The Child Protection Officer reports to the Chief of Field Office with close technical guidance of the Chief of Child Protection. Together the Chief of Field Office and the Chief of Child Protection guide the Child Protection Officer to acquire organizational knowledge of rules, regulations and processes to supplement academic and theoretical knowledge of the profession for upward mobility to higher responsibilities.
The Child Protection Officer provides professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the child protection programs/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing, and presenting technical program information while learning organizational rules, regulations, and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Child Protection Programme within the Country Programme.
The Youth Innovation Consultant will play a critical role in assessing these pilots, ensuring that each initiative follows an innovation-led approach. This includes maintaining a focus on youth-centered design, iterative development, and feedback loops to align with young people's evolving needs. The consultant will assess each pilot’s progress and recommend adaptations to optimize outcomes and maximize impact. Throughout the year, the consultant will facilitate the integration of real-time youth feedback into program iterations and ensure the continuous relevance of the pilots.
Under the supervision of the Programme and Planning Specialist, the consultant will work with the Immunization teams implementation and monitoring of PG/Immunization TA plan. A primary objective of this consultancy is to contribute the timeliness and quality of immunization TA support in the context of Gavi-funded programmes, and to improve the efficiency of deploying technical assistance for immunization programmes.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Brussels-based Partnerships manager ECARO, this role is responsible for supporting strategic positioning of UNICEF in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region towards to European Commission and the European Parliament.
UNICEF's Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) in Geneva is pivotal to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outlined in the organization’s 2022-2025 Strategic Plan. The division focuses on maximizing private sector fundraising, partnerships, and engagement. Central to these efforts is the Innovative Financing for Children (IF4C) function, which develops and implements innovative financing mechanisms to mobilize resources for children's welfare globally. These initiatives address critical issues such as climate change, environmental sustainability, and disaster risk reduction, targeting the most vulnerable and marginalized children and adolescents. The IF4C team plays a crucial role in driving these efforts forward through strategic private sector engagements.
The Child Protection Officer reports to the Chief of Field Office with close technical guidance of the Chief of Child Protection. Together the Chief of Field Office and the Chief of Child Protection guide the Child Protection Officer to acquire organizational knowledge of rules, regulations and processes to supplement academic and theoretical knowledge of the profession for upward mobility to higher responsibilities.
The Child Protection Officer provides professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the child protection programs/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing, and presenting technical program information while learning organizational rules, regulations, and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Child Protection Programme within the Country Programme.
The Youth Innovation Consultant will play a critical role in assessing these pilots, ensuring that each initiative follows an innovation-led approach. This includes maintaining a focus on youth-centered design, iterative development, and feedback loops to align with young people's evolving needs. The consultant will assess each pilot’s progress and recommend adaptations to optimize outcomes and maximize impact. Throughout the year, the consultant will facilitate the integration of real-time youth feedback into program iterations and ensure the continuous relevance of the pilots.
Under the supervision of the Programme and Planning Specialist, the consultant will work with the Immunization teams implementation and monitoring of PG/Immunization TA plan. A primary objective of this consultancy is to contribute the timeliness and quality of immunization TA support in the context of Gavi-funded programmes, and to improve the efficiency of deploying technical assistance for immunization programmes.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Brussels-based Partnerships manager ECARO, this role is responsible for supporting strategic positioning of UNICEF in the Europe and Central Asia (ECA) region towards to European Commission and the European Parliament.
UNICEF's Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) in Geneva is pivotal to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outlined in the organization’s 2022-2025 Strategic Plan. The division focuses on maximizing private sector fundraising, partnerships, and engagement. Central to these efforts is the Innovative Financing for Children (IF4C) function, which develops and implements innovative financing mechanisms to mobilize resources for children's welfare globally. These initiatives address critical issues such as climate change, environmental sustainability, and disaster risk reduction, targeting the most vulnerable and marginalized children and adolescents. The IF4C team plays a crucial role in driving these efforts forward through strategic private sector engagements.