Yes, UN Volunteer (UNV) assignments can be full-time
positions, depending on the specific assignment and the needs of the partner
organization. UNV assignments can range in duration from a few months to
several years, and may involve working full-time or part-time, depending on the
specific requirements of the assignment.
UNV assignments can be located in a variety of settings,
including headquarters, field offices, and remote locations. The hours and work
schedule may vary depending on the assignment, but in general, UNV assignments
require a significant time commitment and may involve working long hours,
including evenings and weekends.
As with any job, the specific requirements and expectations
of the UNV assignment will be outlined in the assignment description and
discussed during the selection process. It is important for prospective UN
Volunteers to carefully review the requirements of the assignment and ensure
that they are able to commit to the necessary time and effort before applying.