SAUDI ARABIA

Public Prosecution to hire women trainees

January 17, 2018

By Fatima Al-Dibaisi

Okaz/Saudi Gazette

DAMMAM — The Public Prosecution has announced that it will be hiring Saudi women under certain conditions.

It said candidates should 22 years old or above with a degree in Islamic Studies or equivalent degrees from a Saudi university or an accredited institution.

Candidates will also undergo an aptitude test in order to be employed at the prosecution offices. They shall be of good health and good conduct and must not have any criminal records.

The probation period for the positions is a year, during which an employee can be terminated without giving a reason. The position will be confirmed only after the probation period is over.

Accepted candidates will undergo an intensive training program that will last at least six months.

Candidates applying for the job of investigators must have at least a C in their undergraduate degree.

Candidates applying to the post of assistant investigators must have three years' experience in any relevant field and those applying to become second investigators must have served as assistant investigators for at least a year or have four years of experience in a relevant field.

Candidates applying to be first investigators must have served a minimum of four years as second investigator or eight years' experience in a relevant field. Relevant fields include teaching Islamic jurisdprudence or law in college or working in legal, investigative or consultation offices.

A master's degree in the field or a diploma in systems studies from the prosecution's institute will be considered equal to four years of experience. A doctorate will be equal to six years of work experience.


January 17, 2018
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