The Junior Communications Consultant will sit within UNICEF’s exciting and dynamic Product Innovation Centre (PIC). This team drives research and development (R&D) and scale of new innovative products to improve the lives of children across the world. The Product Innovation Centre (PIC) requires a consultant with a proven flair for communicating, and a good knowledge of design, data visualization, video editing tools and knowledge management platforms. The consultancy will support the design, development and roll out of the centre's communication, knowledge management and advocacy strategies. aiming at increasing awareness, demands and funds for innovative products that foster the unmet needs of children.
The incumbent will be responsible for cutting edge technical support and advice in developing, reviewing and/or adopting QA policies around International Product Standards, ISO driven Quality Management Systems and regulatory reliance frameworks of both stringent and maturing regulatory authorities, the latter particularly in areas where UNICEF will be fostering a localization agenda to move manufacturing closer to end-users. The position requires close collaboration with product specialists and procurement teams in UNICEF and in partner organisations, specialised technical working groups and other major stakeholders to harmonize QA policies and provide consistency and commonality in QA methods and requirements. Environmental and Social Sustainability is of growing importance in UNICEF, and a key contribution of this position will be further development and implementation of UNICEF sustainable procurement policies and procedures.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is seeking a passionate, dedicated, experienced, and highly motivated person to execute a broad variety of routine tasks and some specialized for the respective section, requiring thorough knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies. The minimum requirement is Completion of secondary education is required, preferably supplemented by technical or university courses related to the field of work with a minimum of 5 years of relevant administrative or clerical work experience. There is a flexibility to substitute years of work experience with additional academic degrees for GS posts: a bachelor’s degree may replace 3 years of related work exp. A master’s one may replace an additional 2 years.
If your profile matches the job description to the post and are passionate to make positive impact for children and women in Cambodia, we encourage you to apply and become part of our team.
The purpose of the PSE Innovation Consultancy is to support the Child Protection team in delivering on UNICEF’s PSE commitments and organizational priorities, as outlined in the work plan. This support will focus on specific, targeted initiatives, including: 1) strengthening UNICEF’s digital approaches to enhance PSEA programming through innovative and effective solutions, 2) supporting learning, knowledge management, and capacity building of UNICEF staff and partners in PSEA digital innovation, including the rollout of the PSEA Digital Innovation Technical Note, 3) providing targeted technical support on PSEA, with an emphasis on effective, safe, ethical, and responsible use of technology and digital methods to strengthen PSEA programming.
The purpose of this job is to provide overall support across the team’s strategy, which is “Connecting the Field with the Private Sector”. UNICEF is a large and decentralized organization, with a complex structure of HQ, Regional Offices, Country Offices, and National Committees. The dialogue between all of these parties is critical to successful partnerships, but the ways in which they are currently achieved could be streamlined and more strategic. The Programme Officer will contribute to the efforts of UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Division by supporting research and analysis for effective private sector engagement, contributing to capacity building initiatives, and facilitating knowledge management and internal communications within the organization.
The Junior Communications Consultant will sit within UNICEF’s exciting and dynamic Product Innovation Centre (PIC). This team drives research and development (R&D) and scale of new innovative products to improve the lives of children across the world. The Product Innovation Centre (PIC) requires a consultant with a proven flair for communicating, and a good knowledge of design, data visualization, video editing tools and knowledge management platforms. The consultancy will support the design, development and roll out of the centre's communication, knowledge management and advocacy strategies. aiming at increasing awareness, demands and funds for innovative products that foster the unmet needs of children.
The incumbent will be responsible for cutting edge technical support and advice in developing, reviewing and/or adopting QA policies around International Product Standards, ISO driven Quality Management Systems and regulatory reliance frameworks of both stringent and maturing regulatory authorities, the latter particularly in areas where UNICEF will be fostering a localization agenda to move manufacturing closer to end-users. The position requires close collaboration with product specialists and procurement teams in UNICEF and in partner organisations, specialised technical working groups and other major stakeholders to harmonize QA policies and provide consistency and commonality in QA methods and requirements. Environmental and Social Sustainability is of growing importance in UNICEF, and a key contribution of this position will be further development and implementation of UNICEF sustainable procurement policies and procedures.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is seeking a passionate, dedicated, experienced, and highly motivated person to execute a broad variety of routine tasks and some specialized for the respective section, requiring thorough knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies. The minimum requirement is Completion of secondary education is required, preferably supplemented by technical or university courses related to the field of work with a minimum of 5 years of relevant administrative or clerical work experience. There is a flexibility to substitute years of work experience with additional academic degrees for GS posts: a bachelor’s degree may replace 3 years of related work exp. A master’s one may replace an additional 2 years.
If your profile matches the job description to the post and are passionate to make positive impact for children and women in Cambodia, we encourage you to apply and become part of our team.
The purpose of the PSE Innovation Consultancy is to support the Child Protection team in delivering on UNICEF’s PSE commitments and organizational priorities, as outlined in the work plan. This support will focus on specific, targeted initiatives, including: 1) strengthening UNICEF’s digital approaches to enhance PSEA programming through innovative and effective solutions, 2) supporting learning, knowledge management, and capacity building of UNICEF staff and partners in PSEA digital innovation, including the rollout of the PSEA Digital Innovation Technical Note, 3) providing targeted technical support on PSEA, with an emphasis on effective, safe, ethical, and responsible use of technology and digital methods to strengthen PSEA programming.
The purpose of this job is to provide overall support across the team’s strategy, which is “Connecting the Field with the Private Sector”. UNICEF is a large and decentralized organization, with a complex structure of HQ, Regional Offices, Country Offices, and National Committees. The dialogue between all of these parties is critical to successful partnerships, but the ways in which they are currently achieved could be streamlined and more strategic. The Programme Officer will contribute to the efforts of UNICEF’s Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) Division by supporting research and analysis for effective private sector engagement, contributing to capacity building initiatives, and facilitating knowledge management and internal communications within the organization.