Indonesia's Ministry of Finance Opens 1,230 Civil Servant Positions in 2024; High School Graduates Eligible to Apply
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The Ministry of Finance (Kemenkeu) is opening 1,230 Civil Servant (CPNS) positions for 2024. These positions are spread across 14 job titles within 12 level I units.
According to Announcement Letter Number PENG-11/C/Cp.2/08/2024, Kemenkeu is offering positions requiring high school, D3 (Diploma), and S1 (Bachelor's) degree qualifications.
“We are opening opportunities for Indonesian citizens who aspire to become stewards of the nation's finances and unite within the Kemenkeu Satu initiative,” wrote Kemenkeu on its official website.
Specifically, 1,159 positions fall under the general needs category. There are also 25 positions for people with disabilities, 15 for Papuan candidates, 26 for Kalimantan candidates, and 5 for *cum laude* graduates.
The following is a complete list of CPNS positions opened by Kemenkeu in 2024:
* Legal and Law Material Drafters: 226 positions
* Government Facilitators: 192 positions
* Information Systems and Technology Management Officers: 143 positions
* Protocol Management Officers: 123 positions
* Class I Ship Crew: 120 positions
* Operations and Maintenance Personnel: 107 positions
* Class I Ship Engine Operators: 97 positions
* Facilitators for Standard Implementation and Conformity Assessment: 88 positions
* Statistical Data Supervisory Officers: 46 positions
* K9 Handlers: 45 positions
* HR Counselors: 22 positions
* Healthcare Service Operators: 10 positions
* Protocol Officers: 6 positions
* Healthcare Service Managers: 5 positions
The CPNS selection registration period opened on August 20, 2024, and will close on September 6, 2024. Further information regarding CPNS registration within Kemenkeu can be found at https://rekrutmen.kemenkeu.go.id.
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