Organization: U.S. Embassy Abuja, Nigeria
Section: Management Section / Community Liaison Office
Location: Abuja (FCT)
Employment Type: Full-time
Salary: USD $48,708 / Biweekly (Equivalent)
Application Closing Date: 4th May, 2026
POSITION OVERVIEW
The U.S. Embassy in Abuja is seeking a dynamic and highly organized professional for the Assistant Community Liaison Office Coordinator (A/CLO) position. As a key support pillar for the CLO Coordinator, you will help manage programs across the Eight Areas of CLO Responsibility to enhance community morale. This is a front-line role that requires excellent judgment, advocacy skills, and the ability to act independently to support the diverse Foreign Service community in Abuja.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Working under the supervision of the CLO Coordinator, the Assistant CLO will:
- Program Support: Assist in developing and managing morale-enhancing programs across all 8 areas (Employment, Crisis Management, Education, Outreach, Referral, Transitions, Liaison, and Events).
- Independent Advocacy: Interact independently with clients to identify needs and formulate advocacy plans for quality-of-life issues.
- Content Creation: Develop CLO materials, orientation packets, and community publications.
- Operational Continuity: Act as the primary back-up to the CLO Coordinator, fulfilling all responsibilities in their absence.
- Event Innovation: Generate and execute creative ideas for community events tailored to the Abuja mission’s demographics.
CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS
Education & Experience
- Education: Completion of at least two (2) years of college or university studies is required.
- Experience: Minimum of three (3) years of professional experience in administration, office management, customer service, program management, or public policy.
Institutional Knowledge
- Foreign Service Context: A good understanding of the Foreign Service community and the federal government structure.
- Technical Policy: Familiarity with Department of State programs and policies pertaining to the Eight Areas of Responsibility.
- Software: Standard proficiency in Microsoft Office is mandatory.
Skills & Abilities
- Confidentiality: Must exercise extreme discretion when dealing with sensitive and confidential community matters.
- Resilience: Ability to thrive in a high-stress, fast-paced work environment.
- Communication: Excellent interpersonal skills and teamwork; experience in data collection and professional report writing.
Security & Clearance
- Must be able to obtain and hold a Top Secret security clearance.
- Must be able to begin work within 6 weeks of receiving agency authorization.
METHOD OF APPLICATION
Interested candidates must complete the electronic application form via the ERA portal. Note: Your application must explicitly address all qualifications, including education, experience, and language skills, to avoid disqualification.
The U.S. Mission provides equal opportunity and fair treatment in employment to all people.
Success Blueprint: Assistant CLO Coordinator (Abuja)
The Assistant CLO (A/CLO) position is a “front-line responder” role. The Embassy is looking for someone who combines administrative excellence with high-level emotional intelligence. Use this guide to optimize your ERA application:
1. The “Front-Line” Narrative
In your application, emphasize your experience as a “problem solver” for individuals.
- The Task: You must show you can handle quality-of-life issues with Good Judgment.
- Pro-Tip: In your “Major Duties” section on the ERA portal, describe a time you advocated for a client or managed a complex customer service situation. Mention how you balanced the needs of the individual with organizational policy.
2. Focus on “Data & Reports”
Unlike the lead Coordinator role, the Assistant role often handles the heavy lifting of Data Collection.
- Requirement: The ad specifically asks for “experience in data collection and report writing.”
- Strategy: Highlight any experience you have with surveys, community feedback loops, or administrative reporting. If you have tracked program success using metrics or KPIs, include that detail.
3. Demonstrating “Independent Interaction”
The Assistant is expected to “interact independently” with clients.
- Key Attribute: The Embassy wants to know you don’t need constant hand-holding.
- Keywords to Use: “Proactive,” “Self-starter,” “Independent coordination,” and “Autonomous project management.”
4. Mastery of the “Eight Areas”
Even as an Assistant, you must know the Department of State’s CLO framework.
- Education: Mention resources for schooling.
- Transitions: Mention welcoming/orientations.
- Employment: Mention family member employment assistance.
- Morale: Mention event planning.
- Crisis: Mention information dissemination during security alerts.
5. Critical ERA Application Tips
- Don’t Skip Sections: The Embassy explicitly warns that failing to address education, experience, or language requirements will result in disqualification.
- The 6-Week Rule: Ensure your background is “clean” for a Top Secret clearance. Be ready to pivot into the role quickly—delays beyond 6 weeks can end your candidacy.
- Language Requirement: Address your English proficiency (Speaking, Reading, Writing) directly in the ERA text boxes as requested.
6. Final Checklist
- [ ] College Credits: Confirm you have at least 60 credit hours (2 years) of university study.
- [ ] CV Alignment: Does your professional history show at least 3 years in a “high-stress” or “fast-paced” environment?
- [ ] Top Secret Ready: Are you prepared for an intensive background and medical investigation?
You are the support system for the mission’s families. Apply with excellence.
