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World Vision International Employment

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Thank you for your interest in employment with World Vision International. Please note that due to the large volume of applications we receive, we will only be contacting short-listed candidates. If you have any questions regarding the status of your application, you may go to the WVI Employment web page and log in with your registered username and password to access your "Previous Applications" to check the status of your application(s).

If this is your first time applying online at the World Vision International website, please click the "proceed" button below, then click on the "How to Apply" button to review the "Step by Step Instructions."

If you have any technical difficulties when applying online, you can contact a World Vision International Recruiter, by clicking the ". . . CONTACT WORLD VISION HERE" link to send us your CV/resume by email or postal mail.

Please do not register or apply online if you are applying for the vacancies listed on this site for the United States. Please use the application included in the body of the job vacancy announcement.

Please click proceed button to view all current international vacancies.

As a child focused organization, World Vision is committed to the protection of children and does not employ staff whose background is not suitable for working with children. All employment is conditioned upon the successful completion of all applicable background checks, including criminal record checks where possible.



Volunteer opportunities not available for disasters

At this time, World Vision is not able to offer volunteer opportunities in response to emergency disasters such as the earthquake recovery efforts in Haiti. Please consult our international employment directory (click the "proceed" button above this text) to find long-term emergency relief and recovery positions for which we welcome applicants.

Employment fraud warning

World Vision would like to inform applicants about individuals who are fraudulently claiming to be recruiters for World Vision, but are in no way affiliated with World Vision. These scam artists advertise high-paying jobs with World Vision that do not exist. “Successful” candidates are instructed to wire a “training” or “recruitment” fee, to an overseas bank account.
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