The Health Specialist (MHPSS) role is situated in the Ukraine Country Office and reports directly to the Chief of Health and Nutrition. This position is essential for bridging health-focused MHPSS programming with broader organizational goals, ensuring a comprehensive approach to mental health and psychosocial support by integrating efforts across both internal sectors and external partnerships. The Health Specialist supports MHPSS programming primarily within the health sector while coordinating with other crucial UNICEF sectors such as education, child protection, Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP), and Social and Behavior Change (SBC). This role also entails significant collaboration with external entities, including government agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders, to embed MHPSS into their programs, thereby fostering a unified approach to health and well-being across various sectors.
Additionally, the Specialist is instrumental in shaping and influencing national MHPSS policies. By offering expert guidance to external stakeholders such as the national MHPSS coordination center, Ministry of Health, educational leaders, and community organizations, the Specialist ensures that MHPSS initiatives are harmoniously integrated into the broader health and social systems. This effort is complemented by UNICEF’s collaboration with the “All-Ukraine Health Program”, which aims to establish a far-reaching support network impacting various societal dimensions.
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Associates perform procedural and some specialized activities pertaining to UNICEF’s ICT systems, which include desktop administration and server operations. Specialized activities typically pertain to the installation and routine configuration of ICT system components and user orientation.
Procedural activities include all other processes that may not require the application of specialized information technology training and knowledge, such as maintaining technical and user documentation and/or serving as focal point for receipt and processing of user requests.
UNICEF Mozambique is seeking a skilled and innovative Education Specialist (Digital Learning) to join our team. The Specialist will, under the direct guidance of the Chief of Education, and in close coordination with other section output leads, staff in the field offices, as well as the T4D Specialist in the office, translate UNICEF’s ambition in this area into concrete actions with a focus on integrating technology into the education system for flexible learning. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
UNICEF en Panamá aborda los principales desafíos que impactan la vida de los niños, niñas y adolescentes,implementando programas para contribuir a mejorar su calidad de vida y a garantizar de sus derechos, plasmados en la Convención sobre los Derechos del Niño.
Join us as the next Community-Based Childcare Consultant for UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about inclusive early childhood care? You'll support the Social Policy team in designing a scalable, high-quality, and affordable community-based childcare model for families living in poverty and informal employment.
If you're ready to shape impactful solutions, read the full advertisement and apply today!
Join us as the next Consultant for Strategies to Expand Childcare Services Using Underutilized Spaces with UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about transforming early childhood care through innovative, inclusive solutions? You'll support the Social Policy team in designing a scalable, cost-effective model for part-time childcare services using underutilized public infrastructure.
If you're ready to help shape a national strategy that prioritizes families living in poverty and precarious employment, read the full advertisement and apply today!
El equipo digital de Recaudación de Fondos de UNICEF Uruguay busca incorporar un/a Especialista en Paid Media, cuya responsabilidad principal será colaborar en la implementación, gestión y monitoreo de campañas de publicidad digital, alineadas al Plan Anual de Trabajo del área. Su labor contribuirá a optimizar los resultados de recaudación de fondos y a fortalecer el impacto de UNICEF en favor de los derechos de niños, niñas y adolescentes en Uruguay y en el mundo.
UNICEF Honduras busca consultor/a individual nacional para fortalecer la capacidad de respuesta en protección de la niñez en situaciones humanitarias desde un enfoque de sostenibilidad y triple nexo, a través del empoderamiento de Estado, organizaciones internacionales y nacionales y otros actores humanitarios en el cumplimiento de los estándares de derechos de la niñez y de provisión de servicios de protección conforme los Compromisos Básicos para la Infancia en la Acción Humanitaria.
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance) is a global network of operational agencies, academic
institutions, policymakers, donors and practitioners that facilitates inter-agency technical collaboration on child protection
in all humanitarian contexts. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) leads the Alliance with a rotating NGO, currently
the International Rescue Committee. The Alliance sets standards and produces technical guidance for use by the various
stakeholders, particularly field practitioners. Its mission is to support humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and
effective child protection interventions in humanitarian contexts, in both refugee and non-refugee settings.
This is a critical moment for the Alliance to solidify strategic partnerships and elevate its advocacy work for the centrality of
the child in all humanitarian action. The purpose of the assignment is to support the Alliance Secretariat with strategic
partnerships, donor engagement, and advocacy activities.
During the duration period of the contract, the consultant will support development and dissemination of the survivor-centered guidance tool on FGM, as well as the expansion of the rollouts of Primero / GBVIMS+ through the specific tasks listed below.
The STRYIDE initiative is an ambitious, first-of-its-kind model that blends public and private financing to deliver quality ECD services while addressing youth unemployment. Its success depends on seamless programme design, coordination, and execution, in line with the evolving priorities of the Government of Uganda and UNICEF’s broader early childhood and youth programming.
To date, the UNICEF team has initiated the pilot phase of the STRYIDE programme by developing a training manual for ECD entrepreneurs and working through the Netherlands-funded PROSPECTS programme to identify potential youth entrepreneurs. The upcoming steps in the pilot phase will focus on testing the training content and providing microgrants to selected entrepreneurs to help them establish or expand their ECD enterprises. The full rollout of this pilot phase is planned over the course of the new country programme. As the initiative transitions into pilot implementation, there is an urgent need for dedicated technical support to ensure timely execution, adaptive planning, and effective coordination across multiple stakeholders—including government ministries, financial institutions, implementing partners, and young entrepreneurs.
In addition to STRYIDE, the ECD team is overseeing several other high-priority projects focused on caregiver support, private sector engagement, and expansion of ECD services in refugee and host communities. The complexity and scale of this portfolio demand additional capacity to support grant and programme management, partner engagement, progress monitoring, and knowledge sharing.
Under the direct supervision of the SWA Programme Specialist, Country Engagement, the consultant will provide support for partner engagement to Lusophone and LAC SWA countries, with a particular focus on Heads of State Engagement, High- Level Meetings, as well as the Mutual Accountability Mechanism.
The deliverables will directly be focused on the government partners
UNICEF Gambia is seeking the services of a consultant to develop budget briefs covering the period 2022 to 2025 considering key social sectors including Basic and Secondary Education and Health. The budget briefs should analyse sectoral budgets, highlight gaps, and provide actionable recommendations to influence policy and resource allocation.
The purpose of this assignment is to assess the alternative care landscape in Rwanda and using the evidence generated from this assessment to develop comprehensive and actionable guidelines covering all forms of alternative care in Rwanda. As a result, this assignment will be carried out in two phases. The first phase is to assess the current alternative care system in Rwanda. The second phase, based on the findings of the first phase, is to develop comprehensive Guidelines on Alternative Care in Rwanda. The first phase will involve a national data collection exercise that will be led by a Rwandan National, working closely with the international consultant, to ensure data confidentiality as per the Government’s data protocol.
Fournir un appui technique pour l’élaboration d’un plan de communication externe relatif à l’introduction du vaccin anti-HPV, en veillant à la mobilisation des médias, au renforcement des capacités techniques des professionnels des médias nationaux, à la sensibilisation du grand public et à la promotion de l’adhésion à la vaccination contre le HPV.
Le Bureau UNICEF Côte d'Ivoire recrute un(e) consultante(e) international(e) pour faire une évaluation formative du programme conjoint de résilience « Renforcer la résilience dans le Nord-Est de la Côte d’Ivoire » de mai 2023 à juin 2025.
The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania, through the Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre (TFNC) in collaboration with development partners, is finalizing the Micronutrient Survey (MNS) which is a component of the Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey/ Malaria Indicator Survey (TDHS/MIS) 2022 . The MNS includes an expanded set of micronutrient biomarkers assessments among women of reproductive age (WRA) and children under the age of five years – including Iron, vitamin A, vitamin D, folate, vitamin B12, and inflammatory markers; and at the population level, an assessment of the coverage of fortified foods (salt, edible oil, wheat, and maize flour). The MNS will provide critical data to inform national strategies, policy decisions, and programmatic interventions to prevent and reduce micronutrient deficiencies
To ensure the completion and dissemination of high-quality outputs, UNICEF seeks a qualified To ensure the completion and dissemination of high-quality outputs, UNICEF seeks a qualified
The Health Specialist (MHPSS) role is situated in the Ukraine Country Office and reports directly to the Chief of Health and Nutrition. This position is essential for bridging health-focused MHPSS programming with broader organizational goals, ensuring a comprehensive approach to mental health and psychosocial support by integrating efforts across both internal sectors and external partnerships. The Health Specialist supports MHPSS programming primarily within the health sector while coordinating with other crucial UNICEF sectors such as education, child protection, Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP), and Social and Behavior Change (SBC). This role also entails significant collaboration with external entities, including government agencies, NGOs, and other stakeholders, to embed MHPSS into their programs, thereby fostering a unified approach to health and well-being across various sectors.
Additionally, the Specialist is instrumental in shaping and influencing national MHPSS policies. By offering expert guidance to external stakeholders such as the national MHPSS coordination center, Ministry of Health, educational leaders, and community organizations, the Specialist ensures that MHPSS initiatives are harmoniously integrated into the broader health and social systems. This effort is complemented by UNICEF’s collaboration with the “All-Ukraine Health Program”, which aims to establish a far-reaching support network impacting various societal dimensions.
Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Associates perform procedural and some specialized activities pertaining to UNICEF’s ICT systems, which include desktop administration and server operations. Specialized activities typically pertain to the installation and routine configuration of ICT system components and user orientation.
Procedural activities include all other processes that may not require the application of specialized information technology training and knowledge, such as maintaining technical and user documentation and/or serving as focal point for receipt and processing of user requests.
UNICEF Mozambique is seeking a skilled and innovative Education Specialist (Digital Learning) to join our team. The Specialist will, under the direct guidance of the Chief of Education, and in close coordination with other section output leads, staff in the field offices, as well as the T4D Specialist in the office, translate UNICEF’s ambition in this area into concrete actions with a focus on integrating technology into the education system for flexible learning. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
UNICEF en Panamá aborda los principales desafíos que impactan la vida de los niños, niñas y adolescentes,implementando programas para contribuir a mejorar su calidad de vida y a garantizar de sus derechos, plasmados en la Convención sobre los Derechos del Niño.
Join us as the next Community-Based Childcare Consultant for UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about inclusive early childhood care? You'll support the Social Policy team in designing a scalable, high-quality, and affordable community-based childcare model for families living in poverty and informal employment.
If you're ready to shape impactful solutions, read the full advertisement and apply today!
Join us as the next Consultant for Strategies to Expand Childcare Services Using Underutilized Spaces with UNICEF Mexico!
Are you passionate about transforming early childhood care through innovative, inclusive solutions? You'll support the Social Policy team in designing a scalable, cost-effective model for part-time childcare services using underutilized public infrastructure.
If you're ready to help shape a national strategy that prioritizes families living in poverty and precarious employment, read the full advertisement and apply today!
El equipo digital de Recaudación de Fondos de UNICEF Uruguay busca incorporar un/a Especialista en Paid Media, cuya responsabilidad principal será colaborar en la implementación, gestión y monitoreo de campañas de publicidad digital, alineadas al Plan Anual de Trabajo del área. Su labor contribuirá a optimizar los resultados de recaudación de fondos y a fortalecer el impacto de UNICEF en favor de los derechos de niños, niñas y adolescentes en Uruguay y en el mundo.
UNICEF Honduras busca consultor/a individual nacional para fortalecer la capacidad de respuesta en protección de la niñez en situaciones humanitarias desde un enfoque de sostenibilidad y triple nexo, a través del empoderamiento de Estado, organizaciones internacionales y nacionales y otros actores humanitarios en el cumplimiento de los estándares de derechos de la niñez y de provisión de servicios de protección conforme los Compromisos Básicos para la Infancia en la Acción Humanitaria.
The Alliance for Child Protection in Humanitarian Action (the Alliance) is a global network of operational agencies, academic
institutions, policymakers, donors and practitioners that facilitates inter-agency technical collaboration on child protection
in all humanitarian contexts. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) leads the Alliance with a rotating NGO, currently
the International Rescue Committee. The Alliance sets standards and produces technical guidance for use by the various
stakeholders, particularly field practitioners. Its mission is to support humanitarian actors to achieve high-quality and
effective child protection interventions in humanitarian contexts, in both refugee and non-refugee settings.
This is a critical moment for the Alliance to solidify strategic partnerships and elevate its advocacy work for the centrality of
the child in all humanitarian action. The purpose of the assignment is to support the Alliance Secretariat with strategic
partnerships, donor engagement, and advocacy activities.
During the duration period of the contract, the consultant will support development and dissemination of the survivor-centered guidance tool on FGM, as well as the expansion of the rollouts of Primero / GBVIMS+ through the specific tasks listed below.
The STRYIDE initiative is an ambitious, first-of-its-kind model that blends public and private financing to deliver quality ECD services while addressing youth unemployment. Its success depends on seamless programme design, coordination, and execution, in line with the evolving priorities of the Government of Uganda and UNICEF’s broader early childhood and youth programming.
To date, the UNICEF team has initiated the pilot phase of the STRYIDE programme by developing a training manual for ECD entrepreneurs and working through the Netherlands-funded PROSPECTS programme to identify potential youth entrepreneurs. The upcoming steps in the pilot phase will focus on testing the training content and providing microgrants to selected entrepreneurs to help them establish or expand their ECD enterprises. The full rollout of this pilot phase is planned over the course of the new country programme. As the initiative transitions into pilot implementation, there is an urgent need for dedicated technical support to ensure timely execution, adaptive planning, and effective coordination across multiple stakeholders—including government ministries, financial institutions, implementing partners, and young entrepreneurs.
In addition to STRYIDE, the ECD team is overseeing several other high-priority projects focused on caregiver support, private sector engagement, and expansion of ECD services in refugee and host communities. The complexity and scale of this portfolio demand additional capacity to support grant and programme management, partner engagement, progress monitoring, and knowledge sharing.
Under the direct supervision of the SWA Programme Specialist, Country Engagement, the consultant will provide support for partner engagement to Lusophone and LAC SWA countries, with a particular focus on Heads of State Engagement, High- Level Meetings, as well as the Mutual Accountability Mechanism.
The deliverables will directly be focused on the government partners
UNICEF Gambia is seeking the services of a consultant to develop budget briefs covering the period 2022 to 2025 considering key social sectors including Basic and Secondary Education and Health. The budget briefs should analyse sectoral budgets, highlight gaps, and provide actionable recommendations to influence policy and resource allocation.
The purpose of this assignment is to assess the alternative care landscape in Rwanda and using the evidence generated from this assessment to develop comprehensive and actionable guidelines covering all forms of alternative care in Rwanda. As a result, this assignment will be carried out in two phases. The first phase is to assess the current alternative care system in Rwanda. The second phase, based on the findings of the first phase, is to develop comprehensive Guidelines on Alternative Care in Rwanda. The first phase will involve a national data collection exercise that will be led by a Rwandan National, working closely with the international consultant, to ensure data confidentiality as per the Government’s data protocol.
Fournir un appui technique pour l’élaboration d’un plan de communication externe relatif à l’introduction du vaccin anti-HPV, en veillant à la mobilisation des médias, au renforcement des capacités techniques des professionnels des médias nationaux, à la sensibilisation du grand public et à la promotion de l’adhésion à la vaccination contre le HPV.
Le Bureau UNICEF Côte d'Ivoire recrute un(e) consultante(e) international(e) pour faire une évaluation formative du programme conjoint de résilience « Renforcer la résilience dans le Nord-Est de la Côte d’Ivoire » de mai 2023 à juin 2025.
The Government of the United Republic of Tanzania, through the Tanzania Food and Nutrition Centre (TFNC) in collaboration with development partners, is finalizing the Micronutrient Survey (MNS) which is a component of the Tanzania Demographic and Health Survey/ Malaria Indicator Survey (TDHS/MIS) 2022 . The MNS includes an expanded set of micronutrient biomarkers assessments among women of reproductive age (WRA) and children under the age of five years – including Iron, vitamin A, vitamin D, folate, vitamin B12, and inflammatory markers; and at the population level, an assessment of the coverage of fortified foods (salt, edible oil, wheat, and maize flour). The MNS will provide critical data to inform national strategies, policy decisions, and programmatic interventions to prevent and reduce micronutrient deficiencies
To ensure the completion and dissemination of high-quality outputs, UNICEF seeks a qualified To ensure the completion and dissemination of high-quality outputs, UNICEF seeks a qualified