ILO Jobs: new vacancy announced

Staff from employer organisations and IOE partner companies are encouraged to consider a career at the ILO.

The International Labour Organization (ILO) seeks staff of the highest standards of professional competence and integrity. They encourage applications from qualified women and men, including those with disabilities.

One new call for expression of interest (development cooperation) has been issued on the recruitment platform, ILO Jobs, as follows:

  • ID11415 - N°DC/BANGKOK/P/2023/04 – Regional Coordinator for Decent Work in Supply Chains, P5, Bangkok, Thailand

The closing date for applications is 23 November 2023 (Midnight Bangkok time).

To consult the vacancy notices and apply, please see the following link: ILO Jobs All jobs

Please note: Only on-line applications submitted via ILO Jobs before the stated application deadline will be taken into account. ILO will not be in a position to consider applications to vacancies making use of any e-recruit profile you may have created in the past. You are therefore strongly encouraged to apply at an early stage in the vacancy posting, to allow yourself sufficient time to create a new Candidate Profile in ILO Jobs.

If you have any problems applying on-line, which are not addressed in the FAQs, feel free to contact the Resourcing Unit at ilojobs(at)ilo.org. Candidates should receive an automatic e-mail confirming their application. If they do not receive this e-mail, they should contact the Resourcing Unit at ilojobs(at)ilo.org before the closing date of the competition.


You can visit the “ILO Jobs” e-recruitment system website to sign up to receive Job Alerts in order to automatically receive notifications of any new vacancy notices as soon as they are published. Please find in the "Resources" section brief instructions explaining how to sign up for Job Alerts.

Any requests for information regarding the creation of Job Alerts can be sent to ilojobs(at)ilo.org to get assistance in this endeavour. 

Founded in 1919, the ILO is the United Nations agency that advances social justice and promotes decent work. It is the UN agency that brings together governments, employers and workers to promote decent work for all. Its purpose is to advance social justice for universal and lasting peace through better working lives for all people. The organisation drives a human-centred approach to the future of work through employment creation, rights at work, social protection and social dialogue.

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