ICRC
1 active role
Duty station
Explore Quibdó careers in protection, humanitarian response, peacebuilding, climate resilience, ethnic inclusion, and field operations.
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2 matching listings from 2 organisations.
Hiring organizations
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1 active role
1 active role
Salary & conditions
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46.6%
Professional-category compensation is adjusted by duty station; the published rate can change.
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C
Duty-station classification in the current UN framework.
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General
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Location terms
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Travel, security, relocation, family status, and host-country arrangements vary by contract and organization.
Working in Quibdó
Quibdó is a Colombian territorial duty station with a field profile distinct from Bogotá. International work can involve protection, peacebuilding, humanitarian response, climate resilience, public services, ethnic inclusion, livelihoods, and community partnerships.
Career ecosystem
Candidates should make community, territorial, protection, ethnic-inclusion, peacebuilding, or technical-delivery experience explicit.
It has a territorial, field, and community-delivery profile.
Protection, peacebuilding, resilience, inclusion, and field programs.
Relevant territorial, sector, community, and Spanish-language experience.