UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Office is looking for Expert in Child online safety programmes. Individual Consultant is needed with solid knowledge and expertise in the area of child protection system strengthening; prevention and response to violence against children online; child online safety; digital skills building, planning and implementation of research. The consultant will provide technical assistance and expertise in communication and strategic dialogue with central and local level authorities and implementing partners.
UNICEF will hire a consultant to develop a Guidance Manual for Civil Protection in Schools, based on the provisions of Law 12.608 of April 10, 2012, other relevant national regulations, and the Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action – CCCs. The consultancy shall include the systematization of experiences, the compilation of methodologies and support materials, and the definition of guidelines to help schools and education networks incorporate Disaster Risk Reduction Education (DRR Education) in a transversal, continuous, and context-sensitive manner.
The consultant will work under the supervision of UNICEF’s Emergency Specialist, in collaboration with the education and climate change teams, as well as UNICEF’s field offices.
The deliverables will be reviewed and approved by a committee composed of representatives from UNICEF and federal government agencies.
The International Consultant will design and deliver a capacity development programme for 50 model schools. This will include online professional development modules, virtual learning support and mentoring, and in-person practicums and workshop, in alignment with academic calendar.
The National Consultant will provide technical/operational support and monitoring throughout implementation of activities to facilitate the management and delivery of results and to strengthen national ownership of the activities, ensuring efficiency, quality assurance and value for money.
The consultant will support EOF’s team in relation to its ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) outcomes fund in South Africa, which is expected to launch in November 2025 and continue implementing until 2029.
UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Office is looking for Expert in Child online safety programmes. Individual Consultant is needed with solid knowledge and expertise in the area of child protection system strengthening; prevention and response to violence against children online; child online safety; digital skills building, planning and implementation of research. The consultant will provide technical assistance and expertise in communication and strategic dialogue with central and local level authorities and implementing partners.
UNICEF will hire a consultant to develop a Guidance Manual for Civil Protection in Schools, based on the provisions of Law 12.608 of April 10, 2012, other relevant national regulations, and the Core Commitments for Children in Humanitarian Action – CCCs. The consultancy shall include the systematization of experiences, the compilation of methodologies and support materials, and the definition of guidelines to help schools and education networks incorporate Disaster Risk Reduction Education (DRR Education) in a transversal, continuous, and context-sensitive manner.
The consultant will work under the supervision of UNICEF’s Emergency Specialist, in collaboration with the education and climate change teams, as well as UNICEF’s field offices.
The deliverables will be reviewed and approved by a committee composed of representatives from UNICEF and federal government agencies.
The International Consultant will design and deliver a capacity development programme for 50 model schools. This will include online professional development modules, virtual learning support and mentoring, and in-person practicums and workshop, in alignment with academic calendar.
The National Consultant will provide technical/operational support and monitoring throughout implementation of activities to facilitate the management and delivery of results and to strengthen national ownership of the activities, ensuring efficiency, quality assurance and value for money.
The consultant will support EOF’s team in relation to its ECCE (Early Childhood Care and Education) outcomes fund in South Africa, which is expected to launch in November 2025 and continue implementing until 2029.