Education: Advanced university degree in Economics, Public Policy, Development Studies, or related field entailing strong quantitative OR qualitative training is required.PhD in Economics, Public Policy, Development Studies, or related field entailing strong quantitative and/or qualitative training is an asset.Specialized training in evaluation methods and methodologies and in causal inference is desirable.Experience:Required: 8+ years conducting global (portfolio) thematic evaluations using robust qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including for the last 3 years is required.• 5+ years (most recent) applying AI and machine learning to the evaluation process including text mining and evaluation synthesis.• Proven ability to work with internal and external stakeholders at multiple levels, including providing technical support and capacity building.• Proven track record producing user-centered outputs, including briefs, working papers, peer-reviewed journals, that contribute to awareness, knowledge, valuing and use of corporate thematic evaluations is required.DesirableThematic expertise in a programmatic area associated with UNICEF work, such as Education, Health, Nutrition, Social Policy, Child protection and Water, Sanitation, Climate Resilience is desirable.• Experience in fragile and humanitarian setting is desirable.• Experience in integrating cross-cutting issues of gender, disability and equity in global thematic evaluations is desirable.Technical skills:Proficiency in statistical software for qualitative (MAXQDA, Atlas, NVivo) and/or quantitative analysis (R, Stata, Python), familiarity with relevant applications of Large Language Models (LLM) is required.• Advanced data visualization tools is an assetLanguage: Fluency in written and oral English
To provide technical and coordination support at Council of Governors (CoG) for all UNICEF work plan with CoGensuring that CoG’s devolution implementation more strongly reflects children’s priorities; financing for children’s services increases; evidence and knowledge management on children is generated, digitized and utilized; upscale of good practices from counties on children issues is undertaken; intergovernmental and county policies better include children’s issues; and ultimately key indicators on children’s welfare improve in aspects like health, nutrition, education, social protection, child protection, water and sanitation; and whole UNICEF’s work plan with CoG is well managed, tracked and communicated while providing opportunities for leveraging and networking with other partners. See the attached UNICEF-CoG work plan 2026.
Under the supervision of the Senior Finance Associate (G7) in the Rome CSC, the incumbent supports the effective management of Pcard, Master Data Management and Invoicing cases for UNICEF staff based in Rome. The position is also essential for the performance metrics model which will be established which requires continuous tracking. The incumbent will also be responsible for uploading the results on the Insight dashboard to meet the SLAs (service level agreements) benchmarks and provide an early warning if demand starts to exceed resources or performance starts to slip. The post will support in facilitating the “real time” approach to qualitative assessment and evaluation so that lessons learned can be continuously transformed into good practices and better business processes. The impact directly affects the quality and timeliness of the delivery of a range of different specialized services for which the unit is accountable. Working with a high degree of operational independence, Associate is accountable for the achievement of overall service delivery results to clients. The Associate manages complicated cases and client requests, which frequently requires the evaluation of urgent and complex situations and adaptation of procedures and processes to resolve such cases. Back-up function to Finance Assistant (G5) and Senior Finance Associate (G7).
This position will have a particular focus on public finance for children and undertakes public budget and expenditure analysis to inform UNICEF’s advocacy and technical assistance to Ministries of Finance, planning commissions and social sector ministries to improve equitable allocations for essential services for children, This position is also responsible for building partners’ capacity for improved monitoring and tracking of public expenditure to support transparency, accountability and effective financial flows for essential service delivery, including health, nutrition, WASH, child protection and social protection.
UNICEF Jamaica is seeking a qualified consultant to design and facilitate a series of targeted informational sessions focused on inclusive education and transition support for children and youth with disabilities.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Deputy Representative in Guyana, the programme associate supports the programme section in Guyana sections by carrying out a range of programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
The Programme Associate works in close collaboration with the Programme Officers in the Guyana office, external partners and agency counterparts in support of programme design and delivery. S/He provides regular feedback on the status of projects through monitoring milestones and advises on improvements to keep activities on track.
La Oficina de UNICEF en Cuba se complace en anunciar su convocatoria para la Consultoría Nacional de MICS7 Cuba 2025 en continuidad al apoyo técnico ya iniciado que tiene como objetivo el cierre de trabajo de campo, y apoyar en las etapas de análisis de datos, reporte y diseminación de resultados iniciales de la encuesta.
Las encuestas agrupadas de indicadores múltiples (MICS) es un programa internacional de encuestas del hogar desarrollado y respaldado por UNICEF. Las MICS están diseñadas para recopilar estimaciones de los indicadores clave que se utilizan para evaluar la situación de los niños/niñas y mujeres. Encuestas MICS proporcionan actualmente datos para el seguimiento y reporte de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS).
Acompañan los términos de esta consultoría y agradecemos a todas las personas interesadas que cumplen con los requerimientos establecidos, que presenten su postulación a nuestra convocatoria.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Programme Manager, the Programme Associate supports the Programme section in Suriname sections by carrying out a range of Programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor their country Programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
The Programme Associate works in close collaboration with the Programme Officers in the Suriname office, external partners and agency counterparts in support of Programme design and delivery. S/He provides regular feedback on the status of projects through monitoring milestones and advises on improvements to keep activities on track.
The Social and Behavior Change Specialist, NOC #133370, reports to Deputy Representative, P4, for general guidance and supervision. The Specialist provides technical and operational support for developing a systematic, planned and evidence-based strategy and process for SBC as an integral part of programme development, planning and implementation. Through communication and engagement, as well as the empowerment and participation of stakeholders, communities, children, civil society partners, and government counterparts, she/he promotes measurable behavioral and social change/mobilization. This subsequently contributes to the achievement of sustainable and concrete results in improving children’s rights, survival and wellbeing in the country.
UNICEF proposes a short-term assignment (April–September 2026), 180 working days, extendable based on need and funding availability) to reinforce lifesaving nutrition support, particularly in priority districts of Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces, and strengthen emergency nutrition response capacity as the operational context evolves.
The consultant will support the effective management, coordination, and monitoring of UNICEF’s nutrition emergency interventions in Cabo Delgado and Nampula, ensuring integrated programming, strong partner engagement, and full compliance with USG OCHA grant requirements. The role will reinforce structured coordination with cluster partners, promote adherence to national nutrition protocols and humanitarian standards, and ensure accountable, high quality delivery of life saving nutrition services to affected populations.
Join UNICEF and help deliver life-saving supplies to children worldwide. As a Supply & Logistics Officer in the Supply Division, you will support global emergency responses by ensuring rapid procurement, delivery, and coordination of critical supplies in humanitarian and fragile contexts.
The role is accountable for end-to-end payroll operations, including simulations, error resolution, off-cycle runs, retroactive adjustments, and separation payments—as well as the Separation from Service, Pension & Health Insurance Administration including - interpretation and approval of HR entitlements and benefits. In addition, the incumbent provides expert guidance to management and staff on HR policies, supervises team members, delivers training, and drives process improvements to enhance efficiency and service quality.
Under the supervision of the ICT Officer (P2) in the Rome CSC who manages customer services, the incumbent will ensure that the right people and devices have the appropriate access to the right resources at the right time, thereby securing organizational data, maintaining regulatory compliance, and enhancing operational efficiency. This role is a vital component of the UNICEF Rome’s overall cybersecurity posture, acting as a gatekeeper for digital identities.
Under the supervision of the ICT Officer (P2) who manages customer services in the Rome CSC, the incumbent will ensure the seamless and efficient use of technology in planning, executing, and evaluating events and meetings. This role is vital for maximizing engagement, streamlining operations, managing content effectively, and minimizing technical disruptions.
Under the supervision of the Digital Impact Specialist (P3), the incumbent will ensure the efficient and high-quality delivery of ICT technical services and support by overseeing support staff, managing ticket lifecycles, and tracking performance metrics. The main purpose is to maintain high customer satisfaction, optimize service workflows, act as the escalation point for critical issues, and train staff to meet organization standards. The role will also provide a general guidance and supervisory role to Digital Impact Associates.
Under the supervision of the Digital Impact Specialist (P3), the incumbent will design, build, manage, and monitor the essential hardware (firewalls, routers, switches, etc.) and related software (security, operating systems, etc.) that form an organization's digital backbone, ensuring reliable, secure, and efficient data flow to support business operations, communication, and growth. The incumbent will keep the digital environment running smoothly by handling everything from initial setup and configuration to ongoing performance monitoring, security enforcement, troubleshooting, and planning for future needs. The role will also provide a general guidance and supervisory role to a Digital Impact Associate.
Under the supervision of the Chief PFP-ICT (P5) with a dotted line to Operations Manager (P4), the incumbent will act as the crucial bridge between operational ICT support staff and the business, including management, and coordinate the overall ICT services in Rome. It is responsible for directing, supporting, quality assuring, and managing the day-to-day performance of ICT services. It ensures systems and services are available, stable, secure, and aligned with business needs while mentoring ICT staff and managing technical projects.
Support global action for better nutrition outcomes for children and women. UNICEF is recruiting a Programme & Planning Specialist (P‑3) to strengthen programme planning, performance monitoring, and knowledge management within its Child Nutrition and Development team. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of global strategy and country implementation—supporting technical assistance, partnerships, and evidence‑driven decision‑making to advance UNICEF’s Nutrition Strategy 2030 and deliver results at scale.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to support conceptualizing, designing, and producing visually engaging short videos, reels, animations, infographics, and other creative assets that bring UNICEF’s programmes, advocacy messages, and youth initiatives across digital platforms.
Shape global solutions for children affected by forced displacement. UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist (Migration, Displacement & Learning) to lead learning, evidence generation and knowledge exchange across its flagship PROSPECTS Partnership and global migration and displacement programming. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to influence policy dialogue, strengthen partnerships, and scale child‑centred solutions across regions. Join a dynamic, multi‑agency environment and help transform learning into action for children on the move.
Education: Advanced university degree in Economics, Public Policy, Development Studies, or related field entailing strong quantitative OR qualitative training is required.PhD in Economics, Public Policy, Development Studies, or related field entailing strong quantitative and/or qualitative training is an asset.Specialized training in evaluation methods and methodologies and in causal inference is desirable.Experience:Required: 8+ years conducting global (portfolio) thematic evaluations using robust qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including for the last 3 years is required.• 5+ years (most recent) applying AI and machine learning to the evaluation process including text mining and evaluation synthesis.• Proven ability to work with internal and external stakeholders at multiple levels, including providing technical support and capacity building.• Proven track record producing user-centered outputs, including briefs, working papers, peer-reviewed journals, that contribute to awareness, knowledge, valuing and use of corporate thematic evaluations is required.DesirableThematic expertise in a programmatic area associated with UNICEF work, such as Education, Health, Nutrition, Social Policy, Child protection and Water, Sanitation, Climate Resilience is desirable.• Experience in fragile and humanitarian setting is desirable.• Experience in integrating cross-cutting issues of gender, disability and equity in global thematic evaluations is desirable.Technical skills:Proficiency in statistical software for qualitative (MAXQDA, Atlas, NVivo) and/or quantitative analysis (R, Stata, Python), familiarity with relevant applications of Large Language Models (LLM) is required.• Advanced data visualization tools is an assetLanguage: Fluency in written and oral English
To provide technical and coordination support at Council of Governors (CoG) for all UNICEF work plan with CoGensuring that CoG’s devolution implementation more strongly reflects children’s priorities; financing for children’s services increases; evidence and knowledge management on children is generated, digitized and utilized; upscale of good practices from counties on children issues is undertaken; intergovernmental and county policies better include children’s issues; and ultimately key indicators on children’s welfare improve in aspects like health, nutrition, education, social protection, child protection, water and sanitation; and whole UNICEF’s work plan with CoG is well managed, tracked and communicated while providing opportunities for leveraging and networking with other partners. See the attached UNICEF-CoG work plan 2026.
Under the supervision of the Senior Finance Associate (G7) in the Rome CSC, the incumbent supports the effective management of Pcard, Master Data Management and Invoicing cases for UNICEF staff based in Rome. The position is also essential for the performance metrics model which will be established which requires continuous tracking. The incumbent will also be responsible for uploading the results on the Insight dashboard to meet the SLAs (service level agreements) benchmarks and provide an early warning if demand starts to exceed resources or performance starts to slip. The post will support in facilitating the “real time” approach to qualitative assessment and evaluation so that lessons learned can be continuously transformed into good practices and better business processes. The impact directly affects the quality and timeliness of the delivery of a range of different specialized services for which the unit is accountable. Working with a high degree of operational independence, Associate is accountable for the achievement of overall service delivery results to clients. The Associate manages complicated cases and client requests, which frequently requires the evaluation of urgent and complex situations and adaptation of procedures and processes to resolve such cases. Back-up function to Finance Assistant (G5) and Senior Finance Associate (G7).
This position will have a particular focus on public finance for children and undertakes public budget and expenditure analysis to inform UNICEF’s advocacy and technical assistance to Ministries of Finance, planning commissions and social sector ministries to improve equitable allocations for essential services for children, This position is also responsible for building partners’ capacity for improved monitoring and tracking of public expenditure to support transparency, accountability and effective financial flows for essential service delivery, including health, nutrition, WASH, child protection and social protection.
UNICEF Jamaica is seeking a qualified consultant to design and facilitate a series of targeted informational sessions focused on inclusive education and transition support for children and youth with disabilities.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Deputy Representative in Guyana, the programme associate supports the programme section in Guyana sections by carrying out a range of programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor their country programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
The Programme Associate works in close collaboration with the Programme Officers in the Guyana office, external partners and agency counterparts in support of programme design and delivery. S/He provides regular feedback on the status of projects through monitoring milestones and advises on improvements to keep activities on track.
La Oficina de UNICEF en Cuba se complace en anunciar su convocatoria para la Consultoría Nacional de MICS7 Cuba 2025 en continuidad al apoyo técnico ya iniciado que tiene como objetivo el cierre de trabajo de campo, y apoyar en las etapas de análisis de datos, reporte y diseminación de resultados iniciales de la encuesta.
Las encuestas agrupadas de indicadores múltiples (MICS) es un programa internacional de encuestas del hogar desarrollado y respaldado por UNICEF. Las MICS están diseñadas para recopilar estimaciones de los indicadores clave que se utilizan para evaluar la situación de los niños/niñas y mujeres. Encuestas MICS proporcionan actualmente datos para el seguimiento y reporte de los Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible (ODS).
Acompañan los términos de esta consultoría y agradecemos a todas las personas interesadas que cumplen con los requerimientos establecidos, que presenten su postulación a nuestra convocatoria.
Under the supervision and guidance of the Programme Manager, the Programme Associate supports the Programme section in Suriname sections by carrying out a range of Programme support functions to help develop, implement and monitor their country Programme, ensuring effective and timely delivery that is consistent with UNICEF rules and regulations.
The Programme Associate works in close collaboration with the Programme Officers in the Suriname office, external partners and agency counterparts in support of Programme design and delivery. S/He provides regular feedback on the status of projects through monitoring milestones and advises on improvements to keep activities on track.
The Social and Behavior Change Specialist, NOC #133370, reports to Deputy Representative, P4, for general guidance and supervision. The Specialist provides technical and operational support for developing a systematic, planned and evidence-based strategy and process for SBC as an integral part of programme development, planning and implementation. Through communication and engagement, as well as the empowerment and participation of stakeholders, communities, children, civil society partners, and government counterparts, she/he promotes measurable behavioral and social change/mobilization. This subsequently contributes to the achievement of sustainable and concrete results in improving children’s rights, survival and wellbeing in the country.
UNICEF proposes a short-term assignment (April–September 2026), 180 working days, extendable based on need and funding availability) to reinforce lifesaving nutrition support, particularly in priority districts of Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces, and strengthen emergency nutrition response capacity as the operational context evolves.
The consultant will support the effective management, coordination, and monitoring of UNICEF’s nutrition emergency interventions in Cabo Delgado and Nampula, ensuring integrated programming, strong partner engagement, and full compliance with USG OCHA grant requirements. The role will reinforce structured coordination with cluster partners, promote adherence to national nutrition protocols and humanitarian standards, and ensure accountable, high quality delivery of life saving nutrition services to affected populations.
Join UNICEF and help deliver life-saving supplies to children worldwide. As a Supply & Logistics Officer in the Supply Division, you will support global emergency responses by ensuring rapid procurement, delivery, and coordination of critical supplies in humanitarian and fragile contexts.
The role is accountable for end-to-end payroll operations, including simulations, error resolution, off-cycle runs, retroactive adjustments, and separation payments—as well as the Separation from Service, Pension & Health Insurance Administration including - interpretation and approval of HR entitlements and benefits. In addition, the incumbent provides expert guidance to management and staff on HR policies, supervises team members, delivers training, and drives process improvements to enhance efficiency and service quality.
Under the supervision of the ICT Officer (P2) in the Rome CSC who manages customer services, the incumbent will ensure that the right people and devices have the appropriate access to the right resources at the right time, thereby securing organizational data, maintaining regulatory compliance, and enhancing operational efficiency. This role is a vital component of the UNICEF Rome’s overall cybersecurity posture, acting as a gatekeeper for digital identities.
Under the supervision of the ICT Officer (P2) who manages customer services in the Rome CSC, the incumbent will ensure the seamless and efficient use of technology in planning, executing, and evaluating events and meetings. This role is vital for maximizing engagement, streamlining operations, managing content effectively, and minimizing technical disruptions.
Under the supervision of the Digital Impact Specialist (P3), the incumbent will ensure the efficient and high-quality delivery of ICT technical services and support by overseeing support staff, managing ticket lifecycles, and tracking performance metrics. The main purpose is to maintain high customer satisfaction, optimize service workflows, act as the escalation point for critical issues, and train staff to meet organization standards. The role will also provide a general guidance and supervisory role to Digital Impact Associates.
Under the supervision of the Digital Impact Specialist (P3), the incumbent will design, build, manage, and monitor the essential hardware (firewalls, routers, switches, etc.) and related software (security, operating systems, etc.) that form an organization's digital backbone, ensuring reliable, secure, and efficient data flow to support business operations, communication, and growth. The incumbent will keep the digital environment running smoothly by handling everything from initial setup and configuration to ongoing performance monitoring, security enforcement, troubleshooting, and planning for future needs. The role will also provide a general guidance and supervisory role to a Digital Impact Associate.
Under the supervision of the Chief PFP-ICT (P5) with a dotted line to Operations Manager (P4), the incumbent will act as the crucial bridge between operational ICT support staff and the business, including management, and coordinate the overall ICT services in Rome. It is responsible for directing, supporting, quality assuring, and managing the day-to-day performance of ICT services. It ensures systems and services are available, stable, secure, and aligned with business needs while mentoring ICT staff and managing technical projects.
Support global action for better nutrition outcomes for children and women. UNICEF is recruiting a Programme & Planning Specialist (P‑3) to strengthen programme planning, performance monitoring, and knowledge management within its Child Nutrition and Development team. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to work at the intersection of global strategy and country implementation—supporting technical assistance, partnerships, and evidence‑driven decision‑making to advance UNICEF’s Nutrition Strategy 2030 and deliver results at scale.
UNICEF Lebanon is looking for talented personnel to support conceptualizing, designing, and producing visually engaging short videos, reels, animations, infographics, and other creative assets that bring UNICEF’s programmes, advocacy messages, and youth initiatives across digital platforms.
Shape global solutions for children affected by forced displacement. UNICEF is seeking a Child Protection Specialist (Migration, Displacement & Learning) to lead learning, evidence generation and knowledge exchange across its flagship PROSPECTS Partnership and global migration and displacement programming. Based in Nairobi within UNICEF’s Global Programme Division, this role offers a unique opportunity to influence policy dialogue, strengthen partnerships, and scale child‑centred solutions across regions. Join a dynamic, multi‑agency environment and help transform learning into action for children on the move.