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3 active roles
Duty station
Explore Majuro careers in climate resilience, ocean management, public services, disaster preparedness, and Pacific development.
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4 matching listings from 2 organisations.




Hiring organizations
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.
3 active roles
1 active role
Salary & conditions
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42%
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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Professional, General, Volunteer
Eligibility, contract type, and benefits are set by the recruiting organization and the individual vacancy.
Location terms
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Travel, security, relocation, family status, and host-country arrangements vary by contract and organization.
Working in Majuro
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.
Career ecosystem
Candidates should be clear about island coverage and experience with decentralized delivery, climate, public services, or Pacific cooperation.
Climate, ocean, disaster, public-service, governance, and development work.
No. Health, education, governance, and operations are also relevant.
Atoll coverage, travel, language, and appointment terms.