Employment Opportunities with the United Nations
The United Nations appreciates your interest in working to meet the many pressing global challenges. While the role of the United
Nations has grown to include every aspect of human development and conflict management, the number of available posts within the
UN system remains limited. Often the applications received from around the world are from highly qualified individuals holding
Masters and PHD level degrees with several years experience in their area of expertise, as such, recruitment is extremely
competitive. We encourage you to diversify your search for opportunities to serve the world community by consulting the links
provided below.
Official Website locator for the United Nations System of Organizations
This site serves as a portal to over 100 web sites of the United Nations, its funds and programmes, and specialized agencies.
These international organizations cover virtually every humanitarian, economic, political and legal field and will assist you in
your search for employment within the United Nations System. Since recruitment is decentralized, you are encouraged to apply with
the respective organization directly. The site also includes links to key projects and initiatives and to various joint programmes
of the UN System. http://www.unsystem.org/
United Nations Secretariat
Should you have a specific interest in the UN Secretariat which carries out the day-to-day work of the Organization and is headed
by the Secretary-General, application to a specific vacancy is a necessary condition for consideration.
http://myun.un.org/Galaxy/Release3/Login/login.aspx
National Competitive Examination
For employment in the UN Secretariat, entry level professionals are recruited through National Competitive Recruitment
Examinations. The examinations are organized according to nationalities that are under-represented among the staff of the
Secretariat and are administered in a number of occupational groups. http://www.un.org/Depts/OHRM/examin/exam.htm
Internship Programme at Headquarters
Graduate and post-graduate students from diverse academic backgrounds
are assigned to United Nations offices for a period of 3 months. http://www.un.org/Depts/OHRM/sds/internsh/index.htm
Associate Expert Programme
The programme is sponsored by 21 participating donor governments and one international organization. These Governments give
young professionals an opportunity to acquire professional experience in the technical cooperation of the United Nations by
sponsoring their experience. Occasionally, a participating donor may sponsor a small number of developing country nationals.
http://www.unpan.org/associatexpert-prog.asp
Volunteers
You can serve as volunteer specialist and field worker in 140 developing countries.
http://www.unv.org The United Nations Information Technology Service (UNITeS)
is another global volunteer initiative to help bridge the digital divide. http://www.unites.org
United Nations Peacekeeping Missions
Peacekeeping operations offer a full range of options including civilian administration, political affairs, human rights,
humanitarian relief and legal and judicial affairs.
http://www.un.org/Depts/dpko/field/vacancy.htm
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Relief Web, which is an OCHA project, is acknowledged as the premier online source of information on natural disasters and complex
emergencies; it also provides a listing of humanitarian related vacancies in troubled spots around the world. http://www.reliefweb.int
Note… Your application has a better chance of being considered if it is submitted in connection with an advertised vacancy
and follows the recruitment guidelines of the respective organization.
Employment Opportunities with NGOs, Foundations and the Private Secotor
The challenges facing the world today, such as the spread of contagious diseases, degradation of the environment or terrorism,
are too vast and too complex to be addressed solely by the United Nations and its Member States. Not only governments have a
responsibility to take action towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Private sector, foundations, civil society, NGOs
and individuals can and must contribute as well to convene a life in larger freedom for all. We encourage you to search for
opportunities to get involved outside the UN system.
Nongovernmental Organizations (NGOs)
Eldis – Gateway to Development Information
The internet based information service filters, structures and presents development information via the web and email. Focus
is put on materials which are of strategic, policy or practical interest for development practitioners based in both the North
and South. Vacancies and resources for jobs in development, environmental protection, international organizations, consulting firms,
and other opportunities are listed. http://www.eldis.org/go/jobs
BOND - British Overseas NGOs for Development
This initiative provides a central point for advocacy on issues on which member organizations have a common view and would
benefit from having a common voice. BOND focuses its advocacy work on government-civil society relations. The Classifieds
section of the website is updated every few days, and includes jobs in international development, training, office space and
volunteering opportunities. http://www.bond.org.uk/classifieds/index.html
One World
Should you be looking for jobs in human rights, environmental protection, and sustainable development this network of several
hundred partner organizations that provide aid around the world, take a look at this website. http://www.oneworld.net/jobs/
OnPhilanthropy.com
As a global resource for non-profit and philanthropy professionals it provides job opportunities at some of the leading companies
and organizations in the non-profit sector. http://www.dotorgjobs.com
Foundations
Council of Foundations
The Council on Foundations, a membership organization for grantmakers, offers a wealth of
information for and about foundations. Many job vacancies are posted on the website. http://www.cof.org/Jobs/SearchJobs.cfm
The Foundation Center
The Job Corner provides listings of current full-time job openings at U.S.-based foundations, grantmaking public charities,
corporate grantmaking programs, and nonprofit organizations. http://fdncenter.org/pnd/jobs/
European Foundation Center (EFC)
As an independent international association, EFC is the gathering point for independent funders active in and with Europe.
Foundations and corporate citizens from all over Europe and the world are members and partners of the EFC, which promotes and
underpins their work. Job opportunities with EFC can be viewed on this website. http://www.efc.be/agenda/default.asp?wgo=Job
Private Sector
Center for Corporate Citizenship
The Center engages with companies to redefine business success as creating measurable gains for business and society.
The Center achieves results through the power of research, education and member engagement. Job vacancies can be viewed
on this website. http://www.bcccc.net/index.cfm?fuseaction=Page.viewPage&pageId=690&parentID=477
International Chamber of Commerce
ICC is the voice of world business championing the global economy as a force for economic growth, job creation and prosperity.
Job opportunities at the Chamber are displayed on this website. http://www.iccwbo.org/home/intro_icc/Jobs.asp
US Chamber of Commerce
As the world's largest not-for-profit business federation the Chamber represents 3,000,000 businesses. The goal is to advance human progress through an
economic, political and social system based on individual freedom, incentive, initiative, opportunity, and responsibility.
http://www.uschamber.com/careers/default
Note… This page contains only a partial selection of the extensive possibilities to get engaged with NGOs, Foundations, and
the Private Sector.
Created by the United Nations Fund for International Partnerships (www.un.org/unfip)