UNICEF’s Global Shared Services Centre in Budapest is recruiting highly dedicated individuals for providing transactional and administrative support to the post contracting cycle of individual consultants which includes, processing contract amendment requests, monitor, and follow-up on expired contracts for closure, and contract closure process.
We are looking for a Communication Specialist (Engagement) who will be responsible for strategizing, shaping, orchestrating the delivery of how Digital Inclusion engages with, is positioned in and represented within various ecosystems and events ranging across high-stakes/high-visibility opportunities, events we will host, and leveraging other’s platforms, events and engagement opportunities. The role encompasses the design and production of strategic convenings, industry sector events (tech, development, media, geographic etc.), donor-facing events, high-level roundtables, intimate engagement, curated engagement formats and frugal and creative engagements that directly advance programme objectives and resource mobilization goals.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programs, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have an opportunity to survive, develop and reach their full potential, without discrimination, bias or favoritism. To the degree that any child has an unequal chance in life — in its social, political, economic, civic and cultural dimensions — her or his rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give all children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries. This is why the focus on equity is so vital. It accelerates progress towards realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
In close coordination and guidance from UNICEF, national stakeholders, and the International Consultant on Life Skills, the National Consultant will provide technical and contextual support for the development of a comprehensive Life Skills (4Cs) Model for the Albanian education system under the “Life Skills and Career Guidance Programme” over a 12-month period. The consultant will ensure that all outputs are evidence-based, aligned with EU standards and national priorities, informed by international best practices, and adapted to the Albanian context. Key tasks include supporting stakeholder consultations and contextualization of materials; contributing to the needs assessment and Life Skills Alignment Report; supporting the development of the Life Skills competency map, stand-alone modules, and teacher guidelines; assisting with piloting and revision of modules; supporting the design of the Training of Trainers (ToT) curriculum; co-delivering ToT sessions with the international expert; and co-mentoring trainers during the cascade training implementation in pilot schools.
The Government of Turkmenistan has planned to initiate an independent mid-term evaluation (MTE) of the National Action Plan for the Realization of Children’s Rights in Turkmenistan for 2023–2028 (NAPC) in 2026. The purpose of the mid-term evaluation is to provide an independent assessment of the progress made in the implementation of planned measures, evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of interventions, and determine the extent to which the intended results and outcomes are being achieved.
UNICEF in Turkmenistan is seeking a consultant to support the organization and implementation of the Youth Climate Summer School 2026, building on the successful experience of the 2025 programme. The consultancy will focus on strengthening youth engagement in climate action, disaster risk reduction, and emergency preparedness through climate education, leadership development, and support for youth-led community initiatives. The consultant will contribute to the design and delivery of training sessions, development of a youth statement for LCOY, coordination of small-scale youth-led projects, and facilitation of an alumni reunion. The assignment will be implemented over six months (June–November 2026) in close collaboration with UNICEF and government partners.
Join UNICEF Guatemala and make a difference in the lives of children and adolescents. If selected, you will join the dynamic operations team and assist all of the supply & logistics processes.
Join UNICEF Guatemala! We're seeking a committed driver who provides reliable and safe driving services while ensuring compliance with local traffic rules and UNICEF protocols.
As a key support role within the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving, the Fundraising Associate (Acquisition) contributes directly to UNICEF’s strategy to expand its donor base and drive sustainable private sector growth. In alignment with the PSFR team’s strategic focus on funnel-based marketing, segmentation, and audience-centric approaches, the Associate assists in executing targeted acquisition campaigns by conducting market research, supporting lead generation, and coordinating with external agencies. Their contributions help ensure that acquisition efforts are well-informed, efficiently managed, and responsive to evolving donor behaviors. By enabling the smooth execution of campaign planning and operational tasks, this role supports the broader team objectives of increasing donations, enhancing engagement, and delivering on the strategic ambitions outlined in the 2026–2030 framework.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Associate (Acquisition) assists in executing strategies to attract and acquire new donors which including market research, campaign planning, lead generation, and agency support.
As a digital specialist in the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving, the Fundraising Officer (Digital Growth) plays a pivotal role in executing UNICEF’s strategy to scale donor acquisition through digital innovation. In alignment with the PSFR team's strategic emphasis on funnel-based marketing, segmentation, and audience-centric growth, this role leads the planning, execution, and optimization of digital campaigns across platforms such as social media, email, and paid advertising. By leveraging audience insights, campaign analytics, and emerging digital trends, the incumbent ensures that acquisition efforts are both data-driven and responsive to evolving donor behaviors. Their collaboration with the marketing team and focus on maximizing ROI directly supports the team’s broader objectives of expanding reach, enhancing engagement, and driving sustainable revenue growth under the 2026–2030 strategy.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Officer (Digital Growth) focuses on planning, executing, and evaluating digital marketing campaigns with a goal of acquiring new donors across online platforms (e.g., social media, email, paid advertising). Responsibilities include campaign management across analysis, audience insights, and campaign optimization. This role involves collaborating with the marketing team, analyzing digital campaign data, optimizing campaigns for maximum ROI, and staying updated with the latest digital marketing trends. The incumbent will play a key role in driving the organization's growth by ensuring effective digital marketing efforts.
UNICEF Pacific’s multi-country Child Protection Program for 2023–2027 aims to strengthen child protection systems across 14 Pacific Island Countries and Territories. The program seeks to invest in three interlinked areas—child protection systems and data, workforce capacity and service provision, and family and community behaviour change—and is explicitly aligned with regional and national development frameworks. Implementation is supported through a mix of regional and sub-regional institutions (including CROP agencies such as the University of the South Pacific, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and SPC), national governments, civil society and faith-based organisations to ensure localization, reach and sustainability.
UNICEF is looking for a dynamic and strategic leader to drive transformative Early Childhood Development and Human Capital programmes that shape the future of children. This role will lead innovative, integrated solutions across health, nutrition, education and social protection, helping deliver lasting impact, reduce chronic child malnutrition, and create equitable opportunities for every child to thrive.
UNICEF PERU
Contract Type: Temporary Appointment
Post No. 137328
Job Title/Level: Fundraising Officer / NOA
Supervisor Title/Level: Fundraising Officer /NOB
Organizational Unit: PFP
Post Location: Lima, Peru Country Office
Period of contract: 364 days
As a Fundraising Officer in UNICEF you will contribute to the promotion of children’s rights in Peru by being responsible, under the Acquisition team, for the development of the strategy and evaluation of the Face to Face donor recruitment channel in accordance to PFP (Private Fundraising and Partnership) objectives. You will supervise and manage the Face to Face (F2F) In House campaigns implemented in Perú ensuring goal achievement and assuring quality control.
You will work with an internal team and with external agencies promoting cost effective procecesses, quality control, goal oriented and innovation in the F2F campaigns.
Safe Online has a decade of impact in child online protection and is expanding its scope into children's wellbeing in the
digital age. The team has built a strong foundation for resource mobilisation — including a financing narrative,
engagement through the Coalition for Financing of Safe Digital Futures, a robust evidence base, and active donor
relationships. What is now needed is dedicated capacity to help the team translate these assets into systematic outreach
that secures new funding commitments for the next replenishment cycle, with a particular focus on the European
philanthropy and partnership landscape.
The consultant will work in close partnership with the Safe Online team, guided by the Executive Director. This is not a
standalone exercise — it builds directly on the body of work the team has developed and translates it into outreach-ready
formats and concrete funder conversations. The consultant brings dedicated fundraising bandwidth, network access
within the European landscape, and pitch development skills to complement the team's existing strengths.
UNICEF Supply Division is seeking a high-motivated and technically strong professional to support the management of clinical laboratory and medical device portfolios that improve healthcare access for children and communities worldwide.The role will provide technical expertise across a broad range of health commodities, including diagnostics, point-of-care tests, blood banking and transfusion products, PPE, vector control products, and medical equipment. Responsibilities include developing technical specifications, supporting procurement and quality assurance processes, conducting market research and innovation scanning, advising country programmes and partners, and contributing to global policy guidance and technical capacity building.The successful candidate will work closely with UNICEF programmes, WHO, governments, and global partners to ensure safe, effective, quality-assured, and sustainable health technologies — particularly in low-resource and emergency settings.This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to global health impact through innovation, technical leadership, and strategic partnershipsJoin UNICEF Supply Division as the Technical Specialist (Clinical Laboratory- and Medical Devices) and contribute to service-delivery to UNICEF programmes and procurement services partners by ensuring expertise on products, market and supply chain.
Synthesize and integrate qualitative and quantitative evidence across UNICEF Innocenti’s Digital Engagement & Protection portfolio into clear, audience-tailored knowledge products that inform advocacy, communications, programming, and policy engagement on children’s rights in digital environments.
UNICEF China is seeking an experienced Marketing Officer at NO1 level to support the Individual Fundraising team’s acquisition, conversion, and retention efforts across all channels, including digital and social media, telemarketing, offline activations, and other donor engagement modalities.
UNICEF’s internship programme aims to provide a framework by which current eligible undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students from diverse academic backgrounds are assigned to UNICEF offices, where their educational experience can be enhanced through practical work assignments that contribute to UNICEF’s mandate. Additionally, the internship programme aims to expose the interns to the work of UNICEF as part of capacity building and skills development, while providing UNICEF offices with the assistance of qualified students specialized in various professional fields.
There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give all children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries.
The aim is to recruit a national individual consultant for a temporary, deliverable-based assignment to strengthen the institutional and technical capacities of Ministry of National Education (MEN) cadres from central and local levels through a Training of Trainers programme in training engineering.
UNICEF’s Global Shared Services Centre in Budapest is recruiting highly dedicated individuals for providing transactional and administrative support to the post contracting cycle of individual consultants which includes, processing contract amendment requests, monitor, and follow-up on expired contracts for closure, and contract closure process.
We are looking for a Communication Specialist (Engagement) who will be responsible for strategizing, shaping, orchestrating the delivery of how Digital Inclusion engages with, is positioned in and represented within various ecosystems and events ranging across high-stakes/high-visibility opportunities, events we will host, and leveraging other’s platforms, events and engagement opportunities. The role encompasses the design and production of strategic convenings, industry sector events (tech, development, media, geographic etc.), donor-facing events, high-level roundtables, intimate engagement, curated engagement formats and frugal and creative engagements that directly advance programme objectives and resource mobilization goals.
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programs, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have an opportunity to survive, develop and reach their full potential, without discrimination, bias or favoritism. To the degree that any child has an unequal chance in life — in its social, political, economic, civic and cultural dimensions — her or his rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give all children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries. This is why the focus on equity is so vital. It accelerates progress towards realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
In close coordination and guidance from UNICEF, national stakeholders, and the International Consultant on Life Skills, the National Consultant will provide technical and contextual support for the development of a comprehensive Life Skills (4Cs) Model for the Albanian education system under the “Life Skills and Career Guidance Programme” over a 12-month period. The consultant will ensure that all outputs are evidence-based, aligned with EU standards and national priorities, informed by international best practices, and adapted to the Albanian context. Key tasks include supporting stakeholder consultations and contextualization of materials; contributing to the needs assessment and Life Skills Alignment Report; supporting the development of the Life Skills competency map, stand-alone modules, and teacher guidelines; assisting with piloting and revision of modules; supporting the design of the Training of Trainers (ToT) curriculum; co-delivering ToT sessions with the international expert; and co-mentoring trainers during the cascade training implementation in pilot schools.
The Government of Turkmenistan has planned to initiate an independent mid-term evaluation (MTE) of the National Action Plan for the Realization of Children’s Rights in Turkmenistan for 2023–2028 (NAPC) in 2026. The purpose of the mid-term evaluation is to provide an independent assessment of the progress made in the implementation of planned measures, evaluate the effectiveness and efficiency of interventions, and determine the extent to which the intended results and outcomes are being achieved.
UNICEF in Turkmenistan is seeking a consultant to support the organization and implementation of the Youth Climate Summer School 2026, building on the successful experience of the 2025 programme. The consultancy will focus on strengthening youth engagement in climate action, disaster risk reduction, and emergency preparedness through climate education, leadership development, and support for youth-led community initiatives. The consultant will contribute to the design and delivery of training sessions, development of a youth statement for LCOY, coordination of small-scale youth-led projects, and facilitation of an alumni reunion. The assignment will be implemented over six months (June–November 2026) in close collaboration with UNICEF and government partners.
Join UNICEF Guatemala and make a difference in the lives of children and adolescents. If selected, you will join the dynamic operations team and assist all of the supply & logistics processes.
Join UNICEF Guatemala! We're seeking a committed driver who provides reliable and safe driving services while ensuring compliance with local traffic rules and UNICEF protocols.
As a key support role within the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving, the Fundraising Associate (Acquisition) contributes directly to UNICEF’s strategy to expand its donor base and drive sustainable private sector growth. In alignment with the PSFR team’s strategic focus on funnel-based marketing, segmentation, and audience-centric approaches, the Associate assists in executing targeted acquisition campaigns by conducting market research, supporting lead generation, and coordinating with external agencies. Their contributions help ensure that acquisition efforts are well-informed, efficiently managed, and responsive to evolving donor behaviors. By enabling the smooth execution of campaign planning and operational tasks, this role supports the broader team objectives of increasing donations, enhancing engagement, and delivering on the strategic ambitions outlined in the 2026–2030 framework.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Associate (Acquisition) assists in executing strategies to attract and acquire new donors which including market research, campaign planning, lead generation, and agency support.
As a digital specialist in the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving, the Fundraising Officer (Digital Growth) plays a pivotal role in executing UNICEF’s strategy to scale donor acquisition through digital innovation. In alignment with the PSFR team's strategic emphasis on funnel-based marketing, segmentation, and audience-centric growth, this role leads the planning, execution, and optimization of digital campaigns across platforms such as social media, email, and paid advertising. By leveraging audience insights, campaign analytics, and emerging digital trends, the incumbent ensures that acquisition efforts are both data-driven and responsive to evolving donor behaviors. Their collaboration with the marketing team and focus on maximizing ROI directly supports the team’s broader objectives of expanding reach, enhancing engagement, and driving sustainable revenue growth under the 2026–2030 strategy.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Officer (Digital Growth) focuses on planning, executing, and evaluating digital marketing campaigns with a goal of acquiring new donors across online platforms (e.g., social media, email, paid advertising). Responsibilities include campaign management across analysis, audience insights, and campaign optimization. This role involves collaborating with the marketing team, analyzing digital campaign data, optimizing campaigns for maximum ROI, and staying updated with the latest digital marketing trends. The incumbent will play a key role in driving the organization's growth by ensuring effective digital marketing efforts.
UNICEF Pacific’s multi-country Child Protection Program for 2023–2027 aims to strengthen child protection systems across 14 Pacific Island Countries and Territories. The program seeks to invest in three interlinked areas—child protection systems and data, workforce capacity and service provision, and family and community behaviour change—and is explicitly aligned with regional and national development frameworks. Implementation is supported through a mix of regional and sub-regional institutions (including CROP agencies such as the University of the South Pacific, Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and SPC), national governments, civil society and faith-based organisations to ensure localization, reach and sustainability.
UNICEF is looking for a dynamic and strategic leader to drive transformative Early Childhood Development and Human Capital programmes that shape the future of children. This role will lead innovative, integrated solutions across health, nutrition, education and social protection, helping deliver lasting impact, reduce chronic child malnutrition, and create equitable opportunities for every child to thrive.
UNICEF PERU
Contract Type: Temporary Appointment
Post No. 137328
Job Title/Level: Fundraising Officer / NOA
Supervisor Title/Level: Fundraising Officer /NOB
Organizational Unit: PFP
Post Location: Lima, Peru Country Office
Period of contract: 364 days
As a Fundraising Officer in UNICEF you will contribute to the promotion of children’s rights in Peru by being responsible, under the Acquisition team, for the development of the strategy and evaluation of the Face to Face donor recruitment channel in accordance to PFP (Private Fundraising and Partnership) objectives. You will supervise and manage the Face to Face (F2F) In House campaigns implemented in Perú ensuring goal achievement and assuring quality control.
You will work with an internal team and with external agencies promoting cost effective procecesses, quality control, goal oriented and innovation in the F2F campaigns.
Safe Online has a decade of impact in child online protection and is expanding its scope into children's wellbeing in the
digital age. The team has built a strong foundation for resource mobilisation — including a financing narrative,
engagement through the Coalition for Financing of Safe Digital Futures, a robust evidence base, and active donor
relationships. What is now needed is dedicated capacity to help the team translate these assets into systematic outreach
that secures new funding commitments for the next replenishment cycle, with a particular focus on the European
philanthropy and partnership landscape.
The consultant will work in close partnership with the Safe Online team, guided by the Executive Director. This is not a
standalone exercise — it builds directly on the body of work the team has developed and translates it into outreach-ready
formats and concrete funder conversations. The consultant brings dedicated fundraising bandwidth, network access
within the European landscape, and pitch development skills to complement the team's existing strengths.
UNICEF Supply Division is seeking a high-motivated and technically strong professional to support the management of clinical laboratory and medical device portfolios that improve healthcare access for children and communities worldwide.The role will provide technical expertise across a broad range of health commodities, including diagnostics, point-of-care tests, blood banking and transfusion products, PPE, vector control products, and medical equipment. Responsibilities include developing technical specifications, supporting procurement and quality assurance processes, conducting market research and innovation scanning, advising country programmes and partners, and contributing to global policy guidance and technical capacity building.The successful candidate will work closely with UNICEF programmes, WHO, governments, and global partners to ensure safe, effective, quality-assured, and sustainable health technologies — particularly in low-resource and emergency settings.This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to global health impact through innovation, technical leadership, and strategic partnershipsJoin UNICEF Supply Division as the Technical Specialist (Clinical Laboratory- and Medical Devices) and contribute to service-delivery to UNICEF programmes and procurement services partners by ensuring expertise on products, market and supply chain.
Synthesize and integrate qualitative and quantitative evidence across UNICEF Innocenti’s Digital Engagement & Protection portfolio into clear, audience-tailored knowledge products that inform advocacy, communications, programming, and policy engagement on children’s rights in digital environments.
UNICEF China is seeking an experienced Marketing Officer at NO1 level to support the Individual Fundraising team’s acquisition, conversion, and retention efforts across all channels, including digital and social media, telemarketing, offline activations, and other donor engagement modalities.
UNICEF’s internship programme aims to provide a framework by which current eligible undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate students from diverse academic backgrounds are assigned to UNICEF offices, where their educational experience can be enhanced through practical work assignments that contribute to UNICEF’s mandate. Additionally, the internship programme aims to expose the interns to the work of UNICEF as part of capacity building and skills development, while providing UNICEF offices with the assistance of qualified students specialized in various professional fields.
There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give all children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries.
The aim is to recruit a national individual consultant for a temporary, deliverable-based assignment to strengthen the institutional and technical capacities of Ministry of National Education (MEN) cadres from central and local levels through a Training of Trainers programme in training engineering.