all candidates, including officials and other servants of the European Communities.

4.

If you have a disability or are in a particular situation (e.g. pregnancy, breastfeeding, health problems, medical treatment, etc.) that could cause difficulties during the tests, you must complete the appropriate section of the application form and provide any useful information so the administration can take all necessary measures where possible. If appropriate, please enclose with your application form a separate sheet giving details of any arrangements which you consider necessary to help you take the tests.

5.

It is your responsibility as a candidate to make sure that your application form, duly completed and signed and accompanied by all the supporting documents, is sent in time, as evidenced by the postmark, by registered post (4).

However, officials and other servants of the European Communities employed in the European Parliament's information offices, representations of the European Commission and European bodies deemed equivalent to European institutions, outside the normal places of work, and in the external delegations of the European Union may fax notice of their intention of applying to the Competitions Unit (+352 430027740) no later than 12 noon, Luxembourg time, on 24 July 2009, as evidenced by the date and time of dispatch of the fax.

However, for their application to be admissible, they must dispatch the requisite documents by registered post  (4) (see points 2 and 3 above) within 10 working days following the closing date for applications (as evidenced by the postmark).

6.

The closing date for applications is 24 July 2009.

7.

Invitations to the tests will be sent by ordinary post. You are responsible for informing the Selection Committee secretariat of any change of address (5). Taking account of postal delays, and in keeping with your responsibility as a candidate, you are asked to send a fax (6) or write to the Competitions Unit if you do not receive a letter of invitation or a letter informing you that you have not been admitted.

8.

All correspondence concerning the selection procedure, including invitations to tests, will be sent to the address stated on the application form. This address will be taken to be the place from which you set out to take the tests at the nearest test centre.

Organisational reasons dictate that no change of address will be accepted once the invitations to the tests have been sent out, except on grounds equivalent to force majeure or unforeseeable circumstances, which you must duly set out in writing and which Parliament's Administration accepts as being wholly exceptional. In no event will any such change be permitted less than 15 days before the date on which the tests take place.

9.

If, at any stage in the procedure, it is established that the information given in your application form is incorrect or is not substantiated by the supporting documents, or that all the conditions set out in this recruitment notice have not been met, you will be disqualified.

10.

Notice to candidates with electronic access to this text : Only the application form enclosed in the Official Journal of the European Union printed by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities will be regarded as authentic. For this reason, photocopies or any other copy of this document (obtained electronically, for instance) will not be accepted.

11.

The application form and photocopies of documents must be sent, by registered post  (4) , by 24 July 2009 (as evidenced by the postmark) to the following address:

European Parliament

Unité concours/Competitions Unit — PRE 04A010

Selection procedure PE/118/S

(please quote this selection procedure reference number)

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

12.

In order to facilitate processing, any correspondence concerning an application must quote the name given in that application and the number of the selection procedure.

13.

In the interest of clarity, all texts of a general nature, communications to or from candidates, invitations to the various tests and any correspondence with candidates will be in English or French only.

D.   GENERAL INFORMATION

1.   Equal opportunities

The European Parliament takes great care to avoid any form of discrimination during the recruitment procedure.

It is an equal opportunities employer and accepts applications without discrimination on any ground 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.

2.   Selection Committee

A selection committee is appointed for each selection procedure.

Candidates may not under any circumstances approach the Selection Committee themselves, directly or indirectly. The Appointing Authority reserves the right to disqualify any candidate who disregards this instruction.

3.   Approximate timetable for the selection procedure

Please note that selection procedures take between six and nine months, depending on the number of candidates.

Please DO NOT TELEPHONE to ask about the timetable for the competition.

In keeping with your responsibility as a candidate, you are asked to send a fax (+352 430027740) or write to the Competitions Unit if you have not received a letter concerning your application by 30 September 2009 (6).

4.   Requests from candidates for access to information concerning them

Candidates involved in selection procedures have the specific right of access to certain information concerning them directly and individually, as described below. The European Parliament may therefore supply the following additional information to a candidate on request.

(a)

Those candidates who are not successful in the written tests and/or who are not among those invited to the oral test may, on request, obtain a copy of their test papers as well as a copy of their personal evaluation sheet including the Selection Committee's remarks on their performance. All requests for copies must be made within one month of the date on which the letter containing notification of the decision ending the candidate's participation in the selection procedure was sent.

(b)

Those candidates who are invited to the oral tests but whose names do not appear on the list of suitable candidates will be informed of their results in the various tests once the oral test has taken place and the list of suitable candidates has been drawn up by the Selection Committee. These candidates may also obtain a copy of their written tests in the same way as outlined under point (a).

(c)

Candidates whose names are included on the list of suitable candidates will only be informed that they are successful candidates in the selection procedure.

(d)

The tests of candidates who give up will not be marked.

Requests will be dealt with in accordance with the requirement for the proceedings to be secret, as laid down in the Staff Regulations (Annex III, Article 6) and in compliance with the rules on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data.

5.   Data protection

The European Parliament, as the body responsible for organising selections, ensures that candidates' personal data is processed in strict compliance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2000 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the Community institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data (7), particularly with regard to confidentiality and security.

6.   Requests for review — appeals — complaints to the European Ombudsman

Please see Annex II.

7.   Conditions of recruitment

Those placed on the list of suitable candidates will be eligible for recruitment as temporary staff to fill posts in the area specified in Section A of this recruitment notice, as needs arise in the departments of the European Parliament.

Successful candidates on the list of suitable candidates who are offered a job will in due course be required to produce the originals of all necessary documents, notably their diplomas and their employment certificates, for verification.

Recruitment will be subject to the provisions of the Staff Regulations and budgetary constraints.

The period of validity of the list of suitable candidates will expire on 31 December 2012; it may be extended.

If it is, candidates on the list will be duly notified.

You should note that the retirement age for staff is laid down in the Staff Regulations as follows:

either automatically at 65,

or on request at 63, or between 55 and 63 if you satisfy the requirements specified in the Staff Regulations for immediate payment of a pension,

or exceptionally, on request and in the interest of the service, at 67.

8.   Category and career bracket

Recruitment of successful candidates in selection procedure PE/118/S will be to Grade AD 7.

9.   Remuneration

Basic monthly salary as at 1 January 2009: Grade AD 7, Step 1, EUR 5 364,07.


(1)  This post may be transferred to one of Parliament's other two places of work.

(2)  This professional experience is considered to form part of the diploma and cannot be counted towards the period of professional experience required under point 4(b)(iii).

(3)  Only the application form enclosed in the Official Journal of the European Union printed by the Office for Official Publications of the European Communities will be regarded as authentic. For this reason, photocopies or any other copy of this document (obtained electronically, for instance) will not be accepted.

(4)  Dispatch by private courier company will be accepted as equivalent to dispatch by registered post. In such cases, the date appearing on the delivery form will be taken as the date of dispatch.

(5)  If, for special and exceptional reasons, candidates ask for any correspondence concerning the selection procedure to be sent to an address other than their actual place of residence, they must enclose a separate sheet giving full and detailed reasons for their request. Any statement of this kind will be treated in strict confidence.

(6)  Competitions Unit fax number: +352 430027740.

(7)  OJ L 8, 12.1.2001, p. 1.


ANNEX I

Indicative guide to qualifications giving access to Function Group AD (1)

(to be assessed on a case-by-case basis)

COUNTRY

University course of at least four years' duration

University course of at least three years' duration

Bălgarija

Diplom za Visse Obrazowanie (Диплома за Висше Образование)

Bakalavur (Бакалавър)/Magister (Магистър)

 

Belgique — België

Licence — Licentiaat

 

Ceská Republika

Diplom o ukončení vysokoškolského studia/Magistr

Diplom o ukončení Bakalářského studia

Danmark

Kandidatgrad

Bachelorgrad

Deutschland

Hochschulabschluss /Fachhochschulabschluss (8 Semester)/Master

Fachhochschulabschluss (6—7 Semester)/Bachelor

Eesti

Bakalaureusekraad(160 ainepunkti)/Magistrikraad

Bakalaureusekraad (<160 ainepunkti

Ελλάδα

Πτυχιο Α.Ε.Ι. (πανεπιστημίου, πολυτεχνείου, Τ.Ε.Ι. υποχρεωτικής τετραετούς φοίτησης)

 

España

Licenciatura

Diplomado/Ingeniero técnico

France

Maîtrise/Master

Licence

Ireland

University degree (4 years)

Bachelor's degree

Italia

Laurea specialistica—LS/ Laurea

Laurea — L(breve)

Κύπρος/Kibris

Πανεπιστημιακό Πτυχιο

 

Latvija

Bakalaura diploms (160 kredīti)/Mağistra diploms

Bakalaura diploms (<160 kredīti)

Lietuva

Bakalauras (160 kreditas)/Magistras

Bakalauras (<160 kreditas)

Luxembourg

 

 

Magyarország

Egyetemi Oklevél

Föiskola Oklevél

Malta

University degree (4 years)

Bachelor's degree

Nederland

Doctoraal examen/Master

Bachelor

Österreich

Universitätsdiplom /Fachhochschuldiplom (8 Semester)/Magister (tra)

Fachhochschuldiplom (6—7 Semester)/Bakkalaureus(rea)

Polska

Magister/Magister Inżynier

Licencjat/Inżynier

Portugal

Licenciatura

Bacharelato

România

Diplomă de Licenţa

 

Slovenija

Univerzitetna diploma

 

Slovensko

Diplom o ukončení vysokoškolského štúdia/Magister

Diplom o ukončení Bakalárského štúdia

Suomi/Finland

Maisterin tutkinto — Magisterexamen /Ammattikorkeakoulututkinto —Yrkeshögskoleexamen (min 160 opintoviikkoa — studieveckor)

Kandidaatin tutkinto — Kandidatexamen /Ammattikorkeakoulututkinto —Yrkeshögskoleexamen (min 120 opintoviikkoa — studieveckor)

Sverige

Magisterexamen (Akademisk examen omfattande minst 160 poäng varav 80 fördjupade studier i ett ämme + uppsats motsvarande 20 poäng eller två uppsatser motsvarande 10 poäng vardera)

Kandidatexamen(Akademisk examen omfattande minst 120 poäng varav 60 poäng fördjupade studier i ett ämne + uppsats motsvarande 10 poäng)

United Kingdom

University degree (4 years)

Bachelor's degree


(1)  Access to Grades 7 — 16 of Function Group AD is subject to the further condition of having acquired at least one year's appropriate professional experience.


ANNEX II

REQUESTS FOR REVIEW — APPEALS — COMPLAINTS TO THE EUROPEAN OMBUDSMAN

Candidates who consider that a decision has adversely affected them may request a review of the decision, launch one of the appeals procedures or lodge a complaint with the European Ombudsman.

—   Request for review

You can ask for a review by sending a letter explaining your reasons to:

European Parliament

Unité concours/Competitions Unit — PRE 04A010

Secretariat for selection procedure PE/118/S

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG

within 10 calendar days of the date of dispatch of the letter informing you of the decision (as evidenced by the postmark). A reply will be sent as soon as possible.

This option is restricted to the stages of admission to the competition and admission to the compulsory tests.

—   Appeals

You can make a complaint under Article 90(2) of the Staff Regulations of officials of the European Communities, which should be addressed to:

The Secretary-General

European Parliament

Bâtiment Konrad Adenauer

2929 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG.

This option is available at any stage of the selection procedure:

either by bringing an appeal before the

European Union Civil Service Tribunal

2925 Luxembourg

LUXEMBOURG,

or on the basis of Article 236 of the EC Treaty and Article 91 of the Staff Regulations.

This option is available only for decisions taken by the Selection Committee.

An appeal to the European Union Civil Service Tribunal is possible only after first submitting, as stated above, a complaint against the administrative decisions refusing access on the grounds that the application was not in accordance with the conditions for admission to the selection procedure set out in Section B.1(a) and (b).

Appeals to the European Union Civil Service Tribunal may be made only through a lawyer authorised to practise before a court of a Member State of the European Union or of the European Economic Area.

The time limits laid down in Articles 90 and 91 of the Staff Regulations (see Council Regulation (EEC, Euratom, ECSC) No 259/68 (OJ L 56, 4.3.1968, p. 1), as amended several times, most recently by Council Regulation (EC, Euratom) No 723/2004 of 22 March 2004 (OJ L 124, 27.4.2004, p. 1)), which are provided for these two types of appeal, start to run either from the date of notification of the original decision adversely affecting you or, only in the case of a request for a review, from the date you are notified of the Selection Committee's original reply to the request.

—   Complaint to the European Ombudsman

Any citizen of the European Union can make a complaint to the European Ombudsman:

European Ombudsman

1 avenue du Président Robert Schuman — BP 403

67001 Strasbourg CEDEX

FRANCE

under Article 195(1) of the Treaty establishing the European Community and in accordance with the conditions laid down in Decision 94/262/ECSC, EC, Euratom of the European Parliament of 9 March 1994 on the regulations and general conditions governing the performance of the Ombudsman's duties (OJ L 113, 4.5.1994, p. 15).

You should note that complaints made to the Ombudsman have no suspensive effect on the time—limit laid down in Article 91 of the Staff Regulations for lodging appeals with the European Union Civil Service Tribunal under Article 236 of the EC Treaty.


 

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