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UN Jobs in Majuro: Pacific Climate Careers

Explore Majuro careers in climate resilience, ocean management, public services, disaster preparedness, and Pacific development.

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Active jobs

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Active listings

Current vacancies in Majuro

4 matching listings from 2 organisations.

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Hiring organizations

Organizations with work in Majuro

The active roles above show the organizations currently recruiting for this duty station. Their mix changes with operations, funding cycles, and the work being delivered locally.

IOM

3 active roles

UNICEF

1 active role

Salary & conditions

What to compare for a Majuro appointment

Contract and grade

Professional, General, Volunteer

Eligibility, contract type, and benefits are set by the recruiting organization and the individual vacancy.

Location terms

Read the vacancy notice

Travel, security, relocation, family status, and host-country arrangements vary by contract and organization.

Working in Majuro

Why this duty station matters

Majuro is the Marshall Islands' national government and international-development hub. Its international-career context is shaped by climate resilience, ocean and coastal management, disaster preparedness, health, education, governance, livelihoods, and public-service delivery across atolls.

International role
Pacific island climate and development hub
Language context
English and Marshallese needs vary

Career ecosystem

International work in Majuro

Candidates should be clear about island coverage and experience with decentralized delivery, climate, public services, or Pacific cooperation.

Majuro career FAQs

What work is associated with Majuro?+

Climate, ocean, disaster, public-service, governance, and development work.

Are all roles environmental?+

No. Health, education, governance, and operations are also relevant.

What should candidates check?+

Atoll coverage, travel, language, and appointment terms.