The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of Ghana has notified Ghanaians of two new job opportunities at the International Criminal Court (ICC).
In a circular signed by the Candidatures Unit of the ministry, it was disclosed that the ICC is currently recruiting for the roles of Associate Business Solutions Officer at the P-2 level and Associate Accounts/Contributions Officer also at the P-2 level.
Both positions which are based in The Hague, Netherlands - the headquarters of the ICC, come with different application deadlines.
The deadline for the Associate Business Solutions Officer role is July 28, 2024 while that of the Associate Accounts/Contributions Officer is August 8, 2024.
"Relevant information relating to the vacancies could be accessed via the ICC website," reads part of the circular.
Interested and qualified Ghanaians have been urged to submit their applications through the ICC recruitment portal at https://www.icc-cpi.int before the stipulated deadlines.
Applicants have also been asked to "notify the Candidatures Unit of the outcome of submissions through the following email: [email protected]."
The announcement of the vacancies presents an opportunity for Ghanaians to represent their country at the highest level of international criminal justice while working with a globally respected organization like the ICC.



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