The P4 Disability Inclusion Specialist is a strategically vital role for UNICEF Ukraine, designed to address a critical gap in disability-inclusive technical expertise at a time when national reform momentum and donor expectations are rapidly increasing. The position is essential not only for the Social Policy Section and the Social Recovery Unit, but for the broader country office and the country programme leadership areas (Better Start, Better Learning and Skills and Better Care), enabling UNICEF to effectively engage in and influence disability-inclusive reforms and where applicable, support service delivery scalable models. To ensure comprehensive support and alignment across the organisation, the role will have a dotted reporting line to the Deputy Representative – Programmes, while being line-managed by the Chief of Social Policy and Economic Analysis to ensure strong technical leadership and integration within core social policy workstreams.
This position will equip UNICEF Ukraine to provide high-level, technically sound guidance that ensures disability inclusion is embedded in the design and implementation of national reforms. It will support the development of inclusive policies, legislation, and service delivery systems that align with international standards and UNICEF’s strategic priorities.
Join UNICEF as a Programme Associate (G‑6) and play a key role in supporting the planning, implementation and monitoring of programmes that advance the rights and well‑being of every child. In this role, you will contribute to project management, implementing partnership coordination, data analysis, grant and budget monitoring, and the preparation of reports and knowledge products. You will work closely with programme teams, operations, finance, supply and external partners, while using digital tools—including SAP, Power BI, SharePoint and AI‑enabled platforms—to strengthen efficiency and support evidence‑based decision‑making. This position is ideal for someone who is proactive, detail‑oriented and collaborative, with a passion for delivering high‑quality programme support in a dynamic environment.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea is looking for a dedicated Child Protection Officer to provide professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the child protection programmes/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing, and presenting technical programme information while learning organizational rules, regulations and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Child Protection Programme within the Country Programme.
UNICEF Pacific is looking for a proactive and dedicated Consultant (National or International) for a 5 month assignment (75 working days) to support nutrition strengthening efforts across Solomon Islands.
In partnership with MEHRD, MAL and MHMS, the Consultant will lead comprehensive dietary intake assessments in 9 schools across Western and Isabel Provinces, and 7–9 schools in Guadalcanal Province. You will work closely with provincial government teams, coordinate with other consultants and partners, and contribute to related curriculum development work on nutrition teaching aids.
This role requires 70 days of work in country, including three field visits to each province, with an additional 5 days of remote work permitted. All travel and activity costs will be covered within the contract’s financial proposal. The position will be managed by the UNICEF Solomon Islands Field Office, with technical guidance from the UNICEF Pacific Nutrition Manager.
If you're passionate about improving school nutrition and ready to make a real impact, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now!
Location:Fiji/Pacific Island Countries, Solomon Islands
UNICEF Innocenti seeks a consultant to undertake policy‑oriented research to examine residential sport academies as de facto care institutions and environments for children, with a focus on residential football academies for a period of 17 months remotely.
The Programme Manager reports to the Country Office (CO) Representative for general supervision and direction. The Programme Manager supports the Representative on the overall management of the CO and coordinating closely with the different sections on all phases of the Country Programme, from formulation to delivery of results in accordance with UNICEF Strategic Plans, standards of performance and accountability framework, ethics and integrity.
Afghanistan country office is seeking an experienced International Consultant for formative evaluation to assess UNICEF Afghanistan’s Polio Programme (particularly from October 2024 onwards when the site-to-site campaign modality was implemented nationwide) and examine its strategies to address immunity gaps in Afghanistan (particularly in overcoming refusals and reaching hard-to-access populations).
The purpose of this consultancy is to design, deliver, and pilot competency-based capacity-building programme for teachers and other education professionals in model preschools and schools, aligned with the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework.
Pakistan Country Office is seeking an experienced Driver responsible for provides reliable and safe driving services, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, integrity, sense of responsibility, excellent knowledge of protocol whilst ensuring compliance with local driving rules and regulations.
UNICEF Thailand Office is seeking an individual consultant to work closely with the Communication Team and collaborate with programme and fundraising team to ensure that content is aligned with UNICEF Thailand’s strategic objectives, brand identity and child rights mandate. The consultant will be responsible for ideating and producing content that resonates with target audiences, especially through short-form videos, and will actively monitor emerging formats and trends to be ready to adapt quickly. Creating trend-based, audience focused and fast paste digital content is an essential arm of implementing the Audience – Cenric Strategy for Fundraising and Communication team.
UNICEF China is seeking an experienced Supply & Logistics Officer at NO1 level to provide technical and operational support as per the Country Office (CO) set-up and is responsible for managing the supply chains of a small-sized country office, or elements of the supply chains of a larger supply operation, while also facilitating various SD engagement in China market, one of the biggest suppliers of UNICEF purchased goods.
Join UNICEF’s Data Transformation & Enabling AI Initiative to help build a smarter, more data‑informed organization. Support the end-to-end transformation that strengthens data governance, improves data quality, and enables responsible AI adoption. Drive measurable impact by delivering skilled and effective project management.
UNICEF Country Office is looking to establish a minimum of two and maximum of four long-term agreements with individual professional photographers and photojournalists to provide photographic services (visual documentation in digital original format) on a need’s basis. The selected photographs will be used for UNICEF advocacy and communication purposes and used to produce public campaigns, communication products and public advocacy materials to be used by UNICEF’s internal and external partners, including other UN agencies and across various platforms.
Technical Assistance to Country Offices Provide technical support to designated or transitioning L2/L3 Country Offices in child‑focused recovery planning and programme design, including adapting recovery tools and participating in joint missions. Maintain and coordinate a roster of recovery specialists.Multistakeholder Recovery Assessment and Planning Support national and multistakeholder recovery assessments and frameworks to ensure children’s and women’s needs and rights are integrated into planning, budgeting, service delivery, and recovery financing strategies.Focused Support to State of Palestine and Syria Refine UNICEF recovery strategies, identify technical and operational requirements, and support Programme Budget Reviews, Strategic Moments of Reflection, and annual programme reviews. Liaise with interagency partners, donors, and global mechanisms to promote coherence in recovery assessment, planning, and financing.Global Coordination and Positioning Represent UNICEF in global mechanisms related to recovery assessment and planning, contribute to interagency policy, tools, and standards, and support whole‑of‑house coordination on recovery
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation is seeking an experienced consultant to review, redesign, and support the upgrade of the OOI SharePoint and Microsoft Teams ecosystem. The consultant will map all existing sites, assess relevance and alignment with OOI’s new organizational structure, and work closely with stakeholders to define the future information architecture. The role includes supporting the transition to updated SharePoint/Teams sites, improving navigation and content structure, and establishing clear governance, ownership, and maintenance arrangements to ensure long term sustainability.
The UNICEF Global Learning Innovation Hub in Helsinki is seeking a Partnership and Knowledge Management Intern to support both partnerships and knowledge management functions, with a particular focus on digital education and learning innovation. The internship is designed as a learning-focused role for a recent graduate or early-career professional and offers an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in international development, partnerships, and digital education programming within a global team.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. State of Palestine Country Office is seeking for a qualified Operations Officers at NOB, Fixed Term, based in Gaza to support State of Palestine team during the emergency in Gaza.
To further strengthen its digital engagement strategy, UNICEF Belarus seeks to engage a Youth-focused Digital Content creator for Adolescent Wellbeing and Development with strong expertise in social media content creation and community building. Engaging a young content creator ensures that messaging is relevant, relatable and aligned with the communication patterns, language and trends of adolescents and youth.
UNICEF’s Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) will host the in‑person Regional People and Culture Network Meeting (PCNM) in Nairobi in the last week of May. This biennial event brings together People and Culture Leads and Operations Managers from 23 country offices to review HR trends, address emerging issues, share best practices, and strengthen human resources support across the region.
The meeting will convene 30–40 participants, including representatives from each office and guest presenters from UNICEF’s Division of People and Culture (DPC) and the Global Shared Services Centre (GSSC). To broaden participation, selected sessions will be streamed online via Teams, with some speakers joining virtually.
ESARO seeks an experienced facilitator to guide the overall agenda design, maintain smooth session flow and transitions, integrate team‑building activities, and engage both in‑person and virtual participants. The facilitator may also lead a session on the Future of Work, the evolving People and Culture function, and Change Management.
To provide technical assistance to UNICEF and the Department of Probation and Child Care Services (DPCCS) in strengthening the national child protection system. The consultant will develop standardized case management guidelines for responding to violence against children (VAC), create accompanying information management indicators, and institutionalize these practices through the development of training curricula and capacity building of probation officers in targeted provinces (Central, Northern, and Eastern).
The consultancy supports the implementation of the Model Continuum of Services for Child Victims of Violence, launched in September 2025 in cooperation with MOWCA and MOJ, under the umbrella of the JURE programme, and its roll out in Central, Eastern and Northern Provinces.
The P4 Disability Inclusion Specialist is a strategically vital role for UNICEF Ukraine, designed to address a critical gap in disability-inclusive technical expertise at a time when national reform momentum and donor expectations are rapidly increasing. The position is essential not only for the Social Policy Section and the Social Recovery Unit, but for the broader country office and the country programme leadership areas (Better Start, Better Learning and Skills and Better Care), enabling UNICEF to effectively engage in and influence disability-inclusive reforms and where applicable, support service delivery scalable models. To ensure comprehensive support and alignment across the organisation, the role will have a dotted reporting line to the Deputy Representative – Programmes, while being line-managed by the Chief of Social Policy and Economic Analysis to ensure strong technical leadership and integration within core social policy workstreams.
This position will equip UNICEF Ukraine to provide high-level, technically sound guidance that ensures disability inclusion is embedded in the design and implementation of national reforms. It will support the development of inclusive policies, legislation, and service delivery systems that align with international standards and UNICEF’s strategic priorities.
Join UNICEF as a Programme Associate (G‑6) and play a key role in supporting the planning, implementation and monitoring of programmes that advance the rights and well‑being of every child. In this role, you will contribute to project management, implementing partnership coordination, data analysis, grant and budget monitoring, and the preparation of reports and knowledge products. You will work closely with programme teams, operations, finance, supply and external partners, while using digital tools—including SAP, Power BI, SharePoint and AI‑enabled platforms—to strengthen efficiency and support evidence‑based decision‑making. This position is ideal for someone who is proactive, detail‑oriented and collaborative, with a passion for delivering high‑quality programme support in a dynamic environment.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea is looking for a dedicated Child Protection Officer to provide professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the child protection programmes/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing, and presenting technical programme information while learning organizational rules, regulations and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Child Protection Programme within the Country Programme.
UNICEF Pacific is looking for a proactive and dedicated Consultant (National or International) for a 5 month assignment (75 working days) to support nutrition strengthening efforts across Solomon Islands.
In partnership with MEHRD, MAL and MHMS, the Consultant will lead comprehensive dietary intake assessments in 9 schools across Western and Isabel Provinces, and 7–9 schools in Guadalcanal Province. You will work closely with provincial government teams, coordinate with other consultants and partners, and contribute to related curriculum development work on nutrition teaching aids.
This role requires 70 days of work in country, including three field visits to each province, with an additional 5 days of remote work permitted. All travel and activity costs will be covered within the contract’s financial proposal. The position will be managed by the UNICEF Solomon Islands Field Office, with technical guidance from the UNICEF Pacific Nutrition Manager.
If you're passionate about improving school nutrition and ready to make a real impact, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now!
Location:Fiji/Pacific Island Countries, Solomon Islands
UNICEF Innocenti seeks a consultant to undertake policy‑oriented research to examine residential sport academies as de facto care institutions and environments for children, with a focus on residential football academies for a period of 17 months remotely.
The Programme Manager reports to the Country Office (CO) Representative for general supervision and direction. The Programme Manager supports the Representative on the overall management of the CO and coordinating closely with the different sections on all phases of the Country Programme, from formulation to delivery of results in accordance with UNICEF Strategic Plans, standards of performance and accountability framework, ethics and integrity.
Afghanistan country office is seeking an experienced International Consultant for formative evaluation to assess UNICEF Afghanistan’s Polio Programme (particularly from October 2024 onwards when the site-to-site campaign modality was implemented nationwide) and examine its strategies to address immunity gaps in Afghanistan (particularly in overcoming refusals and reaching hard-to-access populations).
The purpose of this consultancy is to design, deliver, and pilot competency-based capacity-building programme for teachers and other education professionals in model preschools and schools, aligned with the Inclusive Education Programmatic Framework.
Pakistan Country Office is seeking an experienced Driver responsible for provides reliable and safe driving services, demonstrating the highest standards of professionalism, discretion, integrity, sense of responsibility, excellent knowledge of protocol whilst ensuring compliance with local driving rules and regulations.
UNICEF Thailand Office is seeking an individual consultant to work closely with the Communication Team and collaborate with programme and fundraising team to ensure that content is aligned with UNICEF Thailand’s strategic objectives, brand identity and child rights mandate. The consultant will be responsible for ideating and producing content that resonates with target audiences, especially through short-form videos, and will actively monitor emerging formats and trends to be ready to adapt quickly. Creating trend-based, audience focused and fast paste digital content is an essential arm of implementing the Audience – Cenric Strategy for Fundraising and Communication team.
UNICEF China is seeking an experienced Supply & Logistics Officer at NO1 level to provide technical and operational support as per the Country Office (CO) set-up and is responsible for managing the supply chains of a small-sized country office, or elements of the supply chains of a larger supply operation, while also facilitating various SD engagement in China market, one of the biggest suppliers of UNICEF purchased goods.
Join UNICEF’s Data Transformation & Enabling AI Initiative to help build a smarter, more data‑informed organization. Support the end-to-end transformation that strengthens data governance, improves data quality, and enables responsible AI adoption. Drive measurable impact by delivering skilled and effective project management.
UNICEF Country Office is looking to establish a minimum of two and maximum of four long-term agreements with individual professional photographers and photojournalists to provide photographic services (visual documentation in digital original format) on a need’s basis. The selected photographs will be used for UNICEF advocacy and communication purposes and used to produce public campaigns, communication products and public advocacy materials to be used by UNICEF’s internal and external partners, including other UN agencies and across various platforms.
Technical Assistance to Country Offices Provide technical support to designated or transitioning L2/L3 Country Offices in child‑focused recovery planning and programme design, including adapting recovery tools and participating in joint missions. Maintain and coordinate a roster of recovery specialists.Multistakeholder Recovery Assessment and Planning Support national and multistakeholder recovery assessments and frameworks to ensure children’s and women’s needs and rights are integrated into planning, budgeting, service delivery, and recovery financing strategies.Focused Support to State of Palestine and Syria Refine UNICEF recovery strategies, identify technical and operational requirements, and support Programme Budget Reviews, Strategic Moments of Reflection, and annual programme reviews. Liaise with interagency partners, donors, and global mechanisms to promote coherence in recovery assessment, planning, and financing.Global Coordination and Positioning Represent UNICEF in global mechanisms related to recovery assessment and planning, contribute to interagency policy, tools, and standards, and support whole‑of‑house coordination on recovery
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation is seeking an experienced consultant to review, redesign, and support the upgrade of the OOI SharePoint and Microsoft Teams ecosystem. The consultant will map all existing sites, assess relevance and alignment with OOI’s new organizational structure, and work closely with stakeholders to define the future information architecture. The role includes supporting the transition to updated SharePoint/Teams sites, improving navigation and content structure, and establishing clear governance, ownership, and maintenance arrangements to ensure long term sustainability.
The UNICEF Global Learning Innovation Hub in Helsinki is seeking a Partnership and Knowledge Management Intern to support both partnerships and knowledge management functions, with a particular focus on digital education and learning innovation. The internship is designed as a learning-focused role for a recent graduate or early-career professional and offers an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in international development, partnerships, and digital education programming within a global team.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. State of Palestine Country Office is seeking for a qualified Operations Officers at NOB, Fixed Term, based in Gaza to support State of Palestine team during the emergency in Gaza.
To further strengthen its digital engagement strategy, UNICEF Belarus seeks to engage a Youth-focused Digital Content creator for Adolescent Wellbeing and Development with strong expertise in social media content creation and community building. Engaging a young content creator ensures that messaging is relevant, relatable and aligned with the communication patterns, language and trends of adolescents and youth.
UNICEF’s Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) will host the in‑person Regional People and Culture Network Meeting (PCNM) in Nairobi in the last week of May. This biennial event brings together People and Culture Leads and Operations Managers from 23 country offices to review HR trends, address emerging issues, share best practices, and strengthen human resources support across the region.
The meeting will convene 30–40 participants, including representatives from each office and guest presenters from UNICEF’s Division of People and Culture (DPC) and the Global Shared Services Centre (GSSC). To broaden participation, selected sessions will be streamed online via Teams, with some speakers joining virtually.
ESARO seeks an experienced facilitator to guide the overall agenda design, maintain smooth session flow and transitions, integrate team‑building activities, and engage both in‑person and virtual participants. The facilitator may also lead a session on the Future of Work, the evolving People and Culture function, and Change Management.
To provide technical assistance to UNICEF and the Department of Probation and Child Care Services (DPCCS) in strengthening the national child protection system. The consultant will develop standardized case management guidelines for responding to violence against children (VAC), create accompanying information management indicators, and institutionalize these practices through the development of training curricula and capacity building of probation officers in targeted provinces (Central, Northern, and Eastern).
The consultancy supports the implementation of the Model Continuum of Services for Child Victims of Violence, launched in September 2025 in cooperation with MOWCA and MOJ, under the umbrella of the JURE programme, and its roll out in Central, Eastern and Northern Provinces.