FAQs
What are the main responsibilities of the Adjoint au chef du bureau des affaires juridiques et foncières?
The main responsibilities include conducting legal studies related to the activities of the direction de la propreté et de l’eau, managing litigation and disputes, drafting or validating deliberation projects and conventions, and overseeing complex indemnity claims.
What qualifications are required for this position?
A legal education at Bac+4/5 level with solid knowledge of public law is required. Experience in environmental law and/or urban planning law is a plus.
What skills are essential for this role?
Essential skills include organizational rigor, analytical and reasoning abilities, strong writing skills, and the capacity to present legal issues clearly to non-professionals.
Which legal topics will be primarily dealt with in this job?
The primary legal topics include environmental law, civil, administrative, and criminal liability, law of local authorities, contracts, and public domain law.
Will there be opportunities for team management in this position?
Yes, the role includes interim management of the bureau, which involves supervising the team and participating in sub-direction meetings.
What kind of professional relationships will be established in this role?
The role involves occasional contact with institutional partners, such as SIAAP, Eau de Paris, SYCTOM, as well as communication with insurers and legal professionals such as lawyers and notaries.
Is experience in certain legal domains considered advantageous?
Yes, experience in environmental law and/or urban planning law is considered an advantage for this position.
Are there accommodations for employees with disabilities?
Yes, the City of Paris and the CASVP provide support and accommodations for employees with disabilities at all stages of their career.