Under the supervision and guidance of the Director of the Washington DC Office, the Administrative Associate is responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized administrative tasks for the respective section requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes, and policies.
The Immunization (EPI) Officer plays a critical role in supporting the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the Immunization Programme, with a focus on enhancing vaccination coverage, improving project efficiency, and ensuring accurate reporting and documentation. Key responsibilities include managing programme/project data, contributing to budgeting and financial monitoring, conducting field visits for supervision and reporting on immunization progress, and providing technical support for donor and annual reports. The role also involves capacity-building activities for staff, promoting knowledge-sharing with external partners, and ensuring effective communication with internal and external stakeholders. The officer must have a degree in relevant health or social sciences fields, with at least two years of experience in health or immunization program/project management, and fluency in French, with English as an asset. The position requires strong technical expertise in immunization, public health, and project management.
The Education and Climate teams at the UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia (ROSA), and Bhutan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka Country Offices are seeking a consultant to support work on Education and Climate under the Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP). They will focus primarily on consolidating regional knowledge on the intersection between education and climate in the region, as well as on activity reporting, conducting the review of climate related education data and documents.
This consultancy will have a total of 230 days to be completed between January 2025 and January 2026. Preferably based in Kathmandu, Nepal for the duration of the contract but remote-based consultancy is also an acceptable option.
To support the Ministry of Health (MoH) in conducting a thorough review of the national nutrition programme, focusing on the management of wasting – Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) programme and Nutrition in Emergency (NiE). This review will deliver a strong, evidence-based assessment of Indonesia's nutrition situation and highlight areas for improvement. The findings will complement evaluations from independent consultants on other key nutrition porgrammes, providing actionable guidance to the government to improve the coverage and quality of nutrition interventions, especially in managing child wasting and emergency responses.
Le consultant travaillera à distance sous la supervision du Représentant adjoint des programmes et les orientations du Point Focal Changement climatique. Le consultant travaillera en coordination avec un consultant national en appui au Groupe technique enfants et jeunes, basé à Tunis, et recevra des inputs structurés du Groupe de travail Changement climatique de l’UNICEF en Tunisie.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Director of the Washington DC Office, the Administrative Associate is responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized administrative tasks for the respective section requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes, and policies.
The Immunization (EPI) Officer plays a critical role in supporting the design, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the Immunization Programme, with a focus on enhancing vaccination coverage, improving project efficiency, and ensuring accurate reporting and documentation. Key responsibilities include managing programme/project data, contributing to budgeting and financial monitoring, conducting field visits for supervision and reporting on immunization progress, and providing technical support for donor and annual reports. The role also involves capacity-building activities for staff, promoting knowledge-sharing with external partners, and ensuring effective communication with internal and external stakeholders. The officer must have a degree in relevant health or social sciences fields, with at least two years of experience in health or immunization program/project management, and fluency in French, with English as an asset. The position requires strong technical expertise in immunization, public health, and project management.
The Education and Climate teams at the UNICEF Regional Office for South Asia (ROSA), and Bhutan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka Country Offices are seeking a consultant to support work on Education and Climate under the Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP). They will focus primarily on consolidating regional knowledge on the intersection between education and climate in the region, as well as on activity reporting, conducting the review of climate related education data and documents.
This consultancy will have a total of 230 days to be completed between January 2025 and January 2026. Preferably based in Kathmandu, Nepal for the duration of the contract but remote-based consultancy is also an acceptable option.
To support the Ministry of Health (MoH) in conducting a thorough review of the national nutrition programme, focusing on the management of wasting – Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) programme and Nutrition in Emergency (NiE). This review will deliver a strong, evidence-based assessment of Indonesia's nutrition situation and highlight areas for improvement. The findings will complement evaluations from independent consultants on other key nutrition porgrammes, providing actionable guidance to the government to improve the coverage and quality of nutrition interventions, especially in managing child wasting and emergency responses.
Le consultant travaillera à distance sous la supervision du Représentant adjoint des programmes et les orientations du Point Focal Changement climatique. Le consultant travaillera en coordination avec un consultant national en appui au Groupe technique enfants et jeunes, basé à Tunis, et recevra des inputs structurés du Groupe de travail Changement climatique de l’UNICEF en Tunisie.