The Education Officer reports to the Chief Education or Education Specialist for close guidance and supervision. (Level 1 is an entry professional level and should therefore be normally used as a trainee level for the purpose of acquiring organizational knowledge of rules, regulations and processes to supplement academic and theoretical knowledge of the profession for upward mobility to higher responsibilities). Incumbents at this level are not expected to remain for an extended period of time in the post.
The Education Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the education programmes/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing and presenting technical programme information while learning organizational rules, regulations and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Education Programme within the Country Programme.
The main objective of the consultancy is to provide technical assistance to UNICEF Country Office in achieving results in the area of meaningful youth engagement as agents of change in climate agenda through the development and support of the eco-volunteers' network, advocacy and youth climate actions.
The consultant will conduct a partnership mapping and develop a strategy, including in emergency setting, of more meaningfully engaging Government, civil society actors and representatives as well as the private sector.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is seeking a passionate, dedicated, experienced, and highly motivated person to work in the position of Child Protection Officer to support the Child Protection Programme to approach its data work more systematically. If your profile matches the job description to the post and are passionate to make positive impact for children and women in Cambodia, we encourage you to apply and become part of our team.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for a National Immunization Consultant to support implementation of Electronic Immunization Registration (EIR) tracker in Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 20 months starting as soon as possible and the consultant will be deployed at MCHC (Government office) with weekly reporting at UNICEF office.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring a Multiple Indicator Cluster (MICS) Consultant to do remote based consultancy in the following countries: Kiribati, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Solomon Islands and the Republic of Marshall Islands.
UNICEF Skopje is seeking for an international consultant that will provide Technical assistance for the revision of the legal and policy framework regulating adoption, foster and kinship care. The consultancy is home based during the period of 15 May -15 October 2024 with the total 22 working days. During the consultancy period no travel is planned.
¡Únete a nuestro equipo como consultor/a!
Si te interesa colaborar con UNICEF para llevar a cabo la revisión programática de género del actual Programa de Cooperación (2020-2025) y (2026-2030) de UNICEF en México, con el fin de determinar los logros y desafíos en la transversalización del enfoque de género en las dimensiones institucional y programática, ¡aplica hoy!
UNICEF Sierra Leone is seeking to hire an international consultant to develop UNICEF Sierra Leone's inclusive education strategy to address gender, equality, disability, and social inclusion in education.
Consolidate an evidence-based investment case to promote the scaling up of UNICEF-supported models of services piloted in Italy, namely the foster care model for UASC and the support to 6 Prefectures through deployment of UNICEF case managers.
UNICEF Hungary Refugee Response Office (RRO) is seeking an ECD Consultant with experience in ECD and Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC), to provide coordination and technical support for the implementation of UNICEF’s ECD efforts with the municipalities as well as broader policy dialogues and engagement on ECD.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager, the consultant will assist the Department of Health with the verification and quality assurance of the comments received on the R3337 Draft labelling Regulations.
The Department is in the process of consolidating the comments received on these regulations. It is against this background that the Department seeks the service of an auditor to perform the following tasks:
- Audit companies/organizations/commentators that have submitted comments.
- Audit all substantive comments captured on the provided template.
- Audit all substantive comments collated on the provided template.
- Audit all non-substantive comments captured on the provided template.
- Perform other tasks that may be required in relation to R3337 Draft Regulations.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager, the consultants will provide their technical expertise in research and evaluation of scientific studies in relation to the comments received to expedite the review process on the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
Consultants will work very closely with the National Department of Health, Food Control Directorate in executing their tasks and the deliverables. This will include briefing and consultative meetings with the technical managers within the Directorate and other stakeholders that the consultants may be required to engage with. They will be expected to perform the following tasks:
• Evaluate the data/studies submitted as part of comments received from the publication of the draft regulations.
• Determine if the data/ studies submitted are relevant and justify consideration when assessing the comments received.
• Assist in providing evidence-based responses to the data/studies submitted.
UNICEF South Africa is hiring four (4) interns for a three-month period. The internships will be housed at the National Department of Health, Food Control Directorate in Pretoria.
The interns' tasks and deliverables will include briefing and consultative meetings with the technical managers within the Directorate and other stakeholders that the interns may be required to engage with.
In this role, the interns will work under the supervision of the UNICEF Nutrition Manager. This role presents a unique and significant opportunity for a qualified, motivated, and committed individual. The four interns will be expected to perform the function of Data Capturers to assist the Department of Health with capturing and collation of comments received on the
R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
They will be required to:
a) Create a database of all the commentators as a numerical index.
b) Assess and consider substantive comments on the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations for capturing in the provided Template 1.
c) Collate substantive comments in line with the different sections of the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations using the provided Template 2.
d) Capture and collate, according to sections of the draft regulations, questions received by commentators onto the provided Template 3.
e) Perform other tasks that may be required in relation to R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
Under the overall responsibility of the UNICEF Representative, the consultant, a technical expert, will directly report to Chief Education at UNICEF South Africa.
The purpose of this assignment is to assist the Department of Basic Education:
• To develop a Curriculum Strengthening Implementation Strategy/Plan process; and
• To provide technical inputs to the Curriculum Review Policy in the basic education system.
The work targets across the basic education system – including the Three Stream Model (TSM), in line with the overall strategic imperatives of Curriculum Strengthening.
Ensuring the full realization of human rights, especially for persons with disabilities, is integral to societal development
and well-being. Kosovo institutions have been committed to this principle through the implementation of the National
Strategy on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2013-2023 and subsequent National Action Plans. The current National
Action Plan for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2023 addresses five key areas crucial to the lives of individuals
with disabilities: health, social welfare and employment, education, legal protection, and accessibility.
For each area objectives have been determined. These are accompanied by identified responsible institutions and
implementation timelines. Collaboration with other relevant institutions, donors, and disability-focused organizations is
also outlined to ensure shared responsibility and assistance where necessary.
The Office for Good Governance/Office of the Prime Minister annually publishes a Progress Report on the
implementation of the National Action Plans for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, consolidating efforts from the
broader strategy and specific action plans. These reports assess progress based on predefined measurement indicators
and timelines, demonstrating the fulfillment of strategic and specific objectives, as well as activities outlined in the plan.
The Progress Report highlights activities tailored to address the essential needs of the disability community, ultimately
aiming to enhance their quality of life.
UNICEF ESARO is seeking a dynamic and people-centric leader to manage the Operations team and provide oversight and technical guidance across the region. If you believe you have the skills and experience for this role, please submit your application.
The objective is to support the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Health, to design the Nutrition Budget Tagging and Tracking (NBTT) system to report nutrition-related budget allocations and expenditures more accurately by embedding effective budget tagging and tracking systems and capabilities into the government public financial system. These systems and capabilities will enable the Government of Ethiopia to 1) quantify financing gap for nutrition interventions; 2) report more accurately to development partners supporting nutrition activities; 3) catalyze increased nutrition financing assistance by demonstrating domestic budget commitments; 4) reinforce nutrition as domestic political priorities by rooting them in national budgets; and 5) improve the accuracy of monitoring and reporting of the effectiveness of investment on nutrition by tracking budget allocations and expenditures
The Education Officer reports to the Chief Education or Education Specialist for close guidance and supervision. (Level 1 is an entry professional level and should therefore be normally used as a trainee level for the purpose of acquiring organizational knowledge of rules, regulations and processes to supplement academic and theoretical knowledge of the profession for upward mobility to higher responsibilities). Incumbents at this level are not expected to remain for an extended period of time in the post.
The Education Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the education programmes/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing and presenting technical programme information while learning organizational rules, regulations and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Education Programme within the Country Programme.
The main objective of the consultancy is to provide technical assistance to UNICEF Country Office in achieving results in the area of meaningful youth engagement as agents of change in climate agenda through the development and support of the eco-volunteers' network, advocacy and youth climate actions.
The consultant will conduct a partnership mapping and develop a strategy, including in emergency setting, of more meaningfully engaging Government, civil society actors and representatives as well as the private sector.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is seeking a passionate, dedicated, experienced, and highly motivated person to work in the position of Child Protection Officer to support the Child Protection Programme to approach its data work more systematically. If your profile matches the job description to the post and are passionate to make positive impact for children and women in Cambodia, we encourage you to apply and become part of our team.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for a National Immunization Consultant to support implementation of Electronic Immunization Registration (EIR) tracker in Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 20 months starting as soon as possible and the consultant will be deployed at MCHC (Government office) with weekly reporting at UNICEF office.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring a Multiple Indicator Cluster (MICS) Consultant to do remote based consultancy in the following countries: Kiribati, Samoa, Tonga, Tuvalu, Solomon Islands and the Republic of Marshall Islands.
UNICEF Skopje is seeking for an international consultant that will provide Technical assistance for the revision of the legal and policy framework regulating adoption, foster and kinship care. The consultancy is home based during the period of 15 May -15 October 2024 with the total 22 working days. During the consultancy period no travel is planned.
¡Únete a nuestro equipo como consultor/a!
Si te interesa colaborar con UNICEF para llevar a cabo la revisión programática de género del actual Programa de Cooperación (2020-2025) y (2026-2030) de UNICEF en México, con el fin de determinar los logros y desafíos en la transversalización del enfoque de género en las dimensiones institucional y programática, ¡aplica hoy!
UNICEF Sierra Leone is seeking to hire an international consultant to develop UNICEF Sierra Leone's inclusive education strategy to address gender, equality, disability, and social inclusion in education.
Consolidate an evidence-based investment case to promote the scaling up of UNICEF-supported models of services piloted in Italy, namely the foster care model for UASC and the support to 6 Prefectures through deployment of UNICEF case managers.
UNICEF Hungary Refugee Response Office (RRO) is seeking an ECD Consultant with experience in ECD and Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC), to provide coordination and technical support for the implementation of UNICEF’s ECD efforts with the municipalities as well as broader policy dialogues and engagement on ECD.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager, the consultant will assist the Department of Health with the verification and quality assurance of the comments received on the R3337 Draft labelling Regulations.
The Department is in the process of consolidating the comments received on these regulations. It is against this background that the Department seeks the service of an auditor to perform the following tasks:
- Audit companies/organizations/commentators that have submitted comments.
- Audit all substantive comments captured on the provided template.
- Audit all substantive comments collated on the provided template.
- Audit all non-substantive comments captured on the provided template.
- Perform other tasks that may be required in relation to R3337 Draft Regulations.
Under the supervision of the Nutrition Manager, the consultants will provide their technical expertise in research and evaluation of scientific studies in relation to the comments received to expedite the review process on the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
Consultants will work very closely with the National Department of Health, Food Control Directorate in executing their tasks and the deliverables. This will include briefing and consultative meetings with the technical managers within the Directorate and other stakeholders that the consultants may be required to engage with. They will be expected to perform the following tasks:
• Evaluate the data/studies submitted as part of comments received from the publication of the draft regulations.
• Determine if the data/ studies submitted are relevant and justify consideration when assessing the comments received.
• Assist in providing evidence-based responses to the data/studies submitted.
UNICEF South Africa is hiring four (4) interns for a three-month period. The internships will be housed at the National Department of Health, Food Control Directorate in Pretoria.
The interns' tasks and deliverables will include briefing and consultative meetings with the technical managers within the Directorate and other stakeholders that the interns may be required to engage with.
In this role, the interns will work under the supervision of the UNICEF Nutrition Manager. This role presents a unique and significant opportunity for a qualified, motivated, and committed individual. The four interns will be expected to perform the function of Data Capturers to assist the Department of Health with capturing and collation of comments received on the
R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
They will be required to:
a) Create a database of all the commentators as a numerical index.
b) Assess and consider substantive comments on the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations for capturing in the provided Template 1.
c) Collate substantive comments in line with the different sections of the R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations using the provided Template 2.
d) Capture and collate, according to sections of the draft regulations, questions received by commentators onto the provided Template 3.
e) Perform other tasks that may be required in relation to R3337 Draft Labelling Regulations.
Under the overall responsibility of the UNICEF Representative, the consultant, a technical expert, will directly report to Chief Education at UNICEF South Africa.
The purpose of this assignment is to assist the Department of Basic Education:
• To develop a Curriculum Strengthening Implementation Strategy/Plan process; and
• To provide technical inputs to the Curriculum Review Policy in the basic education system.
The work targets across the basic education system – including the Three Stream Model (TSM), in line with the overall strategic imperatives of Curriculum Strengthening.
Ensuring the full realization of human rights, especially for persons with disabilities, is integral to societal development
and well-being. Kosovo institutions have been committed to this principle through the implementation of the National
Strategy on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2013-2023 and subsequent National Action Plans. The current National
Action Plan for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities 2021-2023 addresses five key areas crucial to the lives of individuals
with disabilities: health, social welfare and employment, education, legal protection, and accessibility.
For each area objectives have been determined. These are accompanied by identified responsible institutions and
implementation timelines. Collaboration with other relevant institutions, donors, and disability-focused organizations is
also outlined to ensure shared responsibility and assistance where necessary.
The Office for Good Governance/Office of the Prime Minister annually publishes a Progress Report on the
implementation of the National Action Plans for the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, consolidating efforts from the
broader strategy and specific action plans. These reports assess progress based on predefined measurement indicators
and timelines, demonstrating the fulfillment of strategic and specific objectives, as well as activities outlined in the plan.
The Progress Report highlights activities tailored to address the essential needs of the disability community, ultimately
aiming to enhance their quality of life.
UNICEF ESARO is seeking a dynamic and people-centric leader to manage the Operations team and provide oversight and technical guidance across the region. If you believe you have the skills and experience for this role, please submit your application.
The objective is to support the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Health, to design the Nutrition Budget Tagging and Tracking (NBTT) system to report nutrition-related budget allocations and expenditures more accurately by embedding effective budget tagging and tracking systems and capabilities into the government public financial system. These systems and capabilities will enable the Government of Ethiopia to 1) quantify financing gap for nutrition interventions; 2) report more accurately to development partners supporting nutrition activities; 3) catalyze increased nutrition financing assistance by demonstrating domestic budget commitments; 4) reinforce nutrition as domestic political priorities by rooting them in national budgets; and 5) improve the accuracy of monitoring and reporting of the effectiveness of investment on nutrition by tracking budget allocations and expenditures