City of Artena (Rome): 1 contest for the post of director of the archaeological museum and permanent part-time (18 hours per week)
August 28th, 2009 | by Benedict |The City of Artena (Rome) has launched a public competition, based on qualifications and exams for the cover of a job for life and part-time (18 hours per week) director of the archaeological museum (cat. D, D1 economic position ).
Deadline: September 21, 2009
The application for admission must be drafted in plain paper and addressed to the municipality of Artena on a Hall n. 7-00031 Artena (Rome). The application must be submitted to the protocol of the City of Artena directly by hand or by registered post to / r.
The Official Gazette has stated that the notice is present on the site www.artena.comnet.roma.it , but until now has not been published yet no announcement.
The notice is available at local book Praetorium, and made available at the service 1.2 - The Department "Human Resources" of the same municipality.
However, we strongly encourage those who intend to participate in the screening test, to directly call the municipal offices and to verify the details of the competition.
To date the notice is not online, so it's best to knock a bit 'on their door.
Good luck!
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5 Responses to "City of Artena (Rome): 1 contest for the post of director of the archaeological museum and permanent part-time (18 hours per week)"
By Nigeria on August 28, 2009 | Reply
this lack of advertising has something fishy and did not rule out that the contest is an ad hoc
By Benedict on September 5, 2009 | Reply
To date (5 Sept. 2009, ndb) The notice is not yet online on the City of Artena.
This is definitely a lax trasperente, in fact the call is available only to those who can physically going to take it personally.
By jozmile on September 9, 2009 | Reply
For those who need, the notice of competition can be found on the site artenaonline.it
By Nigeria on September 11, 2009 | Reply
where exactly? I have searched the site but there is!
By Matthew Candle on September 19, 2009 | Reply
@ Jozmile: thanks a lot, I found the notice on the site artenaonline.it ... very complete, well done.