Career Opportunities
Allied Command Transformation (ACT) Recruitment
Contact Information |
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E-mail: civilianpersonnel@act.nato.int |
Phone:
Tel: +1 757 747 4183 |
Mailing Address:
7857 Blandy Road Suite 100 |
ACT CIVILIAN EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Here you can access information relating to vacant NATO civilian positions at Headquarters Supreme Allied Commander Transformation (HQ SACT).
The need to provide continuity and specialist skills not found in the military, coupled with the cost of training military personnel in skills found in commerce, underpin the requirement for international civilian staff as an integral part of NATO's military structure. At HQ SACT, NATO International Civilian Staff work along-side their military colleagues in functions which span the activities of the Headquarters in both operational and supporting roles. These include Operations Research & Analysis, Resource Management (HRM, Finance, Infrastructure), Communications & Information Technology and International Law.
There are three categories of NATO International Civilian staff employed at HQ SACT, which are split between the following grades:
- A grade staff have professional/management level responsibility and are typically employed in Operations Research & Analysis, Resource Management (HRM, Finance, Infrastructure), Communications & Information Technology and International Law.
- L grade staff are specialist linguistic posts, such as Translator/Reviser positions.
- B grade staff are typically technicians or assistants, such as Information Technology Assistants, Financial Assistants and Administrative Assistants.
The two official languages of NATO are English and French. The work at HQ SACT is mainly conducted in the English Language.
ACT Recruitment
Nationals of the following Countries are eligible to apply:
Albania, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Slovakia, Spain, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States of America.
Applications for civilian employment should be made for a specific vacancy using the official HQ SACT Application For Employment form (Application) and submitted electronically to civilianpersonnel@act.nato.int. Candidates must answer each question in English or French. Expressions such as: ‘please see attached résumé (CV)’, or ‘please see annex’ or ‘see attached document’ are not acceptable and will cause the application to be rejected.
A maximum of 3 sheets of supporting information may be attached to the application, and should include a copy of the highest qualification demanded of the post.
Serving NATO International Civilian staff will be offered a contract in accordance with the NATO Civilian Personnel Regulations. Newly recruited staff will be offered an initial contract of three years with possibility of renewal. The mandatory retirement age for NATO is 65.