Low Value Consultancy: Facilitate Change Management training for Staff Representatives
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Job no: 583789
Contract type: Consultant
Duty Station: Nairobi
Level: Consultancy
Location: Kenya
Categories: Human Resources
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TERMS OF REFERENCE
Background and Rationale
UNICEF is operating in an increasingly dynamic and complex environment, requiring frequent strategic transitions to remain relevant and effective. These transitions—driven by technological advancements, evolving mandates, and external shifts—bring opportunities but also generate uncertainty and resistance.
While leadership often focuses on senior management, the role of Country Office Staff Associations (COSA) and their elected representatives is critical in ensuring smooth, equitable, and successful implementation of change. As direct representatives of the workforce, COSA Chairs and ExCom members are well placed to voice staff concerns and foster engagement. Yet, their capacity to lead, communicate, and mediate during strategic transitions is often underdeveloped, resulting in resistance and mistrust.
To address this gap, the Regional UNICEF Staff Association (RUSA), jointly with the Regional Chief of People and Culture, will host a targeted leadership and change management training during its Annual General Meeting (AGM) in Zimbabwe, Victoria Falls, 10–14 November 2025, as part of the broader Future Focus Initiative (FFI) and aligned with the Global and ESAR Staff Support Strategy.
PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The consultancy will design and facilitate a 1.5-day interactive workshop to strengthen the leadership capacity of COSA Chairs in navigating organizational changes.
The training will equip participants with practical and transferable skills and tools to:
- Lead with confidence during transitions.
- Communicate effectively and address staff concerns constructively.
- Mediate conflicts and foster psychological safety.
- Influence decision-making to better represent staff interests.
- Build resilience and sustain peer-to-peer learning beyond the training.
- Build transferable skills and toolkit to enable COSA Chairs to conduct CO training sessions to current and future COSA members (TOT format)
Objectives
By the end of the training, participants will be able to:
- Demonstrate increased knowledge of change management.
- Apply effective communication and negotiation skills to real-life change scenarios.
- Use at least three practical tools (e.g., communication plan, staff feedback template, mediation framework) in their country office contexts.
- Strengthening collaboration across COSAs through a regional peer learning community.
- Have a TOT toolkit to transfer the knowledge learnt also to their COSA members in their country offices.
- Report increased confidence (target: ≥75% of participants) in leading staff during organizational transitions.
Scope of Work / Tasks
The consultant/firm will undertake the following:
Phase 1 – Preparation (October 2025)
- Conduct virtual consultations with RUSA ExCom, Regional HR Chief, and selected COSA Chairs to refine priorities.
- Submit a training agenda and methodology tailored to UNICEF’s organizational context.
Phase 2 – Delivery (10–11 November 2025)
- Facilitate a 1.5-day in-person workshop for ~22 COSA Chairs.
- Cover key thematic areas:
- Understanding change dynamics
- Strategic communication and feedback
- Negotiation, advocacy, and conflict resolution
- Building resilience and psychological safety
- Influencing and advocacy in strategic transitions
- Apply adult learning methods (simulations, role-plays, group discussions, case study, peer coaching).
- Provide participants with a TOT and toolkit of ready-to-use templates (e.g., presentation, communication plan, conflict mediation guide)
- Building transferable skills to enable COSA Chairs to conduct CO training sessions to current and future COSA members (TOT format) in their country offices.
Phase 3 – Reporting (by 21 November 2025)
- Prepare a comprehensive report summarizing:
- Training proceedings and key outcomes.
- Participant feedback and lessons learned.
- Strategic recommendations and next steps for sustaining capacity (e.g., peer learning community, refresher sessions).
Sustainability and Follow-up
To ensure lasting impact, the consultant should propose:
- Simple mechanisms for continued peer exchange (e.g., WhatsApp/Teams group, quarterly check-ins).
- Recommendations for integrating change management into annual COSA planning.
- Options for refresher sessions or training-of-trainers approaches.
Deliverables and Payment Schedule
Deliverable |
Deadline |
% Payment |
Draft agenda and summary of stakeholder consultations |
31 Oct 2025 |
10% |
Training facilitated successfully |
10–11 Nov 2025 |
60% |
Toolkit of practical change management resources delivered |
11 Nov 2025 |
10% |
Final report with recommendations and toolkit annexes |
21 Nov 2025 |
20% |
Monitoring and Evaluation
Training effectiveness will be measured through:
- Pre- and post-training self-assessments of participants’ confidence in managing change.
- End-of-session evaluations of relevance, utility, and facilitation quality.
- Management feedback on the contribution of trained COSAs to ongoing transitions.
Minimum requirements:
Qualifications and Experience
- Advanced university degree in Social Sciences, HR Management, Organizational Development, Education, or related field.
- Minimum 5 years of experience facilitating leadership and change management workshops, preferably in international organizations.
- Demonstrated expertise in organizational change, staff engagement, and adult learning methodologies.
- Prior experience with UNICEF or other UN agencies is highly desirable.
- Strong facilitation, communication, and analytical reporting skills in English (French desirable).
For every Child, you demonstrate...
- UNICEF’s Core Values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust and Accountability and Sustainability (CRITAS) underpin everything we do and how we do it. Get acquainted with Our Values Charter: UNICEF Values
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Qualified candidates are invited to submit the following documents via the online recruitment portal (Talent Management System):
- An up-to-date curriculum vitae (CV)
- A detailed technical proposal
- A separate financial proposal
Please ensure that the technical and financial proposals are submitted as distinct documents.
Interested applicants must clearly indicate:
- Their availability to undertake the assignment
- Their daily or monthly rate
- Their capacity to fulfill the Terms of Reference
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Remarks:
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