UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an International Consultant to Lead the Development of the National Nutrition Strategy and Plan of Action for Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 08 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be home based (mostly remotely but it may require at least 2 trips to Vientiane, Lao PDR).
The Digital Governance and Platforms (DGP) team within UNICEF’s Division of Global
Communication and Advocacy (GCA) plays a pivotal role in managing UNICEF’s digital ecosystem, ensuring that services and platforms are efficient, accessible, and aligned with digital governance standards. As part of its ongoing efforts to improve service delivery, UNICEF is integrating its DGP service catalogue into the organization-wide ServiceNow platform. This integration will enhance service standardization, improve operational efficiency, and provide better visibility and tracking of requests and workflows.
To support this initiative, UNICEF is seeking a qualified consultant to work with the DGP team in documenting and mapping operational workflows and preparing detailed, structured business requirements. This work will enable the ICT Division (ICTD) to accurately scope and implement the workflows in ServiceNow. The consultant will not be responsible for the technical configuration of ServiceNow but will deliver clear, actionable documentation, which the ICTD business analyst and technical teams can translate into technical specifications.
The DRC CO is looking for a professional SBC officer to provide support to national polio team to support the Ministry of Health in DRC and ensure a strategic positioning of UNICEF in SBC component in the major decision-making institutions at provincial level and meetings in the context of the fight against polio in the DRC.
Recognizing that young people, particularly those from marginalized communities, are often excluded from decision-making processes, the project adopts a bottom-up, community-based approach aimed at nurturing inclusive values, strengthening local capacities, and fostering inter-community dialogue and collaboration.
Spanning across eleven municipalities in Kosovo, the project targets adolescents and youth aged 13 to 24, alongside their teachers, educational authorities, families, and broader community members.
Tanzania office is looking for an Individual consultant to develop a comprehensive CPD framework for healthcare professionals at all service delivery levels. The consultant will draw on the best practices from Tanzania mainland, other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, other African regions and beyond. The consultant will review the current medical and nursing practitioners' license renewal practices and link them with the framework.
Digital accessibility has become a key area of focus for organizations seeking to create
inclusive online experiences for all users, including those with disabilities. UNICEF is committed to ensuring that its digital
platforms are accessible and inclusive for everyone, including individuals with disabilities.
As part of this commitment, the organization aims to develop a comprehensive e-learning course and deliver a webinar to
raise awareness and build practical skills on digital accessibility. The goal is to educate staff and non-staff on making digital
platforms more inclusive, in line with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards and best practices.
The Supporter Engagement Strategy (SES) Fundraising Specialist (CRM Success) Consultant will ensure that UNICEF offices that have gone live in the region with Salesforce / Marketing Cloud are able to maximize their fundraising performance by supporting them with all aspects of fundraising operations represented in the system.
At the point of hand over from the implementation team, the SES Fundraising Specialist will be responsible for the following: further refining business processes for maximum efficiency, prioritizing bugs or enhancement requests, data hygiene and standardization, maintaining discipline to required coding standards and reporting mechanisms, identifying new opportunities to add to the CORE UNICEF system, and ensuring that each office maintains a clear plan for further development of the system.
The Administrative Associate, based in Wadi Madani, Sudan, is accountable for both specialized and procedural communications, operational and administrative support services of center area team.
Under the supervision and guidance of the supervisor, the Administrative Associate is responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized administrative tasks for the respective section requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies.
UNICEF introduced a multi-country approach to resource mobilization called PSFR Clusters. In Europe and Central Asia, the Cluster includes Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, and Uzbekistan.
Greece has a healthy ecosystem of private sector partners large and small, a well-developed landscape of foundations and high net worth families who have long played an important role in financially supporting social causes, and an established culture of giving to humanitarian appeals at the household and individual level. Moreover, there exists a diaspora of some seven million Greek nationals globally, primarily in the UK, Australia and North America, who maintain strong connection with their home country.
Among these potential partners lies opportunities for collaboration and investment in many areas, financial and otherwise, for the benefit of Greece's 1.7 million children, and beyond.
The Partnerships Officer NOA will be responsible for leading new business development opportunities; creating, identifying, and accessing new funding opportunities for both the Country Programme needs as well as for UNICEF regional and global propositions.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation is seeking a highly motivated consultant to advance UNICEF’s evidence-based approach to innovation by strengthening the generation, use, and dissemination of high-quality evidence across UNICEF’s innovation portfolio. This role also includes exploring how innovation, including emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain, can be leveraged to improve data collection, analysis, and validation processes, and fostering a culture of impact-based decision-making across the organization.
UNICEF's Office of Innovation is seeking an Evidence Consultant to work with UNICEF country office (CO) and regional office (RO) teams on monitoring and evaluation of innovation initiatives. The role involves generating evidence through systematic assessment, developing high-quality knowledge products that capture results, and creating communications materials that demonstrate the impact and effectiveness of innovation programs. This remote position provides an opportunity to strengthen UNICEF's innovation evidence base and promote evidence-based decision-making across the organization.
The UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) is proposing an evaluation of UNICEF’s response to the Level 2 Ebola Response in Uganda. The purpose of the evaluation is to strengthen UNICEF’s accountability to affected populations, partners, and donors supporting humanitarian response and will support the learning towards strengthening preparedness and response capacities to build resilience for increase integration within the humanitarian- development-peace nexus.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea is seeking to engage 1 x international and 1 x national consultant for Morobe Province; Technical Assistance on Child Protection system strengthening and access to services (Access to Justice for Children and SSW).
Guinea continues to face persistent nutrition challenges, including high levels of stunting (30%), wasting (7%), and micronutrient deficiencies among children under 5 and women of reproductive age. The nutrition situation is exacerbated by food insecurity, inadequate infant and young child feeding practices, limited access to nutrition services, and recurrent health and environmental emergencies.
Under the supervision and guidance of the supervisor, the programme associate supports the respective section (s) 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 a range of staff in the CO, 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.
UNICEF Libya is seeking a dynamic, experienced, and results-oriented consultant to provide technical support, coordination, and oversight for implementing community-based child protection mechanisms targeting unaccompanied and vulnerable Sudanese refugee children in Libya. The consultant will work closely with the Sudan Embassy, outreach teams, and UNICEF partners to identify, assess, support, and monitor community-level support systems for children. The consultant will also facilitate essential non-food item (NFI) distribution and oversee pre- and post-distribution surveys to assess effectiveness and impact.
To address these bottlenecks, UNICEF in Belarus is looking for an international consultant to systematize and analyse the national legal framework related to the protection of refugee and migrant children, with a particular focus on UASC, identify gaps and areas for improvement, and provide comprehensive recommendations for its revision and practical implementation in line with international standards. The Consultant will work in tandem with a national expert to ensure precision and will coordinate with the Technical Working Group on UASC and refugee and migrant families with children to be established on the platform of already existing Technical Working Group on UASC. The expert will work with a coordination group including representatives of UNICEF, UNHCR, IOM and government representatives. The coordination group will provide support and guide the research.
The Child Protection Section at the UNICEF MENA Regional Office is looking to hire a Strategic Communication and Community Engagement international consultant for a period of 4 months to work on themes related to Violence Against Children Community of Practice (VAC/CoP).
UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Office is looking for Expert in Child online safety programmes. Individual Consultant is needed with solid knowledge and expertise in the area of child protection system strengthening; prevention and response to violence against children online; child online safety; digital skills building, planning and implementation of research. The consultant will provide technical assistance and expertise in communication and strategic dialogue with central and local level authorities and implementing partners.
Join us as the next Nutrition Officer for UNICEF Guatemala Country Office! You will provide professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the nutrition programme within the Country Programme, from development planning to delivery of results.
UNICEF in Vientiane, Lao PDR is looking for an International Consultant to Lead the Development of the National Nutrition Strategy and Plan of Action for Lao PDR. The duration of this assignment is 08 months, starting as soon as possible and the consultant shall be home based (mostly remotely but it may require at least 2 trips to Vientiane, Lao PDR).
The Digital Governance and Platforms (DGP) team within UNICEF’s Division of Global
Communication and Advocacy (GCA) plays a pivotal role in managing UNICEF’s digital ecosystem, ensuring that services and platforms are efficient, accessible, and aligned with digital governance standards. As part of its ongoing efforts to improve service delivery, UNICEF is integrating its DGP service catalogue into the organization-wide ServiceNow platform. This integration will enhance service standardization, improve operational efficiency, and provide better visibility and tracking of requests and workflows.
To support this initiative, UNICEF is seeking a qualified consultant to work with the DGP team in documenting and mapping operational workflows and preparing detailed, structured business requirements. This work will enable the ICT Division (ICTD) to accurately scope and implement the workflows in ServiceNow. The consultant will not be responsible for the technical configuration of ServiceNow but will deliver clear, actionable documentation, which the ICTD business analyst and technical teams can translate into technical specifications.
The DRC CO is looking for a professional SBC officer to provide support to national polio team to support the Ministry of Health in DRC and ensure a strategic positioning of UNICEF in SBC component in the major decision-making institutions at provincial level and meetings in the context of the fight against polio in the DRC.
Recognizing that young people, particularly those from marginalized communities, are often excluded from decision-making processes, the project adopts a bottom-up, community-based approach aimed at nurturing inclusive values, strengthening local capacities, and fostering inter-community dialogue and collaboration.
Spanning across eleven municipalities in Kosovo, the project targets adolescents and youth aged 13 to 24, alongside their teachers, educational authorities, families, and broader community members.
Tanzania office is looking for an Individual consultant to develop a comprehensive CPD framework for healthcare professionals at all service delivery levels. The consultant will draw on the best practices from Tanzania mainland, other countries in Sub-Saharan Africa, other African regions and beyond. The consultant will review the current medical and nursing practitioners' license renewal practices and link them with the framework.
Digital accessibility has become a key area of focus for organizations seeking to create
inclusive online experiences for all users, including those with disabilities. UNICEF is committed to ensuring that its digital
platforms are accessible and inclusive for everyone, including individuals with disabilities.
As part of this commitment, the organization aims to develop a comprehensive e-learning course and deliver a webinar to
raise awareness and build practical skills on digital accessibility. The goal is to educate staff and non-staff on making digital
platforms more inclusive, in line with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) standards and best practices.
The Supporter Engagement Strategy (SES) Fundraising Specialist (CRM Success) Consultant will ensure that UNICEF offices that have gone live in the region with Salesforce / Marketing Cloud are able to maximize their fundraising performance by supporting them with all aspects of fundraising operations represented in the system.
At the point of hand over from the implementation team, the SES Fundraising Specialist will be responsible for the following: further refining business processes for maximum efficiency, prioritizing bugs or enhancement requests, data hygiene and standardization, maintaining discipline to required coding standards and reporting mechanisms, identifying new opportunities to add to the CORE UNICEF system, and ensuring that each office maintains a clear plan for further development of the system.
The Administrative Associate, based in Wadi Madani, Sudan, is accountable for both specialized and procedural communications, operational and administrative support services of center area team.
Under the supervision and guidance of the supervisor, the Administrative Associate is responsible for executing a broad variety of procedural and specialized administrative tasks for the respective section requiring in-depth knowledge of UNICEF administrative procedures, processes and policies.
UNICEF introduced a multi-country approach to resource mobilization called PSFR Clusters. In Europe and Central Asia, the Cluster includes Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cyprus, Estonia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Malta, and Uzbekistan.
Greece has a healthy ecosystem of private sector partners large and small, a well-developed landscape of foundations and high net worth families who have long played an important role in financially supporting social causes, and an established culture of giving to humanitarian appeals at the household and individual level. Moreover, there exists a diaspora of some seven million Greek nationals globally, primarily in the UK, Australia and North America, who maintain strong connection with their home country.
Among these potential partners lies opportunities for collaboration and investment in many areas, financial and otherwise, for the benefit of Greece's 1.7 million children, and beyond.
The Partnerships Officer NOA will be responsible for leading new business development opportunities; creating, identifying, and accessing new funding opportunities for both the Country Programme needs as well as for UNICEF regional and global propositions.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation is seeking a highly motivated consultant to advance UNICEF’s evidence-based approach to innovation by strengthening the generation, use, and dissemination of high-quality evidence across UNICEF’s innovation portfolio. This role also includes exploring how innovation, including emerging technologies such as AI and blockchain, can be leveraged to improve data collection, analysis, and validation processes, and fostering a culture of impact-based decision-making across the organization.
UNICEF's Office of Innovation is seeking an Evidence Consultant to work with UNICEF country office (CO) and regional office (RO) teams on monitoring and evaluation of innovation initiatives. The role involves generating evidence through systematic assessment, developing high-quality knowledge products that capture results, and creating communications materials that demonstrate the impact and effectiveness of innovation programs. This remote position provides an opportunity to strengthen UNICEF's innovation evidence base and promote evidence-based decision-making across the organization.
The UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) is proposing an evaluation of UNICEF’s response to the Level 2 Ebola Response in Uganda. The purpose of the evaluation is to strengthen UNICEF’s accountability to affected populations, partners, and donors supporting humanitarian response and will support the learning towards strengthening preparedness and response capacities to build resilience for increase integration within the humanitarian- development-peace nexus.
UNICEF Papua New Guinea is seeking to engage 1 x international and 1 x national consultant for Morobe Province; Technical Assistance on Child Protection system strengthening and access to services (Access to Justice for Children and SSW).
Guinea continues to face persistent nutrition challenges, including high levels of stunting (30%), wasting (7%), and micronutrient deficiencies among children under 5 and women of reproductive age. The nutrition situation is exacerbated by food insecurity, inadequate infant and young child feeding practices, limited access to nutrition services, and recurrent health and environmental emergencies.
Under the supervision and guidance of the supervisor, the programme associate supports the respective section (s) 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 a range of staff in the CO, 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.
UNICEF Libya is seeking a dynamic, experienced, and results-oriented consultant to provide technical support, coordination, and oversight for implementing community-based child protection mechanisms targeting unaccompanied and vulnerable Sudanese refugee children in Libya. The consultant will work closely with the Sudan Embassy, outreach teams, and UNICEF partners to identify, assess, support, and monitor community-level support systems for children. The consultant will also facilitate essential non-food item (NFI) distribution and oversee pre- and post-distribution surveys to assess effectiveness and impact.
To address these bottlenecks, UNICEF in Belarus is looking for an international consultant to systematize and analyse the national legal framework related to the protection of refugee and migrant children, with a particular focus on UASC, identify gaps and areas for improvement, and provide comprehensive recommendations for its revision and practical implementation in line with international standards. The Consultant will work in tandem with a national expert to ensure precision and will coordinate with the Technical Working Group on UASC and refugee and migrant families with children to be established on the platform of already existing Technical Working Group on UASC. The expert will work with a coordination group including representatives of UNICEF, UNHCR, IOM and government representatives. The coordination group will provide support and guide the research.
The Child Protection Section at the UNICEF MENA Regional Office is looking to hire a Strategic Communication and Community Engagement international consultant for a period of 4 months to work on themes related to Violence Against Children Community of Practice (VAC/CoP).
UNICEF Kazakhstan Country Office is looking for Expert in Child online safety programmes. Individual Consultant is needed with solid knowledge and expertise in the area of child protection system strengthening; prevention and response to violence against children online; child online safety; digital skills building, planning and implementation of research. The consultant will provide technical assistance and expertise in communication and strategic dialogue with central and local level authorities and implementing partners.
Join us as the next Nutrition Officer for UNICEF Guatemala Country Office! You will provide professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the nutrition programme within the Country Programme, from development planning to delivery of results.