The supply and logistics team is seeking to hire a supply specialist responsible for managing the supply chains, and/or emergency response operation, or 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.
The Kano office are seeking to hire an Operations Associate plays a critical role, responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized Operations tasks, requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF Operations procedures, processes, and policies. Support the day-to-day management of operational processes, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring timely service delivery to programme and field colleagues
This NOC Statistics and Monitoring Specialist position is in the Strategic Programme Planning, Monitoring, Data and Research section of the UNICEF Western and Central Africa Regional Office (WCARO). It is responsible for all aspects related to Regional Office (RO) data and analytics work and provides support in this area to all 24 Country Offices in WCA region.
Under the supervision of the GBViE Specialist, the consultant will be responsible for the following areas of work (specific deliverables further outlined in the table below):
1. Support the development of additional content modules to be added on Laaha based on the request from country offices, partners and women and girls and quality control of existing content.
2. Support monitoring, evaluation and learning for Laaha.
3. Develop guidance through a consultative process on engagement with governments
4. Develop an addendum to GBViE Operational Guide on addressing TFGBV and how to safely incorporate technology into UNICEF-supported GBViE programming.
5. Develop draft brief focused on GBV risk mitigation in technology (in alignment with UNICEF’s existing work on GBV risk mitigation in other programmatic sectors).
6. Develop a facilitator’s guide on using Laaha in service delivery.
The consultancy will be home-based with travel to emergency-affected contexts relevant to the above tasks, as feasible
The supply and logistics team is seeking to hire a supply specialist responsible for managing the supply chains, and/or emergency response operation, or 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.
The Kano office are seeking to hire an Operations Associate plays a critical role, responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized Operations tasks, requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF Operations procedures, processes, and policies. Support the day-to-day management of operational processes, maintaining accurate records, and ensuring timely service delivery to programme and field colleagues
This NOC Statistics and Monitoring Specialist position is in the Strategic Programme Planning, Monitoring, Data and Research section of the UNICEF Western and Central Africa Regional Office (WCARO). It is responsible for all aspects related to Regional Office (RO) data and analytics work and provides support in this area to all 24 Country Offices in WCA region.
Under the supervision of the GBViE Specialist, the consultant will be responsible for the following areas of work (specific deliverables further outlined in the table below):
1. Support the development of additional content modules to be added on Laaha based on the request from country offices, partners and women and girls and quality control of existing content.
2. Support monitoring, evaluation and learning for Laaha.
3. Develop guidance through a consultative process on engagement with governments
4. Develop an addendum to GBViE Operational Guide on addressing TFGBV and how to safely incorporate technology into UNICEF-supported GBViE programming.
5. Develop draft brief focused on GBV risk mitigation in technology (in alignment with UNICEF’s existing work on GBV risk mitigation in other programmatic sectors).
6. Develop a facilitator’s guide on using Laaha in service delivery.
The consultancy will be home-based with travel to emergency-affected contexts relevant to the above tasks, as feasible