To concretise the GenU approach in South Africa and shift towards actionable plans, the services of a consultant are required. The consultant will lead the integration of a local university’s entrepreneurship training content into the Youth Agency Marketplace (YOMA) digital platform to scale youth access to entrepreneurship training. This includes content assessments, cost–impact analysis and negotiating partnership terms (subject to agreement). The role also involves brokering partnerships across private, public and civil society sectors to build a pipeline of gig and work opportunities for the YOMA impact marketplace and developing incentives to encourage opportunity listings. In addition, the consultant will support project management and coordination for the broader project.
Join our team as Chief of Field Office (NO‑4) and provide strategic leadership for UNICEF’s presence and programme delivery in Nampula Field Office. Reporting to the Country Representative, you will lead the Field Office to translate the Country Programme into high impact results for children, ensuring strong alignment with equity, humanitarian development nexus priorities, and decentralised service delivery.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide technical and quality assurance support for the development, testing and enhancement of the OASIS/Common Back Office (CBO) platform within UNICEF’s digital service infrastructure.
The consultant will support the GSSC team in ensuring that the OASIS/CBO platform and associated enterprise systems operate effectively and meet UNICEF’s operational requirements.
UNICEF Pakistan is seeking a dynamic and professional individual for the position of Programme Associate to support the Chief Field Office, along with Planning, Monitoring & Data, and Child Protection functions and others based in Quetta.
The UNICEF Cox’s Bazar field office which is under the UNICEF Bangladesh Country office (BCO) is providing vital humanitarian and emergency response services to the Rohingya emergency. Currently it is estimated that about 1.3 million Rohingya Refugees live in the camps in Cox’s Bazar. UNICEF Cox’s Bazar field office has a staff compliment of over 150 staff members, most of them new to UNICEF, as well as standby partners, consultants and UNVs. In addition to responding to the Rohingya emergency, UNICEF Cox’s Bazar is also implementing regular developmental programmes in the host communities within the 8 Upazzilas of Cox’s Bazar district.
The Climate Section is seeking a consultancy to support Section in the development of an annual climate campaign for children, across government and private sectors, including campaign design (activities, comms plan, M&E plan, documentation plan, inclusion of gender and disability components), development of training modules and supporting capacity building sessions and campaign documentation.
The consultant is expected to work in close collaboration with the relevant departments of MEE to ensure high technical and operational quality of the climate campaign in 2026.
As part of the UNICEF China Climate Strategy for the CPD 2026-2030, the Climate section is engaged with MEE and MARA to initiate and sustain the program driven SSTC strategy of UNICEF China. This consultancy is proposed to support the climate section in developing key technical documents and coordination support to enable high quality implementation of SSTC projects in the RWP period.
The purpose of this assignment is to:
1) Support partner ministries and departments in planning for SSTC initiatives
2) Support UNICEF China in orientation and capacity building of select Global South countries for SSTC opportunities and processes
3) Support UNICEF China in documenting SSTC processes and practices
UNICEF China is seeking an experienced Child Protection Officer at NO1 level to support the Child Protection Programme Team to plan, manage, oversee and monitor child protection programmes with a focus on child online protection and evidence generation around violence against children (VAC).
Join us to leads external donor care operations to deliver an exceptional, data‑driven donor experience across all communication channels, driving efficiency, quality, and long‑term donor value!
Join us as Programme Officer (HACT) to support programme integrity and accountability by driving effective HACT implementation, compliance, and risk management across all programme areas!
Under the overall guidance of the Director, Public Partnerships Division, and the supervision of the Director, Asia-Pacific Pillar, Public Partnerships Division, lead UNICEF’s overall partnership, resource mobilization, advocacy and positioning efforts with the Government of the Republic of Korea (ROK), with the objective of increasing high-quality political and financial support for UNICEF and advancing child rights through strategic public partnerships.
In a technical advisory role, the incumbent will be responsible for the mobilisation of essential supplies by the Government through the Procurement Service (PS) modality and for strengthening national supply chains.
He / she will engage with governments, donors and partners to influence mobilization, allocation and utilization of financial resources to strengthen governments procurement and supply chain management capacity.
UNICEF, on behalf of the UN Outcome Group 3 (OG3) Education team, seeks an international consultant to develop a three‑year operational plan for a joint, convergent education programme in Guinea‑Bissau. The consultancy responds to persistent challenges in access, quality, equity, and learning outcomes, particularly for vulnerable children and girls. Working with UNICEF, UNFPA, UNESCO, WFP, UNODC, and other partners, the consultant will design an integrated operational plan that defines priority geographic areas and schools, a minimum package of complementary services, implementation strategies, a results framework, and monitoring and reporting mechanisms. The assignment includes document review, stakeholder consultations, proposal development, and facilitation of validation meetings. The objective is to strengthen coordination, leverage comparative advantages of UN agencies, and maximize collective impact under the UNSDCF 2022–2026, ensuring sustainable and scalable solutions for the education sector.
UNICEF Nigeria in Abuja, is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international Consultant for Development of National Education Sector Strategic Plan in Nigeria and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
The purpose of this consultancy is to coordinate a management review of the Tunisia Country Office business structures and to support the development of a strategic management plan to accompany the Country Programme 2027–2031, with the aim of achieving improved results for children in Tunisia.
Under the guidance and supervision of the Chief - People & Culture, the Assistant provides administrative, procedural and operational support and assistance to the efficient implementation of a broad range of functions for all categories of staff in the office, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that is in compliance with UNICEF P&C rules and regulations.
The organization’s global reporting ecosystem — including dashboards, data models, and analytical workflows — is a critical technical layer supporting Individual Giving (IG) performance monitoring, operational reporting, and decision making across Country Offices and National Committees.
As SES adoption has matured, market demand has shifted from basic reporting to increasingly complex Power BI segmentations, Salesforce reports with advanced logic, and frequent changes to dashboards used for financial and operational processes. In parallel, Country Offices have reported the need to create reports outside SES, indicating gaps in consolidation and automation.
The Emergency Specialist (Risk Monitoring and Analysis) will facilitate UNICEF’s global risk monitoring and analysis, including research and analysis of issues potentially affecting UNICEF’s humanitarian response, including natural and human-induced threats and the related vulnerability of children and those who care for them. The Emergency Specialist will research and draft analytical reports, liaise with key partners and allies, and support the development of UNICEF’s analytical systems and related analytical capacity, policies and technologies.
To concretise the GenU approach in South Africa and shift towards actionable plans, the services of a consultant are required. The consultant will lead the integration of a local university’s entrepreneurship training content into the Youth Agency Marketplace (YOMA) digital platform to scale youth access to entrepreneurship training. This includes content assessments, cost–impact analysis and negotiating partnership terms (subject to agreement). The role also involves brokering partnerships across private, public and civil society sectors to build a pipeline of gig and work opportunities for the YOMA impact marketplace and developing incentives to encourage opportunity listings. In addition, the consultant will support project management and coordination for the broader project.
Join our team as Chief of Field Office (NO‑4) and provide strategic leadership for UNICEF’s presence and programme delivery in Nampula Field Office. Reporting to the Country Representative, you will lead the Field Office to translate the Country Programme into high impact results for children, ensuring strong alignment with equity, humanitarian development nexus priorities, and decentralised service delivery.
The purpose of this assignment is to provide technical and quality assurance support for the development, testing and enhancement of the OASIS/Common Back Office (CBO) platform within UNICEF’s digital service infrastructure.
The consultant will support the GSSC team in ensuring that the OASIS/CBO platform and associated enterprise systems operate effectively and meet UNICEF’s operational requirements.
UNICEF Pakistan is seeking a dynamic and professional individual for the position of Programme Associate to support the Chief Field Office, along with Planning, Monitoring & Data, and Child Protection functions and others based in Quetta.
The UNICEF Cox’s Bazar field office which is under the UNICEF Bangladesh Country office (BCO) is providing vital humanitarian and emergency response services to the Rohingya emergency. Currently it is estimated that about 1.3 million Rohingya Refugees live in the camps in Cox’s Bazar. UNICEF Cox’s Bazar field office has a staff compliment of over 150 staff members, most of them new to UNICEF, as well as standby partners, consultants and UNVs. In addition to responding to the Rohingya emergency, UNICEF Cox’s Bazar is also implementing regular developmental programmes in the host communities within the 8 Upazzilas of Cox’s Bazar district.
The Climate Section is seeking a consultancy to support Section in the development of an annual climate campaign for children, across government and private sectors, including campaign design (activities, comms plan, M&E plan, documentation plan, inclusion of gender and disability components), development of training modules and supporting capacity building sessions and campaign documentation.
The consultant is expected to work in close collaboration with the relevant departments of MEE to ensure high technical and operational quality of the climate campaign in 2026.
As part of the UNICEF China Climate Strategy for the CPD 2026-2030, the Climate section is engaged with MEE and MARA to initiate and sustain the program driven SSTC strategy of UNICEF China. This consultancy is proposed to support the climate section in developing key technical documents and coordination support to enable high quality implementation of SSTC projects in the RWP period.
The purpose of this assignment is to:
1) Support partner ministries and departments in planning for SSTC initiatives
2) Support UNICEF China in orientation and capacity building of select Global South countries for SSTC opportunities and processes
3) Support UNICEF China in documenting SSTC processes and practices
UNICEF China is seeking an experienced Child Protection Officer at NO1 level to support the Child Protection Programme Team to plan, manage, oversee and monitor child protection programmes with a focus on child online protection and evidence generation around violence against children (VAC).
Join us to leads external donor care operations to deliver an exceptional, data‑driven donor experience across all communication channels, driving efficiency, quality, and long‑term donor value!
Join us as Programme Officer (HACT) to support programme integrity and accountability by driving effective HACT implementation, compliance, and risk management across all programme areas!
Under the overall guidance of the Director, Public Partnerships Division, and the supervision of the Director, Asia-Pacific Pillar, Public Partnerships Division, lead UNICEF’s overall partnership, resource mobilization, advocacy and positioning efforts with the Government of the Republic of Korea (ROK), with the objective of increasing high-quality political and financial support for UNICEF and advancing child rights through strategic public partnerships.
In a technical advisory role, the incumbent will be responsible for the mobilisation of essential supplies by the Government through the Procurement Service (PS) modality and for strengthening national supply chains.
He / she will engage with governments, donors and partners to influence mobilization, allocation and utilization of financial resources to strengthen governments procurement and supply chain management capacity.
UNICEF, on behalf of the UN Outcome Group 3 (OG3) Education team, seeks an international consultant to develop a three‑year operational plan for a joint, convergent education programme in Guinea‑Bissau. The consultancy responds to persistent challenges in access, quality, equity, and learning outcomes, particularly for vulnerable children and girls. Working with UNICEF, UNFPA, UNESCO, WFP, UNODC, and other partners, the consultant will design an integrated operational plan that defines priority geographic areas and schools, a minimum package of complementary services, implementation strategies, a results framework, and monitoring and reporting mechanisms. The assignment includes document review, stakeholder consultations, proposal development, and facilitation of validation meetings. The objective is to strengthen coordination, leverage comparative advantages of UN agencies, and maximize collective impact under the UNSDCF 2022–2026, ensuring sustainable and scalable solutions for the education sector.
UNICEF Nigeria in Abuja, is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international Consultant for Development of National Education Sector Strategic Plan in Nigeria and invites applications from highly motivated and committed persons who want to contribute to results for children. If you are that person, we encourage you to apply and become part of a highly motivated and committed team.
The purpose of this consultancy is to coordinate a management review of the Tunisia Country Office business structures and to support the development of a strategic management plan to accompany the Country Programme 2027–2031, with the aim of achieving improved results for children in Tunisia.
Under the guidance and supervision of the Chief - People & Culture, the Assistant provides administrative, procedural and operational support and assistance to the efficient implementation of a broad range of functions for all categories of staff in the office, ensuring accurate and timely delivery that is in compliance with UNICEF P&C rules and regulations.
The organization’s global reporting ecosystem — including dashboards, data models, and analytical workflows — is a critical technical layer supporting Individual Giving (IG) performance monitoring, operational reporting, and decision making across Country Offices and National Committees.
As SES adoption has matured, market demand has shifted from basic reporting to increasingly complex Power BI segmentations, Salesforce reports with advanced logic, and frequent changes to dashboards used for financial and operational processes. In parallel, Country Offices have reported the need to create reports outside SES, indicating gaps in consolidation and automation.
The Emergency Specialist (Risk Monitoring and Analysis) will facilitate UNICEF’s global risk monitoring and analysis, including research and analysis of issues potentially affecting UNICEF’s humanitarian response, including natural and human-induced threats and the related vulnerability of children and those who care for them. The Emergency Specialist will research and draft analytical reports, liaise with key partners and allies, and support the development of UNICEF’s analytical systems and related analytical capacity, policies and technologies.