UNICEF is seeking a Health Specialist (Health Emergency Preparedness and Response – HEPR), P‑4 to support governments and UNICEF Country Offices in preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from public health emergencies and humanitarian crises. Based within UNICEF’s Centre of Excellence, this role provides high‑quality technical assistance, including surge deployments, to strengthen health systems, ensure continuity of essential services, and uphold the Core Commitments for Children in emergency settings. The position contributes to global health security, multi‑sectoral coordination, and implementation of Pandemic Fund–supported initiatives, directly advancing UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and health emergency priorities.
The post Statistics and Monitoring Manager, P-4 level, is situated in the Strategic Programme Planning, Monitoring, and Data section at the WCA Regional Office. The incumbent reports to the Regional Chief Programme Planning. The incumbent supervises the Statistics and Monitoring Specialist, NOC level and provides overall strategic direction, technical oversight, quality assurance and performance management for the Statistics and Monitoring Specialist (NOC), ensuring coherence, prioritization and compliance with regional, global and corporate standards across all data, analytics and monitoring deliverables.
The role provides strategic and technical leadership to implement UNICEF’s Digital Education Strategy, focusing on empowering teachers with digital and AI-enabled tools and embedding these approaches into proven instructional models. It also leads policy dialogue, technical assistance, cross-country learning, and partnerships to help countries scale inclusive, ethical, and sustainable digital education systems.
The Programme Specialist (Climate Finance) strengthens UNICEF’s ability to support governments in accessing, designing, and sustaining child-sensitive climate finance investments. By embedding equity, accountability, and rights in technical support, the role ensures that climate finance resources protect and enhance essential services for children—especially the most disadvantaged —directly advancing UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and the Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP) 2024–2030.
Join UNICEF Malaysia as a Digital Platforms & Engagement Intern and gain hands‑on experience supporting digital public goods and engagement platforms. Working closely with experienced colleagues, you’ll contribute to impactful, data‑driven digital initiatives while learning and growing throughout the internship.
UNICEF is seeking a Health Specialist (Health Emergency Preparedness and Response – HEPR), P‑4 to support governments and UNICEF Country Offices in preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from public health emergencies and humanitarian crises. Based within UNICEF’s Centre of Excellence, this role provides high‑quality technical assistance, including surge deployments, to strengthen health systems, ensure continuity of essential services, and uphold the Core Commitments for Children in emergency settings. The position contributes to global health security, multi‑sectoral coordination, and implementation of Pandemic Fund–supported initiatives, directly advancing UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and health emergency priorities.
The post Statistics and Monitoring Manager, P-4 level, is situated in the Strategic Programme Planning, Monitoring, and Data section at the WCA Regional Office. The incumbent reports to the Regional Chief Programme Planning. The incumbent supervises the Statistics and Monitoring Specialist, NOC level and provides overall strategic direction, technical oversight, quality assurance and performance management for the Statistics and Monitoring Specialist (NOC), ensuring coherence, prioritization and compliance with regional, global and corporate standards across all data, analytics and monitoring deliverables.
The role provides strategic and technical leadership to implement UNICEF’s Digital Education Strategy, focusing on empowering teachers with digital and AI-enabled tools and embedding these approaches into proven instructional models. It also leads policy dialogue, technical assistance, cross-country learning, and partnerships to help countries scale inclusive, ethical, and sustainable digital education systems.
The Programme Specialist (Climate Finance) strengthens UNICEF’s ability to support governments in accessing, designing, and sustaining child-sensitive climate finance investments. By embedding equity, accountability, and rights in technical support, the role ensures that climate finance resources protect and enhance essential services for children—especially the most disadvantaged —directly advancing UNICEF’s Strategic Plan 2026–2029 and the Sustainability and Climate Action Plan (SCAP) 2024–2030.
Join UNICEF Malaysia as a Digital Platforms & Engagement Intern and gain hands‑on experience supporting digital public goods and engagement platforms. Working closely with experienced colleagues, you’ll contribute to impactful, data‑driven digital initiatives while learning and growing throughout the internship.