Turkey's Justice Ministry to Hire 15,000 Staff
Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Turkey's Ministry of Justice will hire 15,000 new staff members across various departments.
- The hiring plan includes 8,000 for courthouses, 6,100 for prisons, and 900 for enforcement offices.
- Detailed application information will be published on June 6 in the Official Gazette and on the ministry's website.
Turkey's Ministry of Justice is set to significantly expand its workforce, with Justice Minister Akฤฑn Gรผrlek announcing the recruitment of 15,000 new personnel. This move aims to bolster the justice system, as stated by Gรผrlek on his social media account.
We are further strengthening our justice organization and adding 15,000 new work friends to our family.
The hiring initiative, a pledge from President Recep Tayyip Erdoฤan, will bring 15,000 new colleagues into the justice organization. The new recruits will be deployed across different branches of the ministry. Specifically, 8,000 will join the courthouses, 6,100 will be employed by the General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Houses, and 900 will serve as enforcement clerks in the Enforcement Offices.
8,000 of our contract personnel will be employed in our courthouses, 6,100 within our General Directorate of Prisons and Detention Houses, and 900 as enforcement clerks in our Enforcement Offices.
Further details regarding the application process and specific requirements are scheduled for release on June 6. These details will be available in the Official Gazette and on the Ministry of Justice's official website, providing a clear pathway for interested candidates to apply.
Our announcement details will be published on June 6 in the Official Gazette and on our Ministry's website.
Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.