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Associate Electoral/Political Affairs Officer (JPO, P2)  

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Date of last update: 2026-02-10 (Expiry date:  2026-03-04)

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The Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA) plays a central role in United Nations efforts to prevent and resolve conflict around the world. DPPA provides the Secretary-General and the UN system with timely analysis of political developments around the world. It provides early warning of possible conflict and extends expertise and assistance to Member States and regional organizations, often working in partnerships.


The Electoral Assistance Division (EAD) of DPPA serves as the United Nations system-wide focal point for all electoral assistance activities of the Organization. The Division coordinates and ensures consistency in responding to Member State requests, strengthens institutional knowledge, manages a roster of electoral experts, develops and disseminates electoral policies, and collaborates with regional and intergovernmental partners to support capacity development.



As Associate Electoral/Political Affairs Officer you support the Electoral Assistance Division by providing the following:

  • Support UN electoral assistance, including responses to Member State requests, democratic processes, and preventive diplomacy
  • Conduct research and draft reports, notes, talking points, and background documents
  • Monitor political and electoral developments and support UN missions, projects, and country portfolios
  • Assist with electoral needs assessments, meetings, and coordination across UN entities and partners
  • Maintain electoral documentation, databases, and institutional memory, and carry out assigned projects
  • Etc.

Part of the Swiss JPO Programme, this position is sponsored by the Peace and Human Rights Division (PHRD) of the FDFA.


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Vacancies: 1

Working hours (%): 80-100% / 100%

Type of contract: Staff (Permanent and Fixed Term)

Duration: 1-2 year assignment (1 year renewable fixed-term contracts)

Education level: Master's degree

Driving licence: Car driving licence

Macro-area: North America

Level of experience: Professional, 3 to 5 years

Area of work Definition: Political Affairs, Conflict and Peacekeeping

Type of organisation: Multilateral Organisations

Skills required

For the Swiss JPO programme:

  • Swiss nationality
  • Not older than 32 years at the date of the first round of interviews
  • Fluency in English and a second UN language
  • Master's degree 
  • Two Swiss national languages
  • Driving license

 

For this position:

  • Master's degree in political science, international relations, law or related field;
  • 3 years of relevant professional experience is required. DPPA counts professional experience gained after completion of the first university degree. Relevant internship experience is counted at 50%. Relevant volunteer experience may be credited for up to 50%;
  • Experience in electoral assistance is an advantage;
  • Excellent analytical capabilities and very good computer skills are required.

 

Please find more details in the full job description.

 

Important details regarding your application

Make sure your profile on cinfoPoste is complete and up to date:

  • Mandatory: Motivation letter in English (not more than 3500 characters, to be inserted in the pop-up window when you click on "apply")
  • Mandatory: UN Personal History Profile duly completed and uploaded under the section "documents". Note that we will base our evaluation and calculation of your relevant experience on the UN Personal History Profile, not the CV.
  • Mandatory: Work certificates, diplomas and university credentials (as PDF) uploaded under the section "documents".
  • Mandatory: A copy of your driving license
  • Optional: CV in English

Find useful tips and resources related to UN applications on the cinfo website and read this article

 

Application deadline:  04 March 2026

Written test:  to be completed between 09 – 15 March 2026

First round of interviews:  26 / 27 March 2026 online

 

Start date: Please be aware that the recruitment process may take 3 to 6 months. You are expected to start your assignment within 3 months following notification of selection.

 

Any questions? Contact Michal Habegger, cinfo's Recruitment Specialist, recruitment@cinfo.ch

 

We are committed to gender balance and encourage applications from qualified individuals of all genders. We also welcome applications from people with different gender identities and from people with different backgrounds, including sexual orientation, disability, cultural or religious background. We value an inclusive working environment that promotes equal opportunities and a non-discriminatory culture. 

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