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Career Consultation: North Rhine-Westphalia's Justice Service

Discover career paths in the justice service. Learn about requirements and training. No registration needed.

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Career Consultation: North Rhine-Westphalia's Justice Service

A telephone consultation on civil service careers in North Rhine-Westphalia's justice service is set for Tuesday, 25th June, from 10.00 am to 2.00 pm. The event, hosted by Fadoua Gartit, Sven Schneider, and Christoph Schmidt, will cover various positions related to training and professional retraining. No registration is required.

The consultation will delve into careers in the justice service, workshop service, and nursing service. Applicants must hold at least a secondary school leaving certificate with completed training or an intermediate school certificate, along with qualities like responsibility, character strength, and calmness in dealing with difficult people. Adults up to 40 years old can pursue a new career path in the justice service. Last year, 230 new recruits were hired, and a similar number is sought this year.

The training to become a civil servant in the middle justice service begins with a multi-week introduction, followed by theoretical and practical training. For more information, interested parties can visit https://www.justiz-karriere.nrw or https://www.vr-jva.nrw. Questions about the consultation can be answered by career information centers in Solingen or Wuppertal.

The telephone consultation on Tuesday, 25th June, offers insights into career opportunities and position vacancies in North Rhine-Westphalia's justice administration. Applicants should possess relevant qualifications and personal traits. Further details can be found online or by contacting local career information centers.

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