
Careers at UNODC · United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
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The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime supports Member States on crime prevention, criminal justice, drug policy, anti-corruption, trafficking, terrorism prevention, and related rule-of-law challenges.
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Intern - Programme Support

Research and Analysis Assistant (AML/CFT)

Especialista en Recursos Humanos

Associate Coordination Officer

Graphic Designer

Especialista en Crimen Organizado y Justicia Penal

Monitoring and Reporting Support - Data Analysis and Consolidation

Individual Contractor, Project Support

International Consultant – Maritime and Riverine Navigation Trainer

Environmental Inspection Specialist

Programme Officer (Alternative Development)

Drug Control and Crime Prevention Intern

Programme Coordinator

National Consultant to Conduct Training Needs Assessment for Criminal Justice Institutions to Strengthen Case Management Systems

Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Officer (Anti-Corruption)

Project Support Officer

Especialista en Investigación de Lavado de Activos/Financiamiento al Terrorismo

Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Intern

Procurement Assistant

Oficial de Proyecto – Prevención del Lavado de Activos

Programme Support Associate: Health and Development

Procurement Assistant

Programme Management Officer

International Consultant on Minerals Crime and Security of Minerals Supply Chains
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UNODC careers include legal and policy work, program management, criminal-justice reform, border and organized-crime work, research, data, communications, partnerships, and operations. Strong applications name the justice, law-enforcement, health, or institutional system involved and the safeguards around sensitive work.
UNODC is headquartered in Vienna with field and regional operations. The vacancy determines the employment route, duty station, security context, and eligibility.
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What does UNODC work on?+
Its work includes crime prevention and criminal justice, corruption, drugs, trafficking, terrorism prevention, cybercrime, border management, and related rule-of-law issues.
Are all UNODC roles law-enforcement jobs?+
No. UNODC also needs program, legal, research, data, communications, partnership, and operational professionals.
How should sensitive experience be presented?+
Use accurate, non-sensitive evidence: the institutional context, safeguard, analysis or program action, and result. Do not expose protected case, client, or operational information.
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