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Job Highlight: Junior Professional Officer (JPO) Positions Available at the IAEA in Vienna

Job Highlight: Junior Professional Officer (JPO) Positions Available at the IAEA in Vienna

Exciting new Junior Professional Officer (JPO) roles funded by the United States have opened at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. These positions, managed by IAEA Programs at Argonne National Laboratory, offer a unique chance for U.S. citizens to gain international experience in a variety of fields. The JPO program helps participants develop specialized skills to bring back to the U.S., with positions across scientific, technical, and administrative areas.

Available Fields

The JPO roles cover a broad spectrum of expertise, including:

  • Legal Affairs
  • Human Resources
  • Food Safety
  • Water Quality
  • Nuclear Engineering
  • Project Management
  • Data Analysis

Benefits for JPOs

The JPO program is an opportunity to work within the IAEA while receiving numerous benefits:

  • Round-trip airfare to Vienna
  • Relocation expenses
  • Six weeks of paid leave
  • Comprehensive medical insurance

Application Deadline: November 25, 2024

About the JPO Program

The Junior Professional Officer (JPO) program offers U.S. citizens the opportunity to join the IAEA’s workforce temporarily, providing professional experience in an international setting. JPOs work at either the P-1 or P-2 level under the guidance of a senior team member, gaining experience in either scientific, technical, or administrative fields within the IAEA’s non-Safeguards departments.

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Assignment Duration and Eligibility

JPO assignments typically last one year, with a possible extension to a second year. To qualify, applicants must:

  • Be under 32 years of age
  • Possess a first-level university degree (some positions may require an advanced degree)
  • Have at least two years of relevant work experience
  • Be fluent in English; knowledge of another IAEA official language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, Spanish) is a plus

How to Apply

Interested in applying? Follow the application steps here: How to Apply for JPO Positions

Selection Process

Applications for U.S.-sponsored JPOs are reviewed by the IAEA and then forwarded to the U.S. Department of State through the U.S. Mission in Vienna. The U.S. government then reviews candidate qualifications and recommends suitable applicants for final consideration by the IAEA. Selections are based primarily on educational background and relevant experience.

Outreach Toolkit

To help share IAEA career opportunities with U.S. students and alumni, the IAEA Programs at Argonne provides an outreach toolkit, which includes:

  • Digital flyers
  • Printable posters
  • Outreach emails for sharing career information

Career Events and Webinars

IAEA Programs at Argonne regularly hosts career events and webinars on topics like:

  • Recruitment processes
  • Application and interview preparation
  • Working at the IAEA

Visit IAEA Programs at Argonne for more information on these career events and resources.


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