Work with the high value marketing team to support the facilitation of a brand strategy process and support the Chief of section to develop the team strategy.
The brand strategy process requires a seasoned professional with extensive experience in global brand strategy, preferably with experience of adapting commercial brand strategy to a non-profit setting. This work will require significant amounts of stakeholder management given UNICEF’s decentralized structure, and also the delivery of expertise in comprehensible formats for colleagues of varying experience on brand strategy.
The team strategy reflects the need for the high value marketing team to reset following a tumultuous period. The team has grown considerably post-COVID and has now been significantly reduced. The team is at a cross roads where it needs to explore the requirements of a marketing function in PFP (the HQ team with responsibility for raising the resources the organisation needs). It needs to consider the relationship of this team to market teams, and how to have an approach that recognizes both resource constraints and the desire of PFP and markets to transform their approach to private sector engagement (through a greater focus on audiences).
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Location:United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Sweden
Under the supervision of the Chief of Field Office (CFO) at the UNICEF Zonal Office and with guidance from Social Policy Section, the Social Policy Specialist is accountable for providing technical support and assistance in all stages of social policy programming and
related advocacy, intergenerational dialogue to delivery of concrete and sustainable results for children, adolescents and youths, taking into account the specific context of the regions covered. This includes programmes implemented in the regions covered, and aimed at supporting governance, decentralization and accountability mechanisms to increase public participation (notably of youths and adolescents and the most marginalized groups) and the quality, equity and coverage of social protection services at decentralized municipality levels.
The Public Private Partnerships (PPP) team in ESARO has prioritized deepening engagement with 3–5 key foundations that have significantly expanded their presence and programming across Africa. Some of these are existing partners, while others represent new strategic opportunities. This consultancy will play a critical role in supporting the PPP team and country offices in strengthening these partnerships through enhanced coordination, research, and knowledge management.
To strengthen its emergency preparedness and response, especially for the upcoming flood and cyclone season, UNICEF Bangladesh seeks a qualified consultant to support the implementation of humanitarian cash transfer programmes. The consultant will help ensure rapid, efficient delivery of cash assistance to affected populations, while also promoting resilience and recovery. In addition, consultant to assist the implementation of the UNICEF-MOWCA cooperation framework, ensuring efficient coordination, system design, and technical assistance to reinforce inclusive and resilient social protection in Bangladesh.
Work with the high value marketing team to support the facilitation of a brand strategy process and support the Chief of section to develop the team strategy.
The brand strategy process requires a seasoned professional with extensive experience in global brand strategy, preferably with experience of adapting commercial brand strategy to a non-profit setting. This work will require significant amounts of stakeholder management given UNICEF’s decentralized structure, and also the delivery of expertise in comprehensible formats for colleagues of varying experience on brand strategy.
The team strategy reflects the need for the high value marketing team to reset following a tumultuous period. The team has grown considerably post-COVID and has now been significantly reduced. The team is at a cross roads where it needs to explore the requirements of a marketing function in PFP (the HQ team with responsibility for raising the resources the organisation needs). It needs to consider the relationship of this team to market teams, and how to have an approach that recognizes both resource constraints and the desire of PFP and markets to transform their approach to private sector engagement (through a greater focus on audiences).
Join UNICEF OIAI to support UNICEF investigations. Contribute to accountability and integrity globally. Be part of our dedicated team and make a meaningful impact - apply today!
Location:United States, Belgium, Denmark, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, Sweden
Under the supervision of the Chief of Field Office (CFO) at the UNICEF Zonal Office and with guidance from Social Policy Section, the Social Policy Specialist is accountable for providing technical support and assistance in all stages of social policy programming and
related advocacy, intergenerational dialogue to delivery of concrete and sustainable results for children, adolescents and youths, taking into account the specific context of the regions covered. This includes programmes implemented in the regions covered, and aimed at supporting governance, decentralization and accountability mechanisms to increase public participation (notably of youths and adolescents and the most marginalized groups) and the quality, equity and coverage of social protection services at decentralized municipality levels.
The Public Private Partnerships (PPP) team in ESARO has prioritized deepening engagement with 3–5 key foundations that have significantly expanded their presence and programming across Africa. Some of these are existing partners, while others represent new strategic opportunities. This consultancy will play a critical role in supporting the PPP team and country offices in strengthening these partnerships through enhanced coordination, research, and knowledge management.
To strengthen its emergency preparedness and response, especially for the upcoming flood and cyclone season, UNICEF Bangladesh seeks a qualified consultant to support the implementation of humanitarian cash transfer programmes. The consultant will help ensure rapid, efficient delivery of cash assistance to affected populations, while also promoting resilience and recovery. In addition, consultant to assist the implementation of the UNICEF-MOWCA cooperation framework, ensuring efficient coordination, system design, and technical assistance to reinforce inclusive and resilient social protection in Bangladesh.