UNICEF Jordan Country Office is seeking to hire a passionate, dynamic, and collaborative Communication and Advocacy Intern that will provide vital support to the planning and execution of key advocacy and visibility events. The intern will help enhance UNICEF Jordan’s public outreach and visibility and works under the guidance and supervision of a Communications Officer. This role offers a valuable learning opportunity for those interested in developing communication and event-based advocacy skills.
UNICEF Jordan Country office is seeking to hire a consultant who will support the Public Security Department to Develop and Implement Child-Friendly Procedures for the Family Protection and Juvenile Departments.
Assignment context:
The volunteer is sought to backstop the Health Officer during their six-month leave (June to November). The volunteer will provide professional technical assistance and support for the implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and administration of Health and Nutrition program activities in the South of Iraq. Responsibilities include data analysis, progress reporting, knowledge sharing, and capacity-building efforts, in alignment with the objectives of the field office Health and Nutrition work plan and the overall Health and Nutrition program strategy.
UNICEF Iraq is looking for qualified UNV social policy expert to be based in Baghdad.
Under the general guidance of the supervisor, the incumbent is responsible for providing technical support in the management, coordination, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of cash transfer activities. The UNV Social Policy Expert will be responsible for the implementation of Cash Plus Pilots Projects as part of the EU-funded United Nations Joint programme.
The aim of this assignment is to provide technical support to improve planning and budgeting processes from a child-rights perspective, with the aim of contributing to strengthened data availability on social sector spending.
UNICEF Moldova is looking for an individual consultant to provide technical assistance to assess the digitalization of social protection business processes within the National Office of Social Insurance.
UNICEF Guinea-Bissau Country Office seeks an International Consultant to develop a comprehensive mapping and market assessment of the opportunities for private-sector engagement and fundraising in Guinea-Bissau.
If you are committed, passionate about results for children, we are looking for you! The overall objective of the consultancy is to provide technical support to countries in the region with the implementation of UNICEF standardized energy demand assessment for health facilities.
UNICEF Belize is looking for an Emergency Officer. Under the direct supervision of the Representative, the Emergency and DRR Officer will support the implementation of UNICEF Belize’s emergency preparedness, response interventions, and disaster risk reduction (DRR) initiatives. The incumbent will contribute to planning, implementation, capacity building, monitoring, evaluation, and overall coordination of humanitarian interventions to advance the survival and well-being of children, mothers, and affected communities in emergency settings.
The officer will represent UNICEF on the United Nations Emergency Technical Team and provide advice to the Crisis Management Team on national needs requiring UNICEF sectoral intervention.
UNICEF-Nigeria is recruiting a Supply Specialist based in Abuja, Nigeria. If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you.
In recent years, UNICEF has been the leading UN agency in procurement and delivery of supplies, much of them related to enabling comprehensive primary healthcare for children and their communities. UNICEF operates a global supply chain from demand forecasting to the last-mile delivery, including in conflict and disaster zones. In 2020, UNICEF's Supply Division started a digital supply chain initiative with goals to streamline information processing, create an adaptable organization, and use predictive modelling for decision-making. However, we are faced with challenges, including low data quality and slow adoption of digital tools by staff. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving data quality and providing reliable Supply Intelligence and digital empowerment of staff, as well as enabling the publication of key aspects of our information for the benefit of local and global partners.
As part of the implementation of the EU Health Project "Ezaka ho tomady", two types of technical assistants will be recruited at the district level: the National Consultant District Technical Assistant (DTA) and a Technical Assistant assigned to the District Referral Hospital (CHRD). The first, the National Consultant District Technical Assistant (DTA), will provide technical support to health districts, health facilities (HFs), coordination structures, and local authorities responsible for the health sector. Their role will be to strengthen planning, improve service quality, enhance governance, and promote community engagement in health matters. The DTA will offer professional expertise in technical assistance to support health districts and HFs in conducting in-depth and ongoing situational analyses, as well as in developing appropriate solutions. He/she will also support the organization of healthcare services and mobilize local authorities to ensure effective health sector management and equitable access to care for all. Meanwhile, the Technical Assistant assigned to the CHRD will be responsible for supporting the hospital’s technical and clinical teams in organizing and ensuring the quality of Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (EmONC), training various categories of health professionals involved, monitoring and ensuring the functionality of technical platforms (including the availability of inputs), and organizing referral and counter-referral systems.
Turkmenistan CO is looking for International Consultant to provide technical and advisory guidance to UNICEF Country Offices and Governments in Central Asia on findings and key recommendations from school and health infrastructure energy auditing ensuring key sustainability considerations, prepare UNICEF technical guidance from implementing infrastructure greening models in Central Asia, measure climate mitigation and social benefits of infrastructure greening, and develop advocacy package to support promotion and scale up.
PG is seeking a Partnerships Consultant (HIV) to provide time-bound critical support across three sections: HIV, Gender, and Programme Strategy & Coordination Hub. The consultant will be required to deliver key donor reporting, resource mobilization assets, communications products and strategic documentation (outlined in the deliverables below) during a critical period for the organization from June to December 2025.
To conduct and/or occasionally lead audits and advisory assignments in accordance with the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing and OIAI policies and procedures, as part of the approved OIAI work plan. The Internal Audit Specialist's work is crucial to strengthening UNICEF’s governance, risk management and control processes, and hence to the economic, efficient and effective delivery of results for children.NOTE: Frequent and extended travel is required to UNICEF locations (approximately 4 months per year), often in difficult duty stations, outside of the duty station of the post.
You will report 60% to the Resource Mobilization and Donor Relations Specialist in Partnerships, Private and Public section, and 40% to the Chief of PME in the Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation section.
The Young People Team of the UNICEF Thailand Country Office is seeking a qualified consultant to conduct a feasibility assessment of the pilot project for the future institutionalisation and scale up of integrated services for youth Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) situations, with the goal of facilitating its nationwide scale-up and supporting its adoption as a national policy instrument by the relevant Government authorities.
A Data Analyst/Statistician would be required to support country offices with such an analysis and build their capacity to replicate over time. The consultant will be embedded within the monitoring unit of the Programme Effectiveness Team of DAPM and will be working closely with the Data and Analytics Team in DAPM.
Under the supervision of the Senior Advisor, Statistics and Monitoring in the Data and Analytics Team and Programme Manager in the Monitoring Unit of the Programme Effectiveness Team and with support from relevant colleagues in the Data and Analytics team of DAPM, the incumbent will work closely with colleagues in EMOPS and Programme Group at HQs, regional and country offices to support the development of a basic methodology in computing the level and intensity of child deprivations and exposure to hazards at subnational levels- to unpack how vulnerable and disadvantaged groups experience deprivations and child rights violations, and how factors such as geographic location, gender, disability, context-specific inequities (e.g., caste, religion, race, ethnicity, migration status, nationality, conflict), and social and behavioral drivers, barriers and risks determine or exacerbate these deprivations and violations. The assignment also includes providing technical support and working closely with colleagues to turn the statistical analysis into geo-spatial maps; design tools and templates to support country offices in evidence-based decision making on programmatic and geographic convergence of Unicef supported programmes; and promote the use of data to support child rights advocacy, gender sensitive programming and accountability to affected populations.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide high-quality technical assistance to the child protection team by supporting several initiatives for dissemination and implementation of the CPSS approach on the ground and to strengthen the inclusion agenda, especially with a focus on children on the move in national CP systems through comprehensive and effective knowledge generation, dissemination and utilization. This will include the development, validation, and dissemination of several global public goods in the form of technical notes/guidance on various aspects of the CPSS approach.
The Implementation Research Consultant will provide technical support for the execution of implementation research in countries within the designated region or regions. Specifically, the incumbent will contribute to generating evidence from implementation research embedded in Health programmes to improve coverage and equity in priority countries (e.g., highest child death numbers and rates’ countries, Gavi, GFF, Global Fund). The incumbent will also produce knowledge products from findings from the implementation research projects and deliver capacity building activities within countries in the designated region or regions, within both UNICEF and partners on the methodology and approach to undertake embedded implementation research that leads to timely improvements in programme delivery of MNCAH services. The incumbent will engage with, and solicit inputs from other members of MNCAH Section (PHC-HSS, Child and Community health, Digital Health & Information systems), other Health Section (Immunization, HEPR etc), and other health colleagues, particularly in country offices, as well as partners, in particular Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Eli Lilly, BMGF and with the Global Fund.
UNICEF Jordan Country Office is seeking to hire a passionate, dynamic, and collaborative Communication and Advocacy Intern that will provide vital support to the planning and execution of key advocacy and visibility events. The intern will help enhance UNICEF Jordan’s public outreach and visibility and works under the guidance and supervision of a Communications Officer. This role offers a valuable learning opportunity for those interested in developing communication and event-based advocacy skills.
UNICEF Jordan Country office is seeking to hire a consultant who will support the Public Security Department to Develop and Implement Child-Friendly Procedures for the Family Protection and Juvenile Departments.
Assignment context:
The volunteer is sought to backstop the Health Officer during their six-month leave (June to November). The volunteer will provide professional technical assistance and support for the implementation, monitoring, evaluation, and administration of Health and Nutrition program activities in the South of Iraq. Responsibilities include data analysis, progress reporting, knowledge sharing, and capacity-building efforts, in alignment with the objectives of the field office Health and Nutrition work plan and the overall Health and Nutrition program strategy.
UNICEF Iraq is looking for qualified UNV social policy expert to be based in Baghdad.
Under the general guidance of the supervisor, the incumbent is responsible for providing technical support in the management, coordination, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of cash transfer activities. The UNV Social Policy Expert will be responsible for the implementation of Cash Plus Pilots Projects as part of the EU-funded United Nations Joint programme.
The aim of this assignment is to provide technical support to improve planning and budgeting processes from a child-rights perspective, with the aim of contributing to strengthened data availability on social sector spending.
UNICEF Moldova is looking for an individual consultant to provide technical assistance to assess the digitalization of social protection business processes within the National Office of Social Insurance.
UNICEF Guinea-Bissau Country Office seeks an International Consultant to develop a comprehensive mapping and market assessment of the opportunities for private-sector engagement and fundraising in Guinea-Bissau.
If you are committed, passionate about results for children, we are looking for you! The overall objective of the consultancy is to provide technical support to countries in the region with the implementation of UNICEF standardized energy demand assessment for health facilities.
UNICEF Belize is looking for an Emergency Officer. Under the direct supervision of the Representative, the Emergency and DRR Officer will support the implementation of UNICEF Belize’s emergency preparedness, response interventions, and disaster risk reduction (DRR) initiatives. The incumbent will contribute to planning, implementation, capacity building, monitoring, evaluation, and overall coordination of humanitarian interventions to advance the survival and well-being of children, mothers, and affected communities in emergency settings.
The officer will represent UNICEF on the United Nations Emergency Technical Team and provide advice to the Crisis Management Team on national needs requiring UNICEF sectoral intervention.
UNICEF-Nigeria is recruiting a Supply Specialist based in Abuja, Nigeria. If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you.
In recent years, UNICEF has been the leading UN agency in procurement and delivery of supplies, much of them related to enabling comprehensive primary healthcare for children and their communities. UNICEF operates a global supply chain from demand forecasting to the last-mile delivery, including in conflict and disaster zones. In 2020, UNICEF's Supply Division started a digital supply chain initiative with goals to streamline information processing, create an adaptable organization, and use predictive modelling for decision-making. However, we are faced with challenges, including low data quality and slow adoption of digital tools by staff. Addressing these issues is crucial for improving data quality and providing reliable Supply Intelligence and digital empowerment of staff, as well as enabling the publication of key aspects of our information for the benefit of local and global partners.
As part of the implementation of the EU Health Project "Ezaka ho tomady", two types of technical assistants will be recruited at the district level: the National Consultant District Technical Assistant (DTA) and a Technical Assistant assigned to the District Referral Hospital (CHRD). The first, the National Consultant District Technical Assistant (DTA), will provide technical support to health districts, health facilities (HFs), coordination structures, and local authorities responsible for the health sector. Their role will be to strengthen planning, improve service quality, enhance governance, and promote community engagement in health matters. The DTA will offer professional expertise in technical assistance to support health districts and HFs in conducting in-depth and ongoing situational analyses, as well as in developing appropriate solutions. He/she will also support the organization of healthcare services and mobilize local authorities to ensure effective health sector management and equitable access to care for all. Meanwhile, the Technical Assistant assigned to the CHRD will be responsible for supporting the hospital’s technical and clinical teams in organizing and ensuring the quality of Emergency Obstetric and Neonatal Care (EmONC), training various categories of health professionals involved, monitoring and ensuring the functionality of technical platforms (including the availability of inputs), and organizing referral and counter-referral systems.
Turkmenistan CO is looking for International Consultant to provide technical and advisory guidance to UNICEF Country Offices and Governments in Central Asia on findings and key recommendations from school and health infrastructure energy auditing ensuring key sustainability considerations, prepare UNICEF technical guidance from implementing infrastructure greening models in Central Asia, measure climate mitigation and social benefits of infrastructure greening, and develop advocacy package to support promotion and scale up.
PG is seeking a Partnerships Consultant (HIV) to provide time-bound critical support across three sections: HIV, Gender, and Programme Strategy & Coordination Hub. The consultant will be required to deliver key donor reporting, resource mobilization assets, communications products and strategic documentation (outlined in the deliverables below) during a critical period for the organization from June to December 2025.
To conduct and/or occasionally lead audits and advisory assignments in accordance with the International Standards for the Professional Practice of Internal Auditing and OIAI policies and procedures, as part of the approved OIAI work plan. The Internal Audit Specialist's work is crucial to strengthening UNICEF’s governance, risk management and control processes, and hence to the economic, efficient and effective delivery of results for children.NOTE: Frequent and extended travel is required to UNICEF locations (approximately 4 months per year), often in difficult duty stations, outside of the duty station of the post.
You will report 60% to the Resource Mobilization and Donor Relations Specialist in Partnerships, Private and Public section, and 40% to the Chief of PME in the Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation section.
The Young People Team of the UNICEF Thailand Country Office is seeking a qualified consultant to conduct a feasibility assessment of the pilot project for the future institutionalisation and scale up of integrated services for youth Not in Education, Employment or Training (NEET) situations, with the goal of facilitating its nationwide scale-up and supporting its adoption as a national policy instrument by the relevant Government authorities.
A Data Analyst/Statistician would be required to support country offices with such an analysis and build their capacity to replicate over time. The consultant will be embedded within the monitoring unit of the Programme Effectiveness Team of DAPM and will be working closely with the Data and Analytics Team in DAPM.
Under the supervision of the Senior Advisor, Statistics and Monitoring in the Data and Analytics Team and Programme Manager in the Monitoring Unit of the Programme Effectiveness Team and with support from relevant colleagues in the Data and Analytics team of DAPM, the incumbent will work closely with colleagues in EMOPS and Programme Group at HQs, regional and country offices to support the development of a basic methodology in computing the level and intensity of child deprivations and exposure to hazards at subnational levels- to unpack how vulnerable and disadvantaged groups experience deprivations and child rights violations, and how factors such as geographic location, gender, disability, context-specific inequities (e.g., caste, religion, race, ethnicity, migration status, nationality, conflict), and social and behavioral drivers, barriers and risks determine or exacerbate these deprivations and violations. The assignment also includes providing technical support and working closely with colleagues to turn the statistical analysis into geo-spatial maps; design tools and templates to support country offices in evidence-based decision making on programmatic and geographic convergence of Unicef supported programmes; and promote the use of data to support child rights advocacy, gender sensitive programming and accountability to affected populations.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide high-quality technical assistance to the child protection team by supporting several initiatives for dissemination and implementation of the CPSS approach on the ground and to strengthen the inclusion agenda, especially with a focus on children on the move in national CP systems through comprehensive and effective knowledge generation, dissemination and utilization. This will include the development, validation, and dissemination of several global public goods in the form of technical notes/guidance on various aspects of the CPSS approach.
The Implementation Research Consultant will provide technical support for the execution of implementation research in countries within the designated region or regions. Specifically, the incumbent will contribute to generating evidence from implementation research embedded in Health programmes to improve coverage and equity in priority countries (e.g., highest child death numbers and rates’ countries, Gavi, GFF, Global Fund). The incumbent will also produce knowledge products from findings from the implementation research projects and deliver capacity building activities within countries in the designated region or regions, within both UNICEF and partners on the methodology and approach to undertake embedded implementation research that leads to timely improvements in programme delivery of MNCAH services. The incumbent will engage with, and solicit inputs from other members of MNCAH Section (PHC-HSS, Child and Community health, Digital Health & Information systems), other Health Section (Immunization, HEPR etc), and other health colleagues, particularly in country offices, as well as partners, in particular Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, Eli Lilly, BMGF and with the Global Fund.