French regional government operating 180+ service lines for 1.2M residents
Département du Val d'Oise is a regional government agency north of Paris managing social services, employment, infrastructure, and culture across a 1.2-million-resident territory. The tech stack is almost entirely Microsoft Office–centric (Word, Excel, Teams, Outlook) with specialized tools for specific domains—GIS and AutoCAD for territorial planning, LIMS for lab operations, Adobe for creative work. The hiring velocity is accelerating across healthcare (46 open roles), operations, and social services, reflecting scaling pressures in elder care networks and food safety compliance—two major pain points evident in the active projects.
Notable leadership hires: Deputy Director Roads, Legal Services Director, Team Lead, Legal Director, Finance Director
Val d'Oise is a French départemental council (conseil départemental) operating as a public service agency with ~4,000 staff and over 180 distinct job categories. The organization manages mandatory functions including social welfare, youth services, education infrastructure, employment support, and regional development across the Val d'Oise territory. Recent initiatives include a management innovation school, remote-work charter, and strategic investment planning through 2028. The agency operates museums, manages school meal programs, oversees elder care network development, and runs public procurement for territorial projects.
Primarily Microsoft Office suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams), Adobe products, Business Objects for analytics, GIS and AutoCAD for planning, and Lotus Notes for legacy messaging.
Approximately 4,000 staff across the entire territory, representing over 180 distinct occupations serving the regional population.
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