The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria has announced new employment opportunities for qualified candidates, inviting applications for administrative roles within its Abuja office.
The recruitment drive highlights the mission’s commitment to equal opportunity employment, emphasizing that all applicants will be considered regardless of race, religion, gender, political affiliation, or other personal characteristics.
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Positions Available
Two full-time roles are currently open within the Embassy’s Community Liaison Office (CLO):
Assistant Community Liaison Office Coordinator
The Embassy is seeking a qualified candidate to support the CLO Coordinator in managing programs designed to improve the welfare and morale of staff and their families.
The role involves assisting across key responsibility areas such as community engagement, crisis management, education support, and event planning.
The selected candidate will also help develop outreach programs and act as a backup in the absence of the CLO Coordinator.
Applicants must have at least two years of post-secondary education and a minimum of three years’ professional experience in fields such as administration, customer service, or program management.
Strong communication skills, knowledge of government structures, and proficiency in Microsoft Office are required.
Successful candidates must also be eligible to obtain a top-level security clearance and complete background and medical checks.
The position offers a salary of approximately $48,708 on a biweekly basis.
Community Liaison Office (CLO) Coordinator
The Embassy is also hiring a CLO Coordinator to lead community-focused initiatives under the Management Section.
Reporting to the Management Officer, the Coordinator will oversee programs tailored to the needs of the Embassy’s staff community.
Responsibilities include implementing engagement strategies, managing morale-boosting activities, and coordinating services across various U.S. government agencies represented at the mission.
Candidates are expected to have similar educational qualifications and at least three years of relevant professional experience.
The role offers a higher compensation package, with a biweekly salary of about $54,485.
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Application Process and Deadline
Interested applicants are required to submit a complete application, including all necessary documentation and evidence of qualifications.
Some candidates may be required to undergo language or skills assessments as part of the selection process.
Applications for both positions must be submitted on or before May 4, 2026.
Prospective candidates are advised to carefully review all requirements before applying, as incomplete submissions may be disqualified.




















