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Legal Officer (FGIV) – Joint selection procedure

Contract Type Contract Agent
Deadline 1 June 2026

About this position

The summary below is published by CEPOL on the official vacancy notice. Our own analysis — salary realism, comparable openings, career trajectory, language profile — follows further down the page.

Legal Officer (Joint selection procedure)Contract AgentNumber of positions: to establish a reserve listRef.: eu-LISA/26/CA/FGIV/3.1Grade: FGIVDeadline for applications: 01 June 2026, 12:59 pm Tallinn time / 11:59 am Strasbourg timeLocation: CEPOL (Budapest, Hungary), EUAA (Malta), EUDA (Lisbon, Portugal), eu-LISA (Tallinn, Estonia or Strasbourg, France), Europol (The Hague, The Netherlands) or Frontex (Warsaw, Poland)Read more and apply for this job vacancy here Useful information: This selection procedure is published as a joint selection procedure conducted by eu-LISA on behalf of participating EU agencies in the field of Migration and Home Affairs (HOME agencies). The objective is to establish a common reserve list of successful candidates that can be used by the participating agencies: CEPOL, EUAA, EUDA, eu-LISA, Europol and Frontex.Applications are submitted exclusively through the eu-LISA recruitment platform. CEPOL will be recruiting from this reserve list but does not collect applications directly for this recruitment procedure.

Position overview

This is the official EU Careers listing for Legal Officer (FGIV) – Joint selection procedure at CEPOL based in Cepol (Budapest, Hungary), Euaa (Malta), Euda (Lisbon, Portugal), EU-Lisa (Tallinn, Estonia Or Strasbourg, France), Europol (The Hague, The Netherlands) Or Frontex (Warsaw, Poland) (Contract Agent).

Legal Officer (Joint selection procedure)Contract AgentNumber of positions: to establish a reserve listRef.: eu-LISA/26/CA/FGIV/3.1Grade: FGIVDeadline for applications: 01 June 2026, 12:59 pm Tallinn time / 11:59 am Strasbourg timeLocation: CEPOL (Budapest, Hungary), EUAA (Malta), EUDA (Lisbon, Portugal), eu-LISA (Tallinn, Estonia or Strasbourg, France), Europol (The Hague, The Netherlands) or Frontex (Warsaw, Poland)Read more and apply for this job vacancy here Useful information: This selection procedure is published as a joint selection procedure conducted by eu-LISA on behalf of participating EU agencies in the field of Migration and Home Affairs (HOME agencies). The objective is to establish a common reserve list of successful candidates that can be used by the participating agencies: CEPOL, EUAA, EUDA, eu-LISA, Europol and Frontex.Applications are submitted exclusively through the eu-LISA recruitment platform. CEPOL will be recruiting from this reserve list but does not collect applications directly for this recruitment procedure.

Application timeline

This vacancy was first listed on 27 May 2026, today.

The application deadline is 1 June 2026 — 4 days from today. Late applications are not accepted, so submit through the official EU Careers portal well in advance.

Last verified against the EU Careers feed on 27 May 2026.

Where to learn more

For headcount, mission, and other open vacancies at CEPOL see the CEPOL institution page; for the cost of living, correction coefficient, and other postings in Cepol (Budapest, Hungary), Euaa (Malta), Euda (Lisbon, Portugal), EU-Lisa (Tallinn, Estonia Or Strasbourg, France), Europol (The Hague, The Netherlands) Or Frontex (Warsaw, Poland) see our Cepol (Budapest, Hungary), Euaa (Malta), Euda (Lisbon, Portugal), EU-Lisa (Tallinn, Estonia Or Strasbourg, France), Europol (The Hague, The Netherlands) Or Frontex (Warsaw, Poland) location page.

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Career trajectory

Career progression for this grade staff is governed by Articles 44 to 46 of the Staff Regulations (consolidated text on EUR-Lex) and Annex IB on the promotion procedure. Step increases are automatic every two years (Art. 44); grade promotion is competitive, based on the appraisal exercise (Art. 45) and the Career Development Review. For roles at CEPOL, progression to the next grade typically takes three to five years on merit, with two-yearly step increases in between. Article 46 governs the classification at recruitment, which sets the starting step within the grade (usually step 1 for external recruits without prior EU service, step 2 or 3 where relevant professional experience is recognised).
Mobility within the institutions is encouraged via the inter-institutional and intra-institutional vacancy publication system: temporary agents who pass the probation period and reservists from EPSO laureate lists can typically apply to internal vacancies after one year of service. Lateral moves between Directorates-General reset the seniority clock for promotion only if the new post carries a different grade.

Language profile

Beyond the formal language requirements stated in the vacancy notice, the day-to-day working languages at this employer are English and French in roughly equal measure, with German appearing in some technical files. Internal meetings and most policy drafting in Brussels run in English; French remains the preferred internal language in Luxembourg-based services and parts of DG TRADE.

Application cadence

CEPOL has not advertised another comparable role with the same grade and subject signature in the past twenty-four months — this opening has rarely been seen on the EU Careers feed and may be the first such posting in our two-year window. Applicants who pass the eligibility checks should not assume the same profile will reopen on a predictable cadence.

Source: This job listing was sourced from the official EU Careers portal (EPSO). First published: .

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