Working under the guidance of the Corporate Alliances Manager, you will partner with lead National Committee market(s), UNICEF country offices and internal divisions to develop, manage, grow and renew high-value corporate partnerships. You will maximize impact by delivering financial resource targets and leveraging partners’ assets, reach and influence - through strong proposition development, sector expertise, global best practice and effective relationship management - so partnerships advance UNICEF’s strategic objectives.
The key role of Information Technology Assistants (Customer Care) is to support users in all locations (country offices, regional offices, and headquarters) and to ensure that effective and efficient solutions are provided to all incidents and queries on Business and GSSC services.
This is a Temporary Appointment for 6 months.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide support to the CPDD team in the areas of ECD and with respect to some specific topics within child protection, namely birth registration, violence and children living outside of family care. The consultant will be supervised by the Senior Adviser, Statistics, Child Protection, Development and Disability within the Data and Analytics Section of the Office of Strategy and Evidence - Innocenti.
Join UNICEF Madagascar to achieve results for every child through quality programme planning, performance monitoring, and data-driven decision-making. Reporting to the Chief of Planning and Monitoring, you will strengthen monitoring systems, track results, and promote accountability across Madagascar and Comoros programmes.
Public Partnerships Project Consultant, Partnerships and Resource Mobilization (PRM) Section, Middle East and North Africa Regional Office (MENARO), Amman, Jordan, office based for 12 months. The purpose of this consultancy is to provide dedicated technical and coordination support to UNICEF MENARO’s Partnerships and Resource Mobilization (PRM) team in strengthening strategic public partnerships, particularly around migration, displacement, durable solutions, and other key regional priorities.
South Africa’s health system relies on provincial governments to allocate budgets and procure essential
commodities, including vaccines and nutrition supplies, within a decentralized fiscal framework. While national
authorities are responsible for forecasting needs, provincial autonomy in budgeting and procurement decisions
can result in misalignment between planned requirements and actual resource allocation. This contributes to
variability in commodity availability across provinces, affecting service delivery and outcomes. Given that
vaccines and nutrition commodities are critical inputs for Primary Health Care (PHC), disruptions in their
availability can undermine continuity of care, equity, and the effectiveness of child health services, ultimately
impacting child health outcomes such as immunisation coverage, nutritional status, morbidity, and mortality.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide high-quality technical expertise to UNICEF Malaysia and its partners in the design, development, and deployment of AI systems, models, and analytical solutions, aligned with UNICEF’s data governance and responsible AI frameworks.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant to support the development, launch and strategic integration of initiatives within UNICEF country work, ensuring their technical relevance and alignment with the Strategic Plan 2026-2029, the Disability Inclusion Policy and Strategy (DIPAS), UNICEF commitments at the Global Disability Summit and CO priorities.
Make a real impact by supporting UNICEF’s private sector fundraising—ensuring funds are managed accurately and used effectively to deliver high‑quality programmes, strengthen donor trust, and drive meaningful results for children worldwide. Join our team!
The purpose of this assignment is to support the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) in the development of a comprehensive communication and public relations plan within the framework of the Technical Support Instrument (TSI) project for the new Child Protection and Family Support legislation. The consultant will contribute to the design of a strategic communication framework that ensures clear, consistent and accessible messaging on the objectives, benefits and implications of the reform. The assignment will support effective stakeholder engagement, public awareness and understanding of the proposed changes, and contribute to building broad support for the reform process.
UNICEF Malawi is seeking a motivated Education Specialist to lead a team in strengthening multi-sectoral education programming that improves education quality, strengthens foundational learning, expands alternative learning pathways for adolescents, and promotes safe, inclusive school environments. The role provides technical leadership in programme design, implementation, monitoring, and partnerships to ensure vulnerable children and adolescents can learn, thrive, and build resilience across development and humanitarian contexts.
Join UNICEF Malawi and help deliver lasting results for children and women by strengthening both programme impact and resource stewardship. As a Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist, you will play a critical role in advancing evidence-based programming and accountability across the country office. You will be at the forefront of driving high-quality monitoring systems, data analysis, and knowledge management to inform decision-making and enhance programme effectiveness.Working within the Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) team, you will support the design and implementation of robustM&E frameworks, ensuring timely and accurate tracking of results. Your work will contribute to generating actionable insights, strengthening learning, and improving the impact of programmes for children, adolescents, and women across Malawi.
The Chief of Education will provide strategic leadership to UNICEF’s education programme, balancing immediate humanitarian needs with longer-term system strengthening. The role requires sound judgement, strong representational skills, and the ability to shape innovative programming approaches in a highly sensitive operating environment.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support to the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in strengthening and operationalizing a coordinated, standardized, and resilient child protection system. Building on existing legislative frameworks and UNICEF investments in CPCRMS, the assignment will support consolidation of tools, SOPs, and capacity building under the Child Protection Commission. It will strengthen inter agency coordination and improve case management and referral mechanisms across districts in a context of heightened vulnerability due to disasters, displacement, and insecurity. The consultancy will also support the development and operationalization of cross-border Family Tracing and Reunification (FTR) SOPs in line with CPiE standards.
An exciting and challenging opportunity is now available within the UNICEF Vietnam Country Office for a highly motivated and dedicated Deputy Representative, Operations (P-4). The Operations function is a strategic Business Partner role within the Senior Management Team, assuring the best use of UNICEF assets in alignment with sound management practices, office priorities and goals to deliver results for children. The function supports the Head of the Office on managing the office and monitoring operations and programmes as needed while providing advice on best and innovative management practices to enhance office performance.
The purpose of this assignment is to strengthen child protection data and information management systems in Cambodia, with a particular focus on improving the functionality, integration, and utilization of PRIMERO and CPIMS to support evidence-based planning, budgeting, and capacity building and service delivery at both national and subnational levels.
The assignment will prioritize target provinces with a high concentration of children in the context of migration—Banteay Meanchey, Oddar Meanchey, and Battambang—as well as UNICEF focus provinces, including Preah Vihear, Rattanakiri, and Siem Reap.
The assignment will contribute to enhancing government capacity to effectively collect, generate, analyze, and use child protection data, strengthen the quality and consistency of case management, and ensure that child protection priorities are systematically integrated into subnational planning and budgeting processes.
The consultant will support the Education Section with Monitoring, Evaluation and Coordination tasks, ensuring quality reporting and the timely preparation of key education sector meetings.
Join our UNICEF Timor-Leste team and help shape a better future for every child. Under the guidance and general supervision of the Chief Education, the Education Specialist provide support on the programme preparation, planning and implementation, contributes to the achievement of sustainable results to improve learning outcomes and universal access to quality, equitable and inclusive education. Success in education programmes and projects in turn contribute to maintaining and enhancing the credibility and ability of UNICEF to provide programme services for mothers and children that promotes greater social equality in the country.
UNICEF is supporting the Government of Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) in implementing the ATscale-supported
project titled “Unlock Healthy Learning in the Pacific: Improving access to assistive technology and related
rehabilitation services for school-aged children”, with a view to increasing access to vision, hearing, and mobility
assistive technology (AT) for school-aged children. The project aims to screen approximately 15,000 children and
provide appropriate assistive products and services to approximately 1,500 school-aged children in FSM. In parallel,
the project will strengthen national systems by establishing functional multi-sectoral referral pathways, building
workforce capacity, and improving supply chains through a unified regional approach featuring pooled procurement
and harmonized standards.
In FSM, access to hearing and ear care (HEC) services remains limited. The burden of hearing impairment and ear
disease is not well documented, reflecting limited routine screening, diagnostic capacity, and data systems. Service
provision is constrained by shortages of trained personnel and limited availability of essential equipment and tools for
screening, diagnosis, and treatment. As a result, many children with hearing and ear conditions are not identified or do
not receive timely and appropriate care, with implications for their learning and development.
Working under the guidance of the Corporate Alliances Manager, you will partner with lead National Committee market(s), UNICEF country offices and internal divisions to develop, manage, grow and renew high-value corporate partnerships. You will maximize impact by delivering financial resource targets and leveraging partners’ assets, reach and influence - through strong proposition development, sector expertise, global best practice and effective relationship management - so partnerships advance UNICEF’s strategic objectives.
The key role of Information Technology Assistants (Customer Care) is to support users in all locations (country offices, regional offices, and headquarters) and to ensure that effective and efficient solutions are provided to all incidents and queries on Business and GSSC services.
This is a Temporary Appointment for 6 months.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide support to the CPDD team in the areas of ECD and with respect to some specific topics within child protection, namely birth registration, violence and children living outside of family care. The consultant will be supervised by the Senior Adviser, Statistics, Child Protection, Development and Disability within the Data and Analytics Section of the Office of Strategy and Evidence - Innocenti.
Join UNICEF Madagascar to achieve results for every child through quality programme planning, performance monitoring, and data-driven decision-making. Reporting to the Chief of Planning and Monitoring, you will strengthen monitoring systems, track results, and promote accountability across Madagascar and Comoros programmes.
Public Partnerships Project Consultant, Partnerships and Resource Mobilization (PRM) Section, Middle East and North Africa Regional Office (MENARO), Amman, Jordan, office based for 12 months. The purpose of this consultancy is to provide dedicated technical and coordination support to UNICEF MENARO’s Partnerships and Resource Mobilization (PRM) team in strengthening strategic public partnerships, particularly around migration, displacement, durable solutions, and other key regional priorities.
South Africa’s health system relies on provincial governments to allocate budgets and procure essential
commodities, including vaccines and nutrition supplies, within a decentralized fiscal framework. While national
authorities are responsible for forecasting needs, provincial autonomy in budgeting and procurement decisions
can result in misalignment between planned requirements and actual resource allocation. This contributes to
variability in commodity availability across provinces, affecting service delivery and outcomes. Given that
vaccines and nutrition commodities are critical inputs for Primary Health Care (PHC), disruptions in their
availability can undermine continuity of care, equity, and the effectiveness of child health services, ultimately
impacting child health outcomes such as immunisation coverage, nutritional status, morbidity, and mortality.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide high-quality technical expertise to UNICEF Malaysia and its partners in the design, development, and deployment of AI systems, models, and analytical solutions, aligned with UNICEF’s data governance and responsible AI frameworks.
UNICEF is seeking for a Consultant to support the development, launch and strategic integration of initiatives within UNICEF country work, ensuring their technical relevance and alignment with the Strategic Plan 2026-2029, the Disability Inclusion Policy and Strategy (DIPAS), UNICEF commitments at the Global Disability Summit and CO priorities.
Make a real impact by supporting UNICEF’s private sector fundraising—ensuring funds are managed accurately and used effectively to deliver high‑quality programmes, strengthen donor trust, and drive meaningful results for children worldwide. Join our team!
The purpose of this assignment is to support the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA) in the development of a comprehensive communication and public relations plan within the framework of the Technical Support Instrument (TSI) project for the new Child Protection and Family Support legislation. The consultant will contribute to the design of a strategic communication framework that ensures clear, consistent and accessible messaging on the objectives, benefits and implications of the reform. The assignment will support effective stakeholder engagement, public awareness and understanding of the proposed changes, and contribute to building broad support for the reform process.
UNICEF Malawi is seeking a motivated Education Specialist to lead a team in strengthening multi-sectoral education programming that improves education quality, strengthens foundational learning, expands alternative learning pathways for adolescents, and promotes safe, inclusive school environments. The role provides technical leadership in programme design, implementation, monitoring, and partnerships to ensure vulnerable children and adolescents can learn, thrive, and build resilience across development and humanitarian contexts.
Join UNICEF Malawi and help deliver lasting results for children and women by strengthening both programme impact and resource stewardship. As a Monitoring & Evaluation Specialist, you will play a critical role in advancing evidence-based programming and accountability across the country office. You will be at the forefront of driving high-quality monitoring systems, data analysis, and knowledge management to inform decision-making and enhance programme effectiveness.Working within the Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation (PME) team, you will support the design and implementation of robustM&E frameworks, ensuring timely and accurate tracking of results. Your work will contribute to generating actionable insights, strengthening learning, and improving the impact of programmes for children, adolescents, and women across Malawi.
The Chief of Education will provide strategic leadership to UNICEF’s education programme, balancing immediate humanitarian needs with longer-term system strengthening. The role requires sound judgement, strong representational skills, and the ability to shape innovative programming approaches in a highly sensitive operating environment.
The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical support to the Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in strengthening and operationalizing a coordinated, standardized, and resilient child protection system. Building on existing legislative frameworks and UNICEF investments in CPCRMS, the assignment will support consolidation of tools, SOPs, and capacity building under the Child Protection Commission. It will strengthen inter agency coordination and improve case management and referral mechanisms across districts in a context of heightened vulnerability due to disasters, displacement, and insecurity. The consultancy will also support the development and operationalization of cross-border Family Tracing and Reunification (FTR) SOPs in line with CPiE standards.
An exciting and challenging opportunity is now available within the UNICEF Vietnam Country Office for a highly motivated and dedicated Deputy Representative, Operations (P-4). The Operations function is a strategic Business Partner role within the Senior Management Team, assuring the best use of UNICEF assets in alignment with sound management practices, office priorities and goals to deliver results for children. The function supports the Head of the Office on managing the office and monitoring operations and programmes as needed while providing advice on best and innovative management practices to enhance office performance.
The purpose of this assignment is to strengthen child protection data and information management systems in Cambodia, with a particular focus on improving the functionality, integration, and utilization of PRIMERO and CPIMS to support evidence-based planning, budgeting, and capacity building and service delivery at both national and subnational levels.
The assignment will prioritize target provinces with a high concentration of children in the context of migration—Banteay Meanchey, Oddar Meanchey, and Battambang—as well as UNICEF focus provinces, including Preah Vihear, Rattanakiri, and Siem Reap.
The assignment will contribute to enhancing government capacity to effectively collect, generate, analyze, and use child protection data, strengthen the quality and consistency of case management, and ensure that child protection priorities are systematically integrated into subnational planning and budgeting processes.
The consultant will support the Education Section with Monitoring, Evaluation and Coordination tasks, ensuring quality reporting and the timely preparation of key education sector meetings.
Join our UNICEF Timor-Leste team and help shape a better future for every child. Under the guidance and general supervision of the Chief Education, the Education Specialist provide support on the programme preparation, planning and implementation, contributes to the achievement of sustainable results to improve learning outcomes and universal access to quality, equitable and inclusive education. Success in education programmes and projects in turn contribute to maintaining and enhancing the credibility and ability of UNICEF to provide programme services for mothers and children that promotes greater social equality in the country.
UNICEF is supporting the Government of Federated States of Micronesia (FSM) in implementing the ATscale-supported
project titled “Unlock Healthy Learning in the Pacific: Improving access to assistive technology and related
rehabilitation services for school-aged children”, with a view to increasing access to vision, hearing, and mobility
assistive technology (AT) for school-aged children. The project aims to screen approximately 15,000 children and
provide appropriate assistive products and services to approximately 1,500 school-aged children in FSM. In parallel,
the project will strengthen national systems by establishing functional multi-sectoral referral pathways, building
workforce capacity, and improving supply chains through a unified regional approach featuring pooled procurement
and harmonized standards.
In FSM, access to hearing and ear care (HEC) services remains limited. The burden of hearing impairment and ear
disease is not well documented, reflecting limited routine screening, diagnostic capacity, and data systems. Service
provision is constrained by shortages of trained personnel and limited availability of essential equipment and tools for
screening, diagnosis, and treatment. As a result, many children with hearing and ear conditions are not identified or do
not receive timely and appropriate care, with implications for their learning and development.