We Are Hiring! 20 Vacancies Available at NATO Joint Warfare Centre Before the End of 2026

May 22, 2026

STAVANGER, Norway – As part of the recruitment initiative launched earlier this year, NATO’s Joint Warfare Centre (JWC) is preparing to recruit 20 new staff members to the organization before the end of 2026.

“We are recruiting to fill 20 NATO international civilian vacancies to augment the JWC’s existing workforce,” says Major Prittany, the JWC’s Human Resources Management Branch Head. “These vacancies will be announced on the NATO Talent Acquisition Platform as well as on the JWC’s website.”

“Nationals of all NATO member countries are eligible to apply,” she adds. “And we will be excited to see applications from countries where we currently have fewer staff, such as Finland and Sweden, NATO’s newest members.”

Major Prittany explains: “Our Nordic neighbours participate in all JWC-directed exercises, providing their expertise on topics such as the total defence concept or Arctic security. By working together to strengthen NATO’s readiness here at the JWC, we can positively impact our important mission and future growth.”

A unique NATO command in the North

Established in 2003 in Stavanger, Norway, the JWC remains one of the most ground-breaking organizations within NATO. A central enabler for warfare development and training, the JWC delivers NATO’s largest and most complex multi-domain exercises at the strategic and operational levels.

“It gives me great pride to see the dedication and effort the team brings to JWC’s mission every day. We have a shared purpose to make NATO better,” says Major Prittany.

“Together we make NATO better” has been the Joint Warfare Centre motto for a number of years, highlighting the important role it plays in strengthening NATO’s readiness and advancing the Alliance’s warfare expertise.

“I heard this JWC motto when I arrived here in August 2025 and I think it is truly inspiring. This is a place where NATO trains for Allied interoperability and readiness. To do this, the JWC partners with national training organizations and non-NATO entities. It is a place for professional growth, learning, great camaraderie and innovation.”

Our recruitment effort is to ensure our organization is fit for the future and delivers outputs at the complexity, scale and scope NATO requires.

– Major Prittany
JWC’s Human Resources Management Branch Head