A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Supply Specialist, NO3 level based in Maputo, Mozambique.
The Supply Specialist reports to the Supply and Logistics Manager (P4 level) and is responsible for managing elements of the supply chains of a larger supply operation. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting, customs clearance, warehousing, in country transport and distribution, as well as monitoring of supplies, services and construction works. The incumbent supports management collaboration with programmes in defining supply interventions to meet programmatic needs and achieve results for children, and provides technical and advisory support to governments, national systems and partners on supply chain management.
UNICEF Brazil is looking for seasoned professionals to lead the delivery of its Country Programme in selected territories in the North and Northeast of the country. The UNICEF Chiefs of Field Office in Belem and in Recife will oversee our programmes across several states and municipalities in their areas of responsibility and are responsible for establishing optimal partnerships for the delivery of results for Brazilian girls and boys.
The post holders will oversee the effective and efficient use of UNICEF financial and human resources as well as minimum operating security standards of UNICEF office in Recife/Belem. The incumbents will be accountable for leading UNICEF advocacy, programme and partnership engagement with State and Municipal governments, as well as with key programme stakeholders, to advance key results for the most vulnerable children and adolescents through quality social services and protection systems with an inter-cultural and equity-based inclusive approach.
We are looking for experienced professionals, with a track record in designing and implementing advocacy, engaging with a wide range of stakeholders, including decision makers and key public and private audiences, to build support for the rights of children and adolescents.
We are seeking candidates with proven leadership and management skills, and with a track record of establishing alliances with partners in government, civil society, private sector and community-based organizations.
Join our dynamic team where you will be responsible to support the development, implementation and management of an internal WASH monitoring system that covers the 5 programme outputs as well as all grants and funding sources to systematize and improve the timeliness, reliability, and quality of the UNICEF WASH Programme internal monitoring mechanisms.
The position will lead the UNICEF’s supply chain strengthening efforts to improve equitable access to essential supplies for children through national supply chains. Reporting to the Regional Supply Chief, WCARO, in close collaboration with Supply Division SCSC team and the WCARO experts working on strengthening national systems and supply chains, the position will be the interface with countries for implementing WCARO Supply Chain Strengthening vision and strategy by supporting COs in the development and implementation of SCS initiatives and projects; relaying UNICEF global SCS initiatives in the region; coordinating with other UNICEF sectors and centres, UN agencies and other technical and financial partners on supply chain strengthening related matters.
UNICEF Honduras is looking for a programme assistant to support the respective section (s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks, to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
UNICEF estimates that 17,000 children in Gaza are unaccompanied or separated. This is almost 1 per cent of the total population displaced by the current conflict. Each child has a heartbreaking story of devastation, loss, and grief. In the context of the intense and widespread violence in Gaza, many children have lost or been separated from their parents who have died, been hospitalized, or been detained. In some cases, children get separated from their parents during multiple forced displacements or in the midst of frantic attempts to
secure urgently needed humanitarian assistance.
UNICEF’s State of Palestine office has been working for Unaccompanied and Separated Children through targeted efforts to prevent separation in the first place, to support prompt and coordinated identification and referral to alternative care services, and in all cases possible, reunification. In many cases, unaccompanied children may need temporary care, while separated children require longer term solutions. In both cases, a family environment
capable of supporting the material and emotional needs of children deprived of parental care, is in the best interests of the child.
Under the supervision of the Chief Social Policy, the Evaluation specialist is responsible for the planning, development and implementation of the integrated monitoring and evaluation strategies in support of the country programme.
The Immunization Specialist (Coverage, Equity & Zero dose Catch-up) will support priority countries in West and Central African Region to implement and monitor the Big catch-up interventions, while primarily leading the closing equity gaps in immunization through Essential Routine immunization recovery process with focus on the 3-prong approach: Catch-up on past cohorts of zero-doze children that accumulated during the C-19 pandemic, Restore immunization programmes returning to the trajectory towards reaching IA2030 goals, Strengthen immunization programmes to sustainably reach zero-dose children through PHC and community systems.
UNICEF Pakistan is seeking a highly experienced, knowledgeable, and dynamic individual to take on the role of Data Analytics Officer at the NOB level to join the Planning, Monitoring, and Data team on a temporary appointment in Karachi, and Quetta.
Le travail du consultant sera de développer la politique nationale d’évaluation de la RDC et d’intégrer l’évaluation au cycle de gestion des politiques publiques pour aider à la prise de décisions et guider l’action de l’Etat.
En línea con las prioridades de la Oficina País de UNICEF Uruguay, el objetivo es contar con una persona que apoye en la estrategia de adquisición digital del área de Recaudación de Fondos.
Se espera que la consultoría brinde apoyo en la definición, planificación e implementación de la estrategia digital para ayudar a mantener e impulsar el crecimiento de ingresos digitales, alcanzando los objetivos del área a través de la estrategia digital de recaudación de fondos para la adquisición, maximización y retención de donantes.
The UNICEF Office in Tanzania has an exciting and interesting Fixed Term position -Information Communication Technology Specialist. Based on the established policies, guidelines and service level agreements (SLAs), the purpose of the incumbent role is to manage, lead and support the ICT functional accountability and internally manage ICT function and externally enhance collaboration and capacity building; improve the delivery of results and knowledge management; build business relationships and foster innovation. The Information Communication Technology Specialist may supervise local staff members or oversee the work of consultants.
L’UNICEF travaille dans les endroits les plus inhospitaliers du monde pour atteindre les enfants et les adolescents les plus défavorisés. Pour défendre les droits de chaque enfant, où qu’il soit. Dans plus de 190 pays et territoires, nous mettons tout en œuvre pour aider les enfants à vivre, à s’épanouir et à réaliser leur potentiel, de la petite enfance à l’adolescence.
Et nous n’abandonnons jamais.
To facilitate the revision and updating of the national guidelines on the management of child acute malnutrition and nutritional edema and the training manuals
UNICEF ESARO and WCARO invites qualified experts to express their interest in being included in the Roster of Consultants to deliver advisory services, access to knowledge, and technical expertise to UNICEF’s social policy portfolio in the following areas:
• Child poverty analysis and advocacy
• Public finance for children (PF4C)
• Child-sensitive social protection
• Humanitarian cash transfers
The post will ensure programming with nutrition, protection, education and health to accelerate WASH services to urban communities, with a focus on sustainable service provision through professional modalities for operations and maintenance of urban WASH systems to contribute towards reduction of stunting, improved health and safety and increased resilience of the targeted communities
Under the guidance of the Deputy Representative, Operations, the Administrative Specialist is accountable for provision of managerial leadership and policy guidance for achievement of effective administrative service management and staff capacity development.
The UNICEF Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) produces communication, advocacy, donor
relations and fundraising materials that document key children’s issues and ongoing responses to children’s
needs, including in emergencies and humanitarian situations. PFP develops communication materials to
support UNICEF’s communication, advocacy and visibility efforts to engage with private sector donors,
partners and the public. The materials include reports, toolkits and guidance documents, investment cases,
proposals, human interest stories, website content and other materials that require the skills of an
experienced editor. To meet PFP’s written communication needs, UNICEF would like to engage the services of
several editors who will be available as needed for three years, from January 2025 through December 2027.
Selected editors will be experts in creating texts that engage private sector audiences, from business and
foundation executives to children and the wider public. Editors will be called upon when needed. The jobs will
vary, depending on the requesting teams and their needs. The requesting team will give the details of the
services required, and the editor will have a chance to discuss the job before accepting the assignment.
The UNICEF Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) produces communication, advocacy, donor relations and fundraising materials that document key children’s issues and ongoing responses to children’s
needs, including in emergencies and humanitarian situations. PFP develops communication materials to
support UNICEF’s communication, advocacy and visibility efforts to engage with private sector donors,
partners and the public. The materials include reports, toolkits and guidance documents, investment cases,
proposals, human interest stories, website content and other materials that require the skills of an
experienced writer. To meet PFP’s written communication needs, UNICEF would like to engage the services of
several writers who will be available as needed for three years, from January 2025 through December 2027.
Selected writers will be experts in creating texts that engage private sector audiences, from business and
foundation executives to children and the wider public. Writers will be called upon when needed. The jobs will
vary, depending on the requesting teams and their needs. The requesting team will give the details of the
services required, and the writer will have a chance to discuss the job before accepting the assignment.
A challenging and exciting opportunity has arisen within UNICEF Mozambique for a passionate and committed Supply Specialist, NO3 level based in Maputo, Mozambique.
The Supply Specialist reports to the Supply and Logistics Manager (P4 level) and is responsible for managing elements of the supply chains of a larger supply operation. The supply chain operations include planning, procurement, contracting, customs clearance, warehousing, in country transport and distribution, as well as monitoring of supplies, services and construction works. The incumbent supports management collaboration with programmes in defining supply interventions to meet programmatic needs and achieve results for children, and provides technical and advisory support to governments, national systems and partners on supply chain management.
UNICEF Brazil is looking for seasoned professionals to lead the delivery of its Country Programme in selected territories in the North and Northeast of the country. The UNICEF Chiefs of Field Office in Belem and in Recife will oversee our programmes across several states and municipalities in their areas of responsibility and are responsible for establishing optimal partnerships for the delivery of results for Brazilian girls and boys.
The post holders will oversee the effective and efficient use of UNICEF financial and human resources as well as minimum operating security standards of UNICEF office in Recife/Belem. The incumbents will be accountable for leading UNICEF advocacy, programme and partnership engagement with State and Municipal governments, as well as with key programme stakeholders, to advance key results for the most vulnerable children and adolescents through quality social services and protection systems with an inter-cultural and equity-based inclusive approach.
We are looking for experienced professionals, with a track record in designing and implementing advocacy, engaging with a wide range of stakeholders, including decision makers and key public and private audiences, to build support for the rights of children and adolescents.
We are seeking candidates with proven leadership and management skills, and with a track record of establishing alliances with partners in government, civil society, private sector and community-based organizations.
Join our dynamic team where you will be responsible to support the development, implementation and management of an internal WASH monitoring system that covers the 5 programme outputs as well as all grants and funding sources to systematize and improve the timeliness, reliability, and quality of the UNICEF WASH Programme internal monitoring mechanisms.
The position will lead the UNICEF’s supply chain strengthening efforts to improve equitable access to essential supplies for children through national supply chains. Reporting to the Regional Supply Chief, WCARO, in close collaboration with Supply Division SCSC team and the WCARO experts working on strengthening national systems and supply chains, the position will be the interface with countries for implementing WCARO Supply Chain Strengthening vision and strategy by supporting COs in the development and implementation of SCS initiatives and projects; relaying UNICEF global SCS initiatives in the region; coordinating with other UNICEF sectors and centres, UN agencies and other technical and financial partners on supply chain strengthening related matters.
UNICEF Honduras is looking for a programme assistant to support the respective section (s) by carrying out a range of procedural, administrative, and operational tasks, to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring timely and effective delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
UNICEF estimates that 17,000 children in Gaza are unaccompanied or separated. This is almost 1 per cent of the total population displaced by the current conflict. Each child has a heartbreaking story of devastation, loss, and grief. In the context of the intense and widespread violence in Gaza, many children have lost or been separated from their parents who have died, been hospitalized, or been detained. In some cases, children get separated from their parents during multiple forced displacements or in the midst of frantic attempts to
secure urgently needed humanitarian assistance.
UNICEF’s State of Palestine office has been working for Unaccompanied and Separated Children through targeted efforts to prevent separation in the first place, to support prompt and coordinated identification and referral to alternative care services, and in all cases possible, reunification. In many cases, unaccompanied children may need temporary care, while separated children require longer term solutions. In both cases, a family environment
capable of supporting the material and emotional needs of children deprived of parental care, is in the best interests of the child.
Under the supervision of the Chief Social Policy, the Evaluation specialist is responsible for the planning, development and implementation of the integrated monitoring and evaluation strategies in support of the country programme.
The Immunization Specialist (Coverage, Equity & Zero dose Catch-up) will support priority countries in West and Central African Region to implement and monitor the Big catch-up interventions, while primarily leading the closing equity gaps in immunization through Essential Routine immunization recovery process with focus on the 3-prong approach: Catch-up on past cohorts of zero-doze children that accumulated during the C-19 pandemic, Restore immunization programmes returning to the trajectory towards reaching IA2030 goals, Strengthen immunization programmes to sustainably reach zero-dose children through PHC and community systems.
UNICEF Pakistan is seeking a highly experienced, knowledgeable, and dynamic individual to take on the role of Data Analytics Officer at the NOB level to join the Planning, Monitoring, and Data team on a temporary appointment in Karachi, and Quetta.
Le travail du consultant sera de développer la politique nationale d’évaluation de la RDC et d’intégrer l’évaluation au cycle de gestion des politiques publiques pour aider à la prise de décisions et guider l’action de l’Etat.
En línea con las prioridades de la Oficina País de UNICEF Uruguay, el objetivo es contar con una persona que apoye en la estrategia de adquisición digital del área de Recaudación de Fondos.
Se espera que la consultoría brinde apoyo en la definición, planificación e implementación de la estrategia digital para ayudar a mantener e impulsar el crecimiento de ingresos digitales, alcanzando los objetivos del área a través de la estrategia digital de recaudación de fondos para la adquisición, maximización y retención de donantes.
The UNICEF Office in Tanzania has an exciting and interesting Fixed Term position -Information Communication Technology Specialist. Based on the established policies, guidelines and service level agreements (SLAs), the purpose of the incumbent role is to manage, lead and support the ICT functional accountability and internally manage ICT function and externally enhance collaboration and capacity building; improve the delivery of results and knowledge management; build business relationships and foster innovation. The Information Communication Technology Specialist may supervise local staff members or oversee the work of consultants.
L’UNICEF travaille dans les endroits les plus inhospitaliers du monde pour atteindre les enfants et les adolescents les plus défavorisés. Pour défendre les droits de chaque enfant, où qu’il soit. Dans plus de 190 pays et territoires, nous mettons tout en œuvre pour aider les enfants à vivre, à s’épanouir et à réaliser leur potentiel, de la petite enfance à l’adolescence.
Et nous n’abandonnons jamais.
To facilitate the revision and updating of the national guidelines on the management of child acute malnutrition and nutritional edema and the training manuals
UNICEF ESARO and WCARO invites qualified experts to express their interest in being included in the Roster of Consultants to deliver advisory services, access to knowledge, and technical expertise to UNICEF’s social policy portfolio in the following areas:
• Child poverty analysis and advocacy
• Public finance for children (PF4C)
• Child-sensitive social protection
• Humanitarian cash transfers
The post will ensure programming with nutrition, protection, education and health to accelerate WASH services to urban communities, with a focus on sustainable service provision through professional modalities for operations and maintenance of urban WASH systems to contribute towards reduction of stunting, improved health and safety and increased resilience of the targeted communities
Under the guidance of the Deputy Representative, Operations, the Administrative Specialist is accountable for provision of managerial leadership and policy guidance for achievement of effective administrative service management and staff capacity development.
The UNICEF Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) produces communication, advocacy, donor
relations and fundraising materials that document key children’s issues and ongoing responses to children’s
needs, including in emergencies and humanitarian situations. PFP develops communication materials to
support UNICEF’s communication, advocacy and visibility efforts to engage with private sector donors,
partners and the public. The materials include reports, toolkits and guidance documents, investment cases,
proposals, human interest stories, website content and other materials that require the skills of an
experienced editor. To meet PFP’s written communication needs, UNICEF would like to engage the services of
several editors who will be available as needed for three years, from January 2025 through December 2027.
Selected editors will be experts in creating texts that engage private sector audiences, from business and
foundation executives to children and the wider public. Editors will be called upon when needed. The jobs will
vary, depending on the requesting teams and their needs. The requesting team will give the details of the
services required, and the editor will have a chance to discuss the job before accepting the assignment.
The UNICEF Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) produces communication, advocacy, donor relations and fundraising materials that document key children’s issues and ongoing responses to children’s
needs, including in emergencies and humanitarian situations. PFP develops communication materials to
support UNICEF’s communication, advocacy and visibility efforts to engage with private sector donors,
partners and the public. The materials include reports, toolkits and guidance documents, investment cases,
proposals, human interest stories, website content and other materials that require the skills of an
experienced writer. To meet PFP’s written communication needs, UNICEF would like to engage the services of
several writers who will be available as needed for three years, from January 2025 through December 2027.
Selected writers will be experts in creating texts that engage private sector audiences, from business and
foundation executives to children and the wider public. Writers will be called upon when needed. The jobs will
vary, depending on the requesting teams and their needs. The requesting team will give the details of the
services required, and the writer will have a chance to discuss the job before accepting the assignment.