As Nutrition Manager, P-4, East Jerusalem, State of Palestine, you will support the Chief in managing the nutrition section, contributing to innovation and knowledge management. You will be responsible for developing, preparing, and managing complex, key and integrated nutrition programmes. You will provide authoritative technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of concrete and sustainable results in maternal, infant and child nutrition programmes/projects. This is carried out according to plans, allocation, results based-management approaches and methodology (RBM), as well as UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, standards of performance, and accountability framework.
The Consultant will apply technical skills to manage, sustain and scale U-Report and IoGT, and analyse results to communicate findings to stakeholders, including children and youth. The Consultant will be expected to have the skills to engage with youth digitally and in person, such as with GBem clubs, to extend the U-Report community on the ground as well as the digital platform, as well as to engage with Goverment, partners and UNICEF colleagues. In collaboration with Social and Behaviour Change and Communication and Advocacy colleagues, the Consultant will work across UNICEF’s education, child protection, health, nutrition and WASH sections to engage the relevant platforms on priority areas of work and strategic moments for maximum impact.
Join UNICEF as an International Consultant to support the adaptation of the 2023 WHO guideline on the prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema (acute malnutrition) in infants and children under 5 years to the Syrian context. You will contribute to the promotion of children’s rights in Syria, by 1. Reviewing the current national CMAM guideline to identify strengths and implementation gaps. 2. Based on the implementation gap analysis from task 1 above, conducting a stakeholder meeting to adapt the 2023 WHO guidelines to the Syrian context. 3. Updating the existing CMAM implementation tools including registers, patient cards, monitoring and reporting tools, training materials in alignment with the updated CMAM guideline.
Join UNICEF as a National Consultant for Safe School Initiative (Master trainer and implementation coordinator). You will contribute to the promotion of children’s rights in Syria, by assisting in updating and localizing the Safe School Initiative materials. You will be responsible for developing monitoring tools, coordinating the execution of activities in schools and learning centers, and co-facilitating the training of the national trainers' team. Additionally, you will oversee the coordination and monitoring of the implementation of activities in both schools and non-formal education learning centers.
The Adolescent Development Specialist position is an important part of the Country Office (CO) programme’s team where the adolescent development and participation programme is a key component of the Country Programme. The Specialist reports to the Deputy Representative, who is at level 4
As Nutrition Manager, P-4, East Jerusalem, State of Palestine, you will support the Chief in managing the nutrition section, contributing to innovation and knowledge management. You will be responsible for developing, preparing, and managing complex, key and integrated nutrition programmes. You will provide authoritative technical guidance and management support throughout the programming processes to facilitate the administration and achievement of concrete and sustainable results in maternal, infant and child nutrition programmes/projects. This is carried out according to plans, allocation, results based-management approaches and methodology (RBM), as well as UNICEF’s Strategic Plans, standards of performance, and accountability framework.
The Consultant will apply technical skills to manage, sustain and scale U-Report and IoGT, and analyse results to communicate findings to stakeholders, including children and youth. The Consultant will be expected to have the skills to engage with youth digitally and in person, such as with GBem clubs, to extend the U-Report community on the ground as well as the digital platform, as well as to engage with Goverment, partners and UNICEF colleagues. In collaboration with Social and Behaviour Change and Communication and Advocacy colleagues, the Consultant will work across UNICEF’s education, child protection, health, nutrition and WASH sections to engage the relevant platforms on priority areas of work and strategic moments for maximum impact.
Join UNICEF as an International Consultant to support the adaptation of the 2023 WHO guideline on the prevention and management of wasting and nutritional oedema (acute malnutrition) in infants and children under 5 years to the Syrian context. You will contribute to the promotion of children’s rights in Syria, by 1. Reviewing the current national CMAM guideline to identify strengths and implementation gaps. 2. Based on the implementation gap analysis from task 1 above, conducting a stakeholder meeting to adapt the 2023 WHO guidelines to the Syrian context. 3. Updating the existing CMAM implementation tools including registers, patient cards, monitoring and reporting tools, training materials in alignment with the updated CMAM guideline.
Join UNICEF as a National Consultant for Safe School Initiative (Master trainer and implementation coordinator). You will contribute to the promotion of children’s rights in Syria, by assisting in updating and localizing the Safe School Initiative materials. You will be responsible for developing monitoring tools, coordinating the execution of activities in schools and learning centers, and co-facilitating the training of the national trainers' team. Additionally, you will oversee the coordination and monitoring of the implementation of activities in both schools and non-formal education learning centers.
The Adolescent Development Specialist position is an important part of the Country Office (CO) programme’s team where the adolescent development and participation programme is a key component of the Country Programme. The Specialist reports to the Deputy Representative, who is at level 4