Under the overall direction of the Chief of Advocacy and Communication the Partnerships Officer will be responsible for the development, planning, and implementation of private sector fundraising strategies and activities within South Africa Country Office, leveraging and securing partnerships with financial and non-financial support to UNICEF programmes in South Africa.
The initial contract will be until 30th June 2026.
UNICEF Mozambique is hiring one G6-level Programme Associate for its Education section in Maputo. We are seeking motivated, experienced, and dynamic professionals with strong skills in administration, budget management, planning, and organization to support effective programme implementation. If you're passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply!
UNICEF Mozambique is seeking a motivated, experienced and dynamic Partnerships Specialist (Private Sector), P3 level to join its Maputo Office. The incumbent will be responsible for leading UNICEF Mozambique’s engagement with the private sector. This includes cultivating and expanding strategic relationships with domestic and international businesses present in Mozambique, mobilizing financial and non-financial resources, and driving innovative, shared-value partnerships. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we highly encourage you to apply.
The Social and Behavior Change Officer (SBC) NO2 will design, manage, monitor, and evaluate evidence-based and inclusive SBC strategies to advance the country programme. The role works closely with sectoral and cross-sectoral teams to promote innovative approaches that drive positive social and behavioral outcomes.
We are seeking a skilled professional to conduct a comprehensive mapping of how the private sector in Romania engages with and influences child rights. The insights from this analysis will inform future strategies for meaningful collaboration, advocacy, and program development between businesses and organizations working to advance child well-being. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to assess the potential for UNICEF Romania's engagement with business and on business policies/practices to deliver outcomes that make a real difference for children.
Under the overall direction of the Chief of Advocacy and Communication the Partnerships Officer will be responsible for the development, planning, and implementation of private sector fundraising strategies and activities within South Africa Country Office, leveraging and securing partnerships with financial and non-financial support to UNICEF programmes in South Africa.
The initial contract will be until 30th June 2026.
UNICEF Mozambique is hiring one G6-level Programme Associate for its Education section in Maputo. We are seeking motivated, experienced, and dynamic professionals with strong skills in administration, budget management, planning, and organization to support effective programme implementation. If you're passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply!
UNICEF Mozambique is seeking a motivated, experienced and dynamic Partnerships Specialist (Private Sector), P3 level to join its Maputo Office. The incumbent will be responsible for leading UNICEF Mozambique’s engagement with the private sector. This includes cultivating and expanding strategic relationships with domestic and international businesses present in Mozambique, mobilizing financial and non-financial resources, and driving innovative, shared-value partnerships. If you meet the requirements and you are passionate about making a difference, we highly encourage you to apply.
The Social and Behavior Change Officer (SBC) NO2 will design, manage, monitor, and evaluate evidence-based and inclusive SBC strategies to advance the country programme. The role works closely with sectoral and cross-sectoral teams to promote innovative approaches that drive positive social and behavioral outcomes.
We are seeking a skilled professional to conduct a comprehensive mapping of how the private sector in Romania engages with and influences child rights. The insights from this analysis will inform future strategies for meaningful collaboration, advocacy, and program development between businesses and organizations working to advance child well-being. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to assess the potential for UNICEF Romania's engagement with business and on business policies/practices to deliver outcomes that make a real difference for children.