Description and will be considered for the screening, shortlisting and selection of candidates.Desired Candidate ProfileColombia is the country most impacted by the outflow of over 7.7 million Venezuelan refugees and migrants, hosting nearly 2.8 million Venezuelans, the majority of whom in the process of regularization.
In addition, and despite the 2016 Peace Agreement, conflict and armed violence continue to uproot Colombians (over 1.2 million people newly displaced by the internal conflict since 2016) and, in a growing and worrying trend, also Venezuelans and other nationalities.
Afro-Colombians and indigenous people continue to be disproportionally affected by large-group displacement events and confinements, particularly in the Pacific Coast.
UNHCR and partners work to strengthen preventive actions as well as to respond to emergencies, providing protection and solutions for the people with and for whom UNHCR works.
Over 2.4 million Venezuelans who live in Colombia have registered to benefit from the Temporary Protection Status (TPS), issued by the Government of Colombia in February 2021.
The TPS provides a 10-year protection status and access to a full range of rights including healthcare, education, formal employment, and financial inclusion.
More than 1.8 million permits have been delivered; however, challenges remain in terms of access to rights and services.
Xenophobia against Venezuelans persists, as misinformation and the perceptions that Venezuelans will take away job opportunities from Colombians, fuel general discontent.
UNHCR supports the TPS roll-out and believes it is a promising pathway for addressing the vulnerable situation of Venezuelan refugees and migrants and continues to work towards durable solutions.
Mixed movements of refugees and migrants continue to increase in the region, including more than 520,000 transiting the Darien Gap in 2023.
UNHCR continues to advocate for the expansion of lawful pathways, including resettlement, that avoid the risk of irregular, dangerous journeys, while, at the same time, preserving the fundamental human right to seek asylum.UNHCR is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages all candidates, irrespective of age, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, nationality, socio-economic, religious and ethnic backgrounds, to apply to become a part of the organization.
Furthermore, UNHCR Colombia strongly encourages persons living with disabilities to apply to this position.Functional ClearanceThis position doesn't require a functional clearanceRequired languages (expected Overall ability is at least B2 level),,Desired languagesSpanish,English,Additional QualificationsCL-Multi-stakeholder Communications with Partners, Government & Community, IT-Computer Literacy, IT-Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), PR-Community-based Protection - Principles and methodologies, UN-UN/UNHCR Administrative Rules, Regulations and ProceduresDevelopment Studies - Other, HCR Learning Program - UNHCR, Human Rights - Other, International Law - Other, Political Science - Other, Social Sciences - OtherUNHCR Salary CalculatorOther information