Careers at WFP · World Food Programme
Overview
The World Food Programme is the United Nations humanitarian organization focused on ending hunger and supporting food security. It delivers emergency assistance, resilience and school-feeding programs, cash-based transfers, nutrition, logistics, and supply-chain operations with governments and partners.
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Senior Communications Associate
Management Services Assistant
Asociado/a Senior de Provisión de Servicios Logísticos
Auxiliar de Enlace Comunitario
Consultor de Mapeo financiero, legal y político
Business Support Assistant (Finance)
Finance Officer
Business Support Assistant (Management Services)
Programme Assistant (Programme Support)
Business Support Assistant, Supply Chain
IT Operations Assistant
Programme Associate (EPR)
Logistics Officer (Funds Management)
Food Safety and Quality Assurance Officer
Finance Associate
Business Support Associate - Supply Chain
IT Operations Associate
External Relations Officer
Management Services Associate
Business Transformation Officer
Communications Assistant
Logistics Officer (Contracting)
Human resource Officer - Talent Acquisition
Programme Associate (Home-Grown School Feeding)
Security Associate
Monitoring Assistant (Community Feedback Mechanism)
Senior Programme Associate (Climate Analytics)
Storekeeper (Fleet)
Procurement Officer
Programme Associate (Community Feedback Mechanism)
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Working at WFP
WFP careers include program and emergency management, food security analysis, nutrition, supply chain, aviation, engineering, digital systems, finance, procurement, communications, and country-office operations. Mobility and field readiness can be central to internationally recruited roles.
WFP is headquartered in Rome and operates through country, regional, and emergency offices worldwide.
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How to apply for WFP jobs
WFP requires applications through its online recruiting system. It asks candidates to keep the Workday profile complete and to apply to advertised roles rather than sending unsolicited documents.
How to apply
- 1Complete the online profile with employment history, qualifications, language skills, and the materials required by the vacancy.
- 2Submit the application, CV, and cover letter through the recruiting system before the deadline.
- 3Follow the official system and email communications if shortlisted for a role-specific evaluation.
Selection process
For its published FIT Pool route, WFP describes pre-screening, technical assessment, profile screening, a second UN-language test, panel interview, and background checks. A standard vacancy may use a different sequence, so its notice remains controlling.
Requirements and selection stages vary by vacancy. Check the individual job page for the exact criteria, deadline and application instructions.
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Frequently asked questions about WFP careers
What kinds of careers exist at WFP?+
WFP recruits both humanitarian and corporate professionals, including specialists in programs, supply chain, food security, logistics, technology, and operations.
Does WFP use talent pools?+
WFP’s Future International Talent Pool is a published route for certain internationally recruited opportunities and has its own selection sequence.
What documents are needed for a WFP application?+
The vacancy and recruiting system determine this. WFP vacancy guidance commonly requests an accurate profile, CV, and cover letter, with further documents requested later when needed.
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