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Civil service training in the middle non-technical service
Service Description
Aim of the training
The aim of the training is to provide the candidate with the theoretical and practical knowledge and skills required to perform the duties of the career in a preparatory service.
Candidates can be recruited to the preparatory service if they
- have completed secondary school or lower secondary school and have completed a relevant vocational training course or a level of education recognized as equivalent in the general education sector;
- have reached the age of 16 at the time of recruitment and are not older than 32;
- is German or German within the meaning of Article 116 of the Basic Law, is a national of another EU member state or fulfills another requirement in accordance with Section 7 of the Civil Service Status Act;
- offers the guarantee of standing up for the free democratic basic order at all times.
- Severely disabled persons may be employed up to a maximum age of 40 years.
- Likewise, for applicants who care for children under the age of 18 in their household and have therefore refrained from applying in good time, the recruitment age is increased by three years per child, up to a maximum age of 40.
- These age limits do not apply to applicants via the Vormerkstelle.
The preparatory service
After successfully passing a selection procedure, applicants selected for the preparatory service are appointed as civil servants on revocation (Regierungssekretäranwärter). The preparatory service lasts two years and begins on August 1. The dual training is divided into alternating theoretical and practical sections.
The theoretical training covers a period of 12.5 months and is carried out at the Thuringian School of Administration in Weimar in four specialist courses.
The following subjects are part of the theoretical training:
- Introduction to the law and the methodology of case processing
- State and constitutional law
- Civil law
- General administrative law, administrative procedural law, administrative procedural law
- Municipal law
- Public service law
- Administrative business management
- Information, communication and cooperation techniques
- Working techniques
- Public finance
- Regulatory law
- Youth and social law and
- Public building law including environmental law.
Further information on training procedures and content can be found on the website of the Thuringian School of Administration.
The practical training lasts a total of 11.5 months and is divided into five practical training periods in different areas of the state administration of the Free State of Thuringia.
The career examination consists of a written and a practical part. Successful completion of the career examination entitles the candidate to use the professional title "Verwaltungswirtin" or "Verwaltungswirt".
Candidate and service remuneration
The basic amount of the candidate's salary is currently approx. 1,000 euros per month. If you are married and/or have children, you will receive corresponding supplements.
Employment after training
The civil servant relationship on revocation ends when you pass the career examination. There is no entitlement to employment after training. If you complete your training with good results, you have a good chance of being appointed as a "government secretary" and thus a probationary civil servant.
Application, recruitment
The training positions are advertised annually in the last quarter.
Who should I contact?
The Thuringian State Administration Office, the administrations of the counties, the administrative communities or municipalities if they do not belong to an administrative community, as well as special-purpose associations and the municipal pension association are responsible for recruiting candidates.
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
Technically approved by
Thuringian State Administration Office
Professionally released on
25.07.2012
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6Plus)
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