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After each selection procedure, successful candidates are informed about a placement on the reserve list for potential recruitment.
The reserve lists of the following selection procedures are valid until 31 December 2024:
- EFCA/TA/AD10/1702 - Deputy Head of Unit Operations
- EFCA/TA/AD10/1802 - Deputy Head of Unit EU Waters and North Atlantic
- EFCA/TA/AD7/1901 - Administrator Risk Assessment and Compliance Evaluation
- EFCA/TA/AD8/2002 - Head of Sector ICT
- EFCA/CA/FGIV/2102 - Project Officer
- EFCA/CA/FGIV/2103 – Project Officer
- EFCA/CA/FGIV/2104 – Project Officer
- EFCA/CA/FGIV/2105 – Project Officer
- EFCA/TA/AD7/2106 - Administrator Control Operations
- EFCA/TA/AD7/2112 - HR Officer
- EFCA/TA/AD7/2113 - Head of Sector Facilities
- EFCA/TA/AST4/2201 - Officer Control Technologies and Data
- EFCA/TA/AST4/2203 - Infrastructure Security Administrator
- EFCA/TA/AD6/2204 - IT Administrator
- EFCA/CA/FGIII/2206 - Executive Assistant
- EFCA/TA/AST4/2208 - Financial Assistant
- EFCA/TA/AD7/2210 - Head of Sector Finance and Procurement
- EFCA/TA/AST4/2213 - HR Assistant
Note, the url link to tender documents will be active at the latest 3/10/2018.
From 2017, the corporate publication A year in Review summarises the main outcomes from the Annual Report. All key documents as officially adopted by the Agency, including the full text of the Annual Report and different linguistic versions available, are uploaded on the Library section.
On 9 - 10 June in Vigo, on request of the EU Commission, the EFCA organised a two-day seminar in its headquarters in Vigo (Spain) where a delegation of USA (NOAA and USCG) and a delegation of the EU (EC - DG Mare and EFCA) informally brainstormed on the state of play of fisheries control, exchange of information and best practices, identification of initiatives of common interest and the promotion of cooperation in the international framework.
As part of the project PESCAO, two workshops organised by EFCA on the analysis and preliminary recommendations resulting from the Fisheries Committee for the Western Central Gulf of Guinea (FCWC) and the Sub-regional Fisheries Commission (SRFC) Member Countries’ legal review were held on 22 and 23 May 2019 at SRFC headquarters in Dakar, Senegal.
The main objective of the workshops was to present the analysis and preliminary recommendations resulting from the FCWC and SRFC Member Countries’ legal review carried out by an external expert contracted by EFCA.
Officials from the FCWC and SRFC Member States, in addition to representatives of the FCWC and SRFC Secretariats, the European Commission, the European Union Delegation in Senegal and EFCA attended the workshop.
During the workshop it was provided an overview of the international, regional and sub-regional instruments applicable in the context of the fight against IUU fishing as well as an analysis of the relevant legislation of each country of the two sub-regional organizations.
The workshop also focused heavily on discussing the needs in terms of legal updating and/or implementation for each country, and a preliminary set of recommendations to address those needs.
Following the workshop, EFCA, in collaboration with its PESCAO partners – FCWC and SRFC - will support selected countries in drafting and amending national legislation