UNICEF Albania Country office (ACO) is hiring a Communication Assistant (Digital), GS5 level (Post # 132863), Fixed Term position to provide support to the UNICEF Country office team, specifically to the Communication and Fundraising team. The incumbent in the post will be working closely with the Communication Officer, NOB, and the Fundraising officer, NOB level.
If You're ready to provide support to the digital communication, advocacy and private sector engagement support and contribute to amplyfing UNICEF mission, building trust with stakeholdres and drive UNICE visibility in the country, we encourage you to apply for this position and join UNICEF Albania Country office team!
The Venezuela Country Office is searching for a committed professional to provide leadership and facilitate the processes that will ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, effective and timely response by members of the WASH Cluster.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
PFP’s Governance Team is tasked with developing nonprofit governance guidance and providing technical support to National Committees. The objective is to promote good governance practices through effective structures, policies and processes, thereby enhancing board effectiveness, ensuring clear accountabilities, fostering an ethical atmosphere, maintaining transparency, and upholding a robust control environment.
The Policy-Writing Consultant (Audit and Risk) will support updating and writing guidance documents specific to the technical nonprofit governance area of Audit and Risk, as part of the organization’s control environment, and conduct related research and consultations with stakeholders as needed.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
To deliver their functions, and fulfill their role as civil society organizations, the National Committees often engage volunteers. The number and nature of the volunteers engaged with each National Committee, as well as the functions they perform, varies significantly across countries. They also follow different policies and regulations, influenced by national legislation and standard practice.
According to UNICEF’s accountability framework, the Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships is responsible for managing the relationship between UNICEF and the National Committees, enabling them to deliver to the best of their capacities and ensuring alignment with UNICEF policies and strategies.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
PFP’s Governance Team is tasked with developing nonprofit governance guidance and providing technical support to National Committees. The objective is to promote good governance practices through effective structures, policies and processes, thereby enhancing board effectiveness, ensuring clear accountabilities, fostering an ethical atmosphere, maintaining transparency, and upholding a robust control environment.
The Policy-Writing Consultant (Anti-fraud, Cybersecurity and AML) will support updating and writing guidance documents specific to the technical nonprofit governance area of anti-fraud, and anti-money laundering, as part of the organization’s control environment, and conduct related research and consultations with stakeholders as needed.
The Market Development & Fundraising Innovation Team (MD/FIT), part of the Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Division, is seeking a consultant to coordinate team communications and develop the community of practice—an essential aspect of the MD/FIT strategy. The role will focus particularly on supporting the Fundraising Innovation Program. The consultant will be responsible for strengthening the facilitation and implementation of support workstreams for UNICEF fundraising directors and fundraisers globally.
This consultancy position will actively contribute to the achievement of the MD/FIT Program’s strategic objectives for 2025/2026 by maintaining engagement with the Market Development stakeholder network and advancing the Fundraising Innovation Community of Practice. Key responsibilities include coordinating and delivering regular communications, facilitating knowledge sharing initiatives, and supporting fundraising innovation processes and activities.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
Since 1991, the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) has helped to motivate facilities providing maternity and newborn services worldwide to better support breastfeeding. Based on the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, the BFHI focuses on providing optimal clinical care for new mothers and their infants. There is substantial evidence that implementing the Ten Steps significantly improves breastfeeding rates.
PFP and PPD, in partnership with key National Committees, aim to support country-specific advocacy strategies for OECD DAC countries to prioritize children and child-related sectors in future ODA design and implementation. This analysis will provide individual country reports, that serve as inputs into each country’s ODA strategy, focusing on 8 key donor countries. It includes a comparative analysis of the current state of DAC aid vis-à-vis children's needs globally; identification of best practices and leadership models within the DAC; and key ways in which future ODA investments across DAC countries can prioritize child rights and child-related sectors to achieve the SDGs.
UNICEF Cameroon is seeking a dynamic and committed WASH Officer to provide leadership, technical guidance, and programme oversight for WASH interventions in the North-West & South-West (NWSW) regions. This role will support UNICEF’s efforts to ensure access to safe water, adequate sanitation, improved hygiene practices, and strengthened preparedness and resilience of communities affected by crises.
The Child Protection Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for child protection programmes/projects within the Country Programme from development, planning to delivery of results. H/She prepares, executes, manages, and implements a variety of technical and administrative programme tasks to facilitate programme development, implementation, programme progress monitoring, evaluating and reporting. In particular, the Child Protection Officer will provide technical, operational and administrative assistance in the operationalisation of the case management component of the child grant in Zambézia and the phased implementation of the Social Action Programme (ProSAS) in Milange and Pebane districts.
The purpose of this consultancy is to develop a comprehensive and persuasive investment case for donors, built on evidence-based narratives, case studies, and human-interest stories that highlight UNICEF’s impact and leadership in improving WASH and nutrition practices in schools, strengthening primary health care at the community level, enhancing maternal and perinatal services at the secondary level, expanding access to quality health care in the Aral Sea region, and providing systems-level technical assistance to the Government of Uzbekistan in areas such as policy formulation, oversight, accountability, coordination mechanisms, and health financing. In addition, the consultant will prepare a concise analytical proposition that links climate shocks with adolescent health and mental health in Uzbekistan, outlining their relevance and identifying entry points for future donor investment.
UNICEF is managing a significant construction portfolio in Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar. Currently more than 80 facilities in the camps are under reconstruction/renovation, and the new construction of temporary and semi-permanent structure have been commissioned. In addition, the urgent renovation works in UNICEF office facilities have been started. All these projects are implemented by UNICEF and executed by construction companies. To ensure compliance, timely implementation and quality assurance, and in the absence of UNICEF CXB-based construction engineer, a full-time Construction Engineer consultant is to be engaged for the period of six month implement the project portfolio. The construction engineer will require to manage the overall activities, provide technical support for all associated works, maintain smooth coordination between all the party’s and ensure construction works are being conducted as per the set timeline and standards.
UNICEF Cambodia is seeking a national consultant to support the costing of the National Disability Identification Mechanism. The role requires an advanced university degree (Master’s or PhD) in economics, social policy, development, or related fields, along with at least eight years of professional experience in public financial management reform, results-based management, programme budgeting, and strategic budget planning in Cambodia.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children and promoting inclusive development, we invite you to apply and join our mission.
UNICEF Timor-Leste is seeking for National consultant to strengthen multisectoral nutrition coordination and advocacy for implementation and scaling-up evidence-based nutrition interventions.
UNICEF Côte d'Ivoire recrute un(e) Consultant(e) international(e) pour conduire une analyse des risques et conflits incluant les effets du changement climatique en Côte d’Ivoire. Si vous êtes intéressé(e) et possédez les qualifications requises, postulez et rejoignez-nous pour contribuer à faire progresser la cause des droits des enfants en Côte d'Ivoire.
UNICEF PERU
PASANTÍA ADMINISTRATIVA PARA TUMBES
SUPERVISOR: Coordinador/a de Tumbes
PERIODO: 3 meses
MODALIDAD: Presencial
UBICACIÓN DE LA PASANTÍA: Tumbes
UNICEF Tunisia is recruiting a Driver, at the G-2 level, who will provide reliable and safe driving services, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, integrity, sense of responsibility, excellent knowledge of protocol whilst ensuring compliance with local driving rules and regulations.
The Driver demonstrates a client-oriented approach, high sense of responsibility, courtesy, tact and the ability to work with people of different national and cultural backgrounds.
The purpose of the post is to strengthen resilience of girls and children with disabilities including other vulnerable children through provision of access to equitable education. The Gender and Inclusion Specialist will lead activities in the MYRP to empower women and other stakeholders for promoting girls’ education and provide appropriate learning environments and opportunities children with disabilities.
Specific objectives:
Strengthen the capacities of grantees and sub-grantees including the National Ministry of Education to implement gender inclusive practices to enable girls, children with disabilities and other vulnerable children have access to education support in Central African Republic.
Improve the Central African Republic national policies and institutional capacities to implement, coordinate and monitor gender and inclusive education in the education interventions in the country.
To provide access to inclusive and equitable quality education and life-long learning opportunities for girls, children with disabilities and other vulnerable children.
To strengthen resilience through awareness and promotion of gender and inclusion in the communities
UNICEF Albania Country office (ACO) is hiring a Communication Assistant (Digital), GS5 level (Post # 132863), Fixed Term position to provide support to the UNICEF Country office team, specifically to the Communication and Fundraising team. The incumbent in the post will be working closely with the Communication Officer, NOB, and the Fundraising officer, NOB level.
If You're ready to provide support to the digital communication, advocacy and private sector engagement support and contribute to amplyfing UNICEF mission, building trust with stakeholdres and drive UNICE visibility in the country, we encourage you to apply for this position and join UNICEF Albania Country office team!
The Venezuela Country Office is searching for a committed professional to provide leadership and facilitate the processes that will ensure a well-coordinated, strategic, adequate, coherent, effective and timely response by members of the WASH Cluster.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
PFP’s Governance Team is tasked with developing nonprofit governance guidance and providing technical support to National Committees. The objective is to promote good governance practices through effective structures, policies and processes, thereby enhancing board effectiveness, ensuring clear accountabilities, fostering an ethical atmosphere, maintaining transparency, and upholding a robust control environment.
The Policy-Writing Consultant (Audit and Risk) will support updating and writing guidance documents specific to the technical nonprofit governance area of Audit and Risk, as part of the organization’s control environment, and conduct related research and consultations with stakeholders as needed.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
To deliver their functions, and fulfill their role as civil society organizations, the National Committees often engage volunteers. The number and nature of the volunteers engaged with each National Committee, as well as the functions they perform, varies significantly across countries. They also follow different policies and regulations, influenced by national legislation and standard practice.
According to UNICEF’s accountability framework, the Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships is responsible for managing the relationship between UNICEF and the National Committees, enabling them to deliver to the best of their capacities and ensuring alignment with UNICEF policies and strategies.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
PFP’s Governance Team is tasked with developing nonprofit governance guidance and providing technical support to National Committees. The objective is to promote good governance practices through effective structures, policies and processes, thereby enhancing board effectiveness, ensuring clear accountabilities, fostering an ethical atmosphere, maintaining transparency, and upholding a robust control environment.
The Policy-Writing Consultant (Anti-fraud, Cybersecurity and AML) will support updating and writing guidance documents specific to the technical nonprofit governance area of anti-fraud, and anti-money laundering, as part of the organization’s control environment, and conduct related research and consultations with stakeholders as needed.
The Market Development & Fundraising Innovation Team (MD/FIT), part of the Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Division, is seeking a consultant to coordinate team communications and develop the community of practice—an essential aspect of the MD/FIT strategy. The role will focus particularly on supporting the Fundraising Innovation Program. The consultant will be responsible for strengthening the facilitation and implementation of support workstreams for UNICEF fundraising directors and fundraisers globally.
This consultancy position will actively contribute to the achievement of the MD/FIT Program’s strategic objectives for 2025/2026 by maintaining engagement with the Market Development stakeholder network and advancing the Fundraising Innovation Community of Practice. Key responsibilities include coordinating and delivering regular communications, facilitating knowledge sharing initiatives, and supporting fundraising innovation processes and activities.
UNICEF Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) is based in Geneva, Switzerland, and is responsible for managing UNICEF’s relationship with the National Committees for UNICEF.
National Committees for UNICEF are independent nongovernmental organizations who act in their countries to advance child rights and wellbeing domestically, regionally, and globally through fundraising, advocacy, and other activities in support of UNICEF’s global mission and universal mandate for children.
Since 1991, the Baby-friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) has helped to motivate facilities providing maternity and newborn services worldwide to better support breastfeeding. Based on the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding, the BFHI focuses on providing optimal clinical care for new mothers and their infants. There is substantial evidence that implementing the Ten Steps significantly improves breastfeeding rates.
PFP and PPD, in partnership with key National Committees, aim to support country-specific advocacy strategies for OECD DAC countries to prioritize children and child-related sectors in future ODA design and implementation. This analysis will provide individual country reports, that serve as inputs into each country’s ODA strategy, focusing on 8 key donor countries. It includes a comparative analysis of the current state of DAC aid vis-à-vis children's needs globally; identification of best practices and leadership models within the DAC; and key ways in which future ODA investments across DAC countries can prioritize child rights and child-related sectors to achieve the SDGs.
UNICEF Cameroon is seeking a dynamic and committed WASH Officer to provide leadership, technical guidance, and programme oversight for WASH interventions in the North-West & South-West (NWSW) regions. This role will support UNICEF’s efforts to ensure access to safe water, adequate sanitation, improved hygiene practices, and strengthened preparedness and resilience of communities affected by crises.
The Child Protection Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for child protection programmes/projects within the Country Programme from development, planning to delivery of results. H/She prepares, executes, manages, and implements a variety of technical and administrative programme tasks to facilitate programme development, implementation, programme progress monitoring, evaluating and reporting. In particular, the Child Protection Officer will provide technical, operational and administrative assistance in the operationalisation of the case management component of the child grant in Zambézia and the phased implementation of the Social Action Programme (ProSAS) in Milange and Pebane districts.
The purpose of this consultancy is to develop a comprehensive and persuasive investment case for donors, built on evidence-based narratives, case studies, and human-interest stories that highlight UNICEF’s impact and leadership in improving WASH and nutrition practices in schools, strengthening primary health care at the community level, enhancing maternal and perinatal services at the secondary level, expanding access to quality health care in the Aral Sea region, and providing systems-level technical assistance to the Government of Uzbekistan in areas such as policy formulation, oversight, accountability, coordination mechanisms, and health financing. In addition, the consultant will prepare a concise analytical proposition that links climate shocks with adolescent health and mental health in Uzbekistan, outlining their relevance and identifying entry points for future donor investment.
UNICEF is managing a significant construction portfolio in Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar. Currently more than 80 facilities in the camps are under reconstruction/renovation, and the new construction of temporary and semi-permanent structure have been commissioned. In addition, the urgent renovation works in UNICEF office facilities have been started. All these projects are implemented by UNICEF and executed by construction companies. To ensure compliance, timely implementation and quality assurance, and in the absence of UNICEF CXB-based construction engineer, a full-time Construction Engineer consultant is to be engaged for the period of six month implement the project portfolio. The construction engineer will require to manage the overall activities, provide technical support for all associated works, maintain smooth coordination between all the party’s and ensure construction works are being conducted as per the set timeline and standards.
UNICEF Cambodia is seeking a national consultant to support the costing of the National Disability Identification Mechanism. The role requires an advanced university degree (Master’s or PhD) in economics, social policy, development, or related fields, along with at least eight years of professional experience in public financial management reform, results-based management, programme budgeting, and strategic budget planning in Cambodia.
If you are passionate about making a lasting difference for children and promoting inclusive development, we invite you to apply and join our mission.
UNICEF Timor-Leste is seeking for National consultant to strengthen multisectoral nutrition coordination and advocacy for implementation and scaling-up evidence-based nutrition interventions.
UNICEF Côte d'Ivoire recrute un(e) Consultant(e) international(e) pour conduire une analyse des risques et conflits incluant les effets du changement climatique en Côte d’Ivoire. Si vous êtes intéressé(e) et possédez les qualifications requises, postulez et rejoignez-nous pour contribuer à faire progresser la cause des droits des enfants en Côte d'Ivoire.
UNICEF PERU
PASANTÍA ADMINISTRATIVA PARA TUMBES
SUPERVISOR: Coordinador/a de Tumbes
PERIODO: 3 meses
MODALIDAD: Presencial
UBICACIÓN DE LA PASANTÍA: Tumbes
UNICEF Tunisia is recruiting a Driver, at the G-2 level, who will provide reliable and safe driving services, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, integrity, sense of responsibility, excellent knowledge of protocol whilst ensuring compliance with local driving rules and regulations.
The Driver demonstrates a client-oriented approach, high sense of responsibility, courtesy, tact and the ability to work with people of different national and cultural backgrounds.
The purpose of the post is to strengthen resilience of girls and children with disabilities including other vulnerable children through provision of access to equitable education. The Gender and Inclusion Specialist will lead activities in the MYRP to empower women and other stakeholders for promoting girls’ education and provide appropriate learning environments and opportunities children with disabilities.
Specific objectives:
Strengthen the capacities of grantees and sub-grantees including the National Ministry of Education to implement gender inclusive practices to enable girls, children with disabilities and other vulnerable children have access to education support in Central African Republic.
Improve the Central African Republic national policies and institutional capacities to implement, coordinate and monitor gender and inclusive education in the education interventions in the country.
To provide access to inclusive and equitable quality education and life-long learning opportunities for girls, children with disabilities and other vulnerable children.
To strengthen resilience through awareness and promotion of gender and inclusion in the communities