UN opens vacancies in Mexico with salaries up to 24,000 pesos monthly

Various UN agencies have opened job opportunities in Mexico for 2026, with estimated salaries ranging from 10,000 to 24,000 pesos monthly. The vacancies include positions from internships to senior roles, mainly based in Mexico City. Proficiency in English and Spanish is required, and applications are submitted via the official UN portal.

2026 brings new opportunities for those dreaming of a career at the UN, with vacancies at agencies like UNFPA, CEPAL, and FAO. While the UN does not specify salaries per position, estimates from sites like Glassdoor and Indeed place monthly earnings between 10,000 and 24,000 pesos, depending on the role, contract length, and agency.

The positions are primarily in Mexico City, with some requiring travel to other states. All roles require at least English and Spanish proficiency, and sometimes French. Key openings include:

  • Head of Mission (P-5): Senior role in Mexico City to lead teams and coordinate with international bodies. One-year fixed-term contract, extendable; closes January 27, 2026.

  • Context Analysis Specialist (UNFPA): Based in Colima with travel; individual consultancy from February 10 to December 31, 2026; deadline February 2.

  • Head of Subregional Office (D-1, CEPAL): Focused on public policy and regional cooperation in Mexico City; closes February 18.

  • Mid-Term Review Specialist (FAO): Three-month temporary contract under personal services.

  • Internship in Public Information – Graphic Designer (I-1): For students or recent graduates in communications; closes January 25.

Applications must be submitted via the Inspira system on UN Careers, including a Personal History Profile (PHP). The UN provides pathways like internships, consultancies, and the Young Professionals Programme for international careers. Deadlines range from late January to mid-February, so applicants should prepare thoroughly in advance.

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Mexico's government confirmed a 13% increase in the minimum wage for 2026, benefiting millions of workers. The raise will take effect on January 1 and aims to boost purchasing power without causing inflation.

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Mexico's public universities start 2026 with a mere 2% budget increase from 2025, insufficient to offset inflation and a 50,400 million peso deficit. The National Association of Universities and Higher Education Institutions (ANUIES) warns that this could worsen financial imbalances and lead to a 'reprivatization' of higher education. Key institutions like UNAM and IPN receive specific allocations, but student enrollment growth is not matched by funding.

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Salaries rose 1.8% in November 2025, below that month's 2.5% inflation, according to data from the National Institute of Statistics and Censos (INDEC). From January to November, incomes increased an average of 36%, exceeding the 27.9% inflation for the period. However, growth in registered employment lagged behind the informal sector.

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