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Junior Professional Officers

The Junior Professional Officer (JPO) Programme is a talent programme targeting young professionals with a couple of years of professional experience. It has specific application requirements related to: nationality, age, type of diploma and years of experience. Please carefully review the requirements of the current vacancies on the dedicated UNDP JPO Service Centre website as well as on the website of the sponsoring government to ensure you are eligible. 

Minimum requirements to apply are usually: 

  • To be under 32 years of age. 

  • Academic qualifications: Master's degree (or equivalent) in a development-related discipline. 

  • A minimum of two years of paid working experience in a relevant field, preferably in a developing country. 

  • Language skills: written and spoken proficiency in English. Proficiency in French and/or Spanish is a strong asset. Proficiency in Arabic, Russian or Portuguese can be an asset; 

  • Excellent information technology skills, including word-processing, database applications, presentation software. 

  • Demonstrated ability to think strategically; to express ideas clearly; to work independently and in teams; to demonstrate a sense of self-assuredness combined with cultural and gender sensitivity. 

  • A strong commitment to development; an interest in adapting to varied physical and professional environments; and a desire to work with people with different language, national and cultural backgrounds. 

  • Respect for the principles of the United Nations Charter and the participating UN organizations Mission Statements. 

  • The JPO and SDP are country-sponsored programmes and as such the call of nominations is open to its own nationals. However, Belgium, Italy, The Netherlands and Sweden also sponsor vacancies for nationals of developing countries.  

For more information about the UNDP JPO Programme and how to apply please visit our dedicated UNDP JPO Service Centre website
 

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