FAO
Overview
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations works to defeat hunger, improve nutrition, make agriculture, fisheries and forestry more sustainable, and strengthen food systems. FAO supports governments and partners through policy advice, technical cooperation, emergency response, data, standards and field programmes. Roles often involve agriculture, food security, climate, natural resources, programme management, data, operations, communications, procurement and partnerships.
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Current FAO jobs
The newest verified openings, linked to their complete vacancy pages.
Project Operations Assistant
Procurement Assistant
Office Assistant
Project Coordinator
Office Assistant
National Programme Analyst
Field Implementation Specialist
Finance Specialist
Project Finance Assistant
Travel Assistant
Human Resources Assistant
GEF Project Design Specialist
Communications Specialist
Office Assistant
Innovation Officer
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Career guide
Applying for FAO jobs
FAO vacancies can use different contract types, grades and selection methods. Start with the individual vacancy requirements and match your application to its education, experience, language and location criteria.
How to apply
- 1Choose a vacancy that matches your experience and read its exact duties, qualifications and deadline on IGO Jobs.
- 2Follow the vacancy's application link to FAO's official recruitment system and complete the required profile and documents.
- 3Submit before the stated deadline and retain the confirmation from the official platform.
Recruitment process
A typical FAO process can include eligibility screening, technical review, shortlisting, an assessment or interview, reference checks and a final decision. The sequence and timing depend on the role and contract type, and only shortlisted candidates may be contacted.
Salary and benefits
FAO compensation depends on the contract category, grade, duty station and whether the position is locally or internationally recruited. Allowances and benefits can also differ, so use the terms in the individual vacancy or offer as the authoritative details.
Requirements and selection stages vary by vacancy. Always use the individual job page and its linked official source as the final authority.
Quick answers
Frequently asked questions about FAO careers
How do I apply for jobs at FAO?+
Open a current FAO vacancy, confirm that you meet its requirements, and follow the application link provided on the vacancy page. Complete the application on the organisation's official recruitment system before the stated deadline.
What qualifications are required for FAO jobs?+
Requirements vary by position. IGO Jobs cards and vacancy pages show the role's available grade, experience level, location and job function, while the full vacancy page lists exact education, years of experience, technical skills, languages and eligibility conditions.
Does FAO hire international applicants?+
FAO may advertise internationally recruited and locally recruited roles. Eligibility is stated on each vacancy, so applicants should check the contract category, duty station and any nationality or work-authorisation requirements.
How long does the FAO recruitment process take?+
There is no single fixed timeline. Screening, assessments, interviews, reference checks and approvals can vary by role. Applicants should monitor the official recruitment account and the email address used in their application.
Does FAO charge an application fee?+
Legitimate international-organisation recruitment processes do not require candidates to pay a fee to submit an application. Treat requests for payment or sensitive financial information with caution and verify the vacancy through its official source.
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