EMPLOYMENT / Summer jobs: it's time to register!

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The Collectivity of Saint-Martin recruits young schoolchildren, aged 17 to 25, during the long holidays in order to offer them the possibility of having access to the world of work and discovering local jobs.

In 2022, the Collectivity welcomed 115 young people distributed among the services of the collectivity including public administrative establishments (EPA) and public industrial and commercial establishments (EPIC). This system is co-financed by the European Social Fund up to 85%.

The young people recruited are generally in their course of studies (high school and higher education) and return to the territory during the summer holidays. The objective of this operation is to offer them a 4-week immersion in a territorial job, in order to acquire paid professional experience in the administration while meeting the needs of the Community during this holiday period.

The COM renews, this year, the Opération Emploi-Vacances (OEV) for the benefit of young schoolchildren aged 17 to 25, during the months of June, July and August 2023 and informs you of the opening of registrations from February 1, 2023 until March 31, 2023.

To submit your application, registration is only done online on the website of the Collectivity: www.com-saint-martin.fr via the online services portal:

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The list of documents to be provided (in PDF format) is the following :

Valid identity document (Passport or Identity card)

RIB in your surname and first name (bank or postal current account)

Vital card or social security certificate

Cover letter

CV (from 18 years old)

School certificate

Proof of residence in Saint-Martin accompanied by a certificate of accommodation (EDF, Saur, tax notice)

Only duly completed applications are accepted.

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