Under the overall guidance of the Corporate Alliance Manager and working closely with the B2C for RR Taskforce, the Product Licensing Consultant will support the strategic effort to centralize product licensing operations, managed by a third-party agency. The consultant will facilitate research, synthesis, drafting, and stakeholder coordination as needed from December 2025 onwards.
UNICEF has developed an online course titled “Using Assistive Technology in Education: A Guide for Teachers and Schools”, which provides a comprehensive framework for educators and school teams on integrating assistive technology (AT) into inclusive education. The course includes definitions, pedagogical strategies, lesson planning, whole-school approaches, and practical tools such as assessment templates and implementation plans.
The English version of the course is context-neutral and foundational. UNICEF Refugee Response Office in Poland seeks to adapt this course to the national context by incorporating relevant Polish policies, practices, and examples to better support local educators in implementing assistive technologies effectively.
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.
UNICEF Indonesia seeks to hire an individual consultant to support innovative finance work at the UNICEF Jakarta office and explore potential expansion of innovative finance at national and sub-national levels. The consultancy is expected to last approximately 4.5 months.
The objective of this consultancy is to design a Performance Management Framework that:
• Aligns individual, team and programme priorities with organizational priorities.
• Integrates performance planning, continuous feedback, development, and recognition.
• Provides clear performance indicators and evaluation criteria.
• Embeds accountability and organizational learning.
The Guidance Note of the UN Secretary General (S-G) on Child Rights Mainstreaming (CRM) 2023 aims to integrate child rights across all United Nations (UN) activities. The evaluability assessment is being planned to understand UNICEF and the UN system’s capacities and readiness to implement the Guidance Note. This evaluability assessment will provide credible evidence in relation to existing mechanisms, actions, capacities, barriers and enablers for the mainstreaming of children’s rights across the UN system with the aim of providing actionable insights to strengthen implementation.
The evaluation will be managed by the UNICEF Evaluation Office using a blended management approach with a team comprising two internal staff members and two external consultants. The two external consultants will bring complementary expertise, with one serving as the Evaluation Team Leader/ and the other as the Child Rights Consultant. Close collaboration with the UNICEF Human Rights Team in the Programme Group, the Office of the Executive Director, and other stakeholders is expected.
This ToR relates specifically to the Evaluation Team Leader role. The consultant will provide strategic and methodological support for the evaluation, ensuring high-quality, timely, and credible deliverables through effective coordination, stakeholder engagement, and rigorous design, data collection, analysis and reporting.
The primary purpose of this consultancy is to enable UNICEF immunization team to lead in organizing Hub calls and convening meetings, such as the Demand Hub Steering Committee (DHSC), monthly meetings and face to face meetings of the Expanded Partners; produce documentation of actions agreed upon; organize agreed number of technical sessions to build capacity on the new emerging areas in demand and supporting the Demand Hub leadership team to convene and discuss strategic discussion to guide the Demand Hub.
The consultant will:
1. Institutionalize creative, and where appropriate innovative, approaches (e.g., in impact evaluation methods, processes, or overall evaluation data approaches) for all programme evaluations -and other portfolios as possible- to maximize the timeliness, efficiency, rigor cost‐efficiency and/or rigour and credibility of the evaluation
2. Use data science to generating new meaningful and timely evidence for evaluations with secondary data sources. Develop code for evaluations that allows customization for rapid analysis of secondary and non-traditional sources (e.g. big data such as mobile phone data, satellite imagery, tapping on internal textual monitoring and reporting data) of data using machine learning and artificial intelligence can strengthen the evidence derived from traditional evaluation methods. .
3. Improve efficiencies in evaluations by developing data processing solutions that can be replicated across evaluations thematic and data types. The resources and time spent in conducting data processing and analytics tasks can be reduced significantly by automating tasks that are often repeated across evaluations. For example, facilitating the identification and analysis of relevant evaluation reports during the planning and scoping phases; reviewing programme documents, monitoring, reporting and expenditure data.
UNICEF Belize and the National Commission for Families and Children (NCFC) are seeking a National Junior Consultant to support the implementation of the Blue Teddy Bear Campaign — a national initiative focused on preventing violence and sexual abuse against children.
The Junior Consultant will work closely with the Lead Consultant, UNICEF, and NCFC to strengthen youth participation, coordinate outreach activities, and ensure that young people’s voices are reflected in campaign actions and messages. The role includes assisting with community events, youth engagement workshops, visibility and social media efforts, and documenting campaign progress and stories of change.
This is a 12-month consultancy, based in Belize City, with travel to communities across the Southside area. The consultant will contribute to building safer communities for children while gaining hands-on experience in advocacy, communication, and child protection programming.
Climate change, disasters and environmental degradation threaten child rights and essential services, especially in fragile and humanitarian contexts. The Center of Excellence (CoE) on Climate Resilience for Children seeks a consultant to provide critical technical support in the following areas
1. Support the roll out of the organization-wide capacity development initiative for climate, environment, energy, and DRR (including monitoring activities and workflow support)
2. Support the stocktaking of baseline technical assistance delivery for newly established Center of Excellence om Climate Resilience
3. Transitional support to the Global Technical Director (meeting coordination, etc.)
Join us as the next Adolescent and Gender Officer!
Are you passionate about empowering adolescents and advancing gender equality?
As Adolescent and Gender Officer, you’ll support the integration of adolescent development and participation especially for girls and young women across all sectors of the Equatorial Guinea Programme. You’ll help design, implement, monitor, and report on impactful initiatives that promote protection, engagement, and empowerment.
If you're ready to make a difference, read the full job ad and apply today!
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
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 Emergency Specialist advances UNICEF’s Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus approach, ensuring that emergency preparedness and response are systematically linked to longer-term development and peacebuilding objectives. The role facilitates joint risk analyses, multi-sectoral planning, and capacity-building for local systems, working collaboratively with humanitarian, development, and peace actors to deliver sustainable results for children and communities in Cabo Delgado.
Purpose of Activity/Assignment: This assignment is expected to strengthen UNICEFs engagement with National Stakeholders including FMOH, NMSF and PSM TWG.
The Public Private Partnerships team of the UNICEF Thailand Country Office is seeking an individual consultant to support the Child Rights and Business (CRB) unit. The Child Rights and Business unit is a cross-cutting programme function that supports different parts of the office in strategically engaging with Thai business associations, industry groups, and corporate sustainability actors. The consultant will directly report to the Public Private Partnerships and Advocacy Specialist (P3).
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive Consultant. The consultancy is for a period of 32 days spread over 3 months. The consultant will provide technical assistance, capacity building support, and coordination for MHMS in Tuvalu to ensure successful BFHI introduction and implementation. The consultant will assess BFHI implementation in Tuvalu, focusing on delayed steps, bottlenecks, and capacity gaps, while adapting the Ten Steps to the local context. The consultant will work with MoH to address bottlenecks and develop a tailored capacity-building plan for Tuvalu. This may include on-site sessions, training, and establishing a trainer team for ongoing professional development. Coaching and mentorship will be integrated to ensure lasting impact, and health workers will be trained in internal assessments.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a dynamic and experienced international consultant to support the RMI MICS 2026 survey.
This short-term consultancy spans 15 days over 3 months and focuses on anthropometry training and quality assurance. The consultant will deliver training on accurate anthropometric measurements aligned with WHO and UNICEF standards and ensure standardization of measurement techniques across enumerators. During the initial days of data collection, the consultant will visit field teams to monitor the quality of anthropometric data being collected. They will also provide ongoing quality assurance through review and feedback on field-check tables throughout the data collection period.
As the RMI MICS 2026 is a national survey, precision and consistency are critical. We are looking for someone with proven expertise in standardizing anthropometric measurements in large-scale surveys.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. The State of Palestine office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as a Supply and Logistics Associate at the G-6 level based in the Gaza Strip, SOP.
Under the overall guidance of the Corporate Alliance Manager and working closely with the B2C for RR Taskforce, the Product Licensing Consultant will support the strategic effort to centralize product licensing operations, managed by a third-party agency. The consultant will facilitate research, synthesis, drafting, and stakeholder coordination as needed from December 2025 onwards.
UNICEF has developed an online course titled “Using Assistive Technology in Education: A Guide for Teachers and Schools”, which provides a comprehensive framework for educators and school teams on integrating assistive technology (AT) into inclusive education. The course includes definitions, pedagogical strategies, lesson planning, whole-school approaches, and practical tools such as assessment templates and implementation plans.
The English version of the course is context-neutral and foundational. UNICEF Refugee Response Office in Poland seeks to adapt this course to the national context by incorporating relevant Polish policies, practices, and examples to better support local educators in implementing assistive technologies effectively.
UNICEF works in some of the world’s toughest places, to reach the world’s most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.
UNICEF Indonesia seeks to hire an individual consultant to support innovative finance work at the UNICEF Jakarta office and explore potential expansion of innovative finance at national and sub-national levels. The consultancy is expected to last approximately 4.5 months.
The objective of this consultancy is to design a Performance Management Framework that:
• Aligns individual, team and programme priorities with organizational priorities.
• Integrates performance planning, continuous feedback, development, and recognition.
• Provides clear performance indicators and evaluation criteria.
• Embeds accountability and organizational learning.
The Guidance Note of the UN Secretary General (S-G) on Child Rights Mainstreaming (CRM) 2023 aims to integrate child rights across all United Nations (UN) activities. The evaluability assessment is being planned to understand UNICEF and the UN system’s capacities and readiness to implement the Guidance Note. This evaluability assessment will provide credible evidence in relation to existing mechanisms, actions, capacities, barriers and enablers for the mainstreaming of children’s rights across the UN system with the aim of providing actionable insights to strengthen implementation.
The evaluation will be managed by the UNICEF Evaluation Office using a blended management approach with a team comprising two internal staff members and two external consultants. The two external consultants will bring complementary expertise, with one serving as the Evaluation Team Leader/ and the other as the Child Rights Consultant. Close collaboration with the UNICEF Human Rights Team in the Programme Group, the Office of the Executive Director, and other stakeholders is expected.
This ToR relates specifically to the Evaluation Team Leader role. The consultant will provide strategic and methodological support for the evaluation, ensuring high-quality, timely, and credible deliverables through effective coordination, stakeholder engagement, and rigorous design, data collection, analysis and reporting.
The primary purpose of this consultancy is to enable UNICEF immunization team to lead in organizing Hub calls and convening meetings, such as the Demand Hub Steering Committee (DHSC), monthly meetings and face to face meetings of the Expanded Partners; produce documentation of actions agreed upon; organize agreed number of technical sessions to build capacity on the new emerging areas in demand and supporting the Demand Hub leadership team to convene and discuss strategic discussion to guide the Demand Hub.
The consultant will:
1. Institutionalize creative, and where appropriate innovative, approaches (e.g., in impact evaluation methods, processes, or overall evaluation data approaches) for all programme evaluations -and other portfolios as possible- to maximize the timeliness, efficiency, rigor cost‐efficiency and/or rigour and credibility of the evaluation
2. Use data science to generating new meaningful and timely evidence for evaluations with secondary data sources. Develop code for evaluations that allows customization for rapid analysis of secondary and non-traditional sources (e.g. big data such as mobile phone data, satellite imagery, tapping on internal textual monitoring and reporting data) of data using machine learning and artificial intelligence can strengthen the evidence derived from traditional evaluation methods. .
3. Improve efficiencies in evaluations by developing data processing solutions that can be replicated across evaluations thematic and data types. The resources and time spent in conducting data processing and analytics tasks can be reduced significantly by automating tasks that are often repeated across evaluations. For example, facilitating the identification and analysis of relevant evaluation reports during the planning and scoping phases; reviewing programme documents, monitoring, reporting and expenditure data.
UNICEF Belize and the National Commission for Families and Children (NCFC) are seeking a National Junior Consultant to support the implementation of the Blue Teddy Bear Campaign — a national initiative focused on preventing violence and sexual abuse against children.
The Junior Consultant will work closely with the Lead Consultant, UNICEF, and NCFC to strengthen youth participation, coordinate outreach activities, and ensure that young people’s voices are reflected in campaign actions and messages. The role includes assisting with community events, youth engagement workshops, visibility and social media efforts, and documenting campaign progress and stories of change.
This is a 12-month consultancy, based in Belize City, with travel to communities across the Southside area. The consultant will contribute to building safer communities for children while gaining hands-on experience in advocacy, communication, and child protection programming.
Climate change, disasters and environmental degradation threaten child rights and essential services, especially in fragile and humanitarian contexts. The Center of Excellence (CoE) on Climate Resilience for Children seeks a consultant to provide critical technical support in the following areas
1. Support the roll out of the organization-wide capacity development initiative for climate, environment, energy, and DRR (including monitoring activities and workflow support)
2. Support the stocktaking of baseline technical assistance delivery for newly established Center of Excellence om Climate Resilience
3. Transitional support to the Global Technical Director (meeting coordination, etc.)
Join us as the next Adolescent and Gender Officer!
Are you passionate about empowering adolescents and advancing gender equality?
As Adolescent and Gender Officer, you’ll support the integration of adolescent development and participation especially for girls and young women across all sectors of the Equatorial Guinea Programme. You’ll help design, implement, monitor, and report on impactful initiatives that promote protection, engagement, and empowerment.
If you're ready to make a difference, read the full job ad and apply today!
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.
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 Emergency Specialist advances UNICEF’s Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus approach, ensuring that emergency preparedness and response are systematically linked to longer-term development and peacebuilding objectives. The role facilitates joint risk analyses, multi-sectoral planning, and capacity-building for local systems, working collaboratively with humanitarian, development, and peace actors to deliver sustainable results for children and communities in Cabo Delgado.
Purpose of Activity/Assignment: This assignment is expected to strengthen UNICEFs engagement with National Stakeholders including FMOH, NMSF and PSM TWG.
The Public Private Partnerships team of the UNICEF Thailand Country Office is seeking an individual consultant to support the Child Rights and Business (CRB) unit. The Child Rights and Business unit is a cross-cutting programme function that supports different parts of the office in strategically engaging with Thai business associations, industry groups, and corporate sustainability actors. The consultant will directly report to the Public Private Partnerships and Advocacy Specialist (P3).
UNICEF Pacific is in search of a dedicated and proactive Consultant. The consultancy is for a period of 32 days spread over 3 months. The consultant will provide technical assistance, capacity building support, and coordination for MHMS in Tuvalu to ensure successful BFHI introduction and implementation. The consultant will assess BFHI implementation in Tuvalu, focusing on delayed steps, bottlenecks, and capacity gaps, while adapting the Ten Steps to the local context. The consultant will work with MoH to address bottlenecks and develop a tailored capacity-building plan for Tuvalu. This may include on-site sessions, training, and establishing a trainer team for ongoing professional development. Coaching and mentorship will be integrated to ensure lasting impact, and health workers will be trained in internal assessments.
UNICEF Pacific is seeking a dynamic and experienced international consultant to support the RMI MICS 2026 survey.
This short-term consultancy spans 15 days over 3 months and focuses on anthropometry training and quality assurance. The consultant will deliver training on accurate anthropometric measurements aligned with WHO and UNICEF standards and ensure standardization of measurement techniques across enumerators. During the initial days of data collection, the consultant will visit field teams to monitor the quality of anthropometric data being collected. They will also provide ongoing quality assurance through review and feedback on field-check tables throughout the data collection period.
As the RMI MICS 2026 is a national survey, precision and consistency are critical. We are looking for someone with proven expertise in standardizing anthropometric measurements in large-scale surveys.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. The State of Palestine office is seeking a dynamic qualified candidate to join our team as a Supply and Logistics Associate at the G-6 level based in the Gaza Strip, SOP.