The UNICEF Jordan Country Office in Amman seeks a dedicated, experienced, highly motivated, and proactive individual who provides technical, operational, and administrative assistance to the Supervisor in support of their role as it relates to ensuring the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members, as well as the safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station
South South Sudan has demonstrated high-level commitment to protecting education in situations of conflict and crisis. In June 2015, the country became one of the first governments to endorse the Safe Schools Declaration, showing its commitment to safeguarding schools and learners from the effects of armed conflict. In 2022, a user-friendly guide was developed to support dissemination and operational understanding of the Declaration. These efforts have contributed to positive developments, including the vacation of schools previously occupied by armed groups.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop comprehensive, practical, and nationally endorsed Safe Schools Guidelines that will guide education authorities, school leaders, teachers, learners, parents, and communities in establishing and sustaining safe, inclusive, gender-responsive, and child-centered learning environments.
The National Consultant will lead national coordination, field consultations, contextual analysis, and operational inputs to ensure the Guidelines are relevant and applicable to the South Sudan’s context.
UNICEF is seeking one international consultant to support Ministry of General Education and Instruction in the development of the comprehensive, practical National Safe Schools Guidelines. These Guidelines will serve as a practical and harmonized framework to strengthen prevention, preparedness, response, and accountability mechanisms across all public, private, faith-based, and community basic and secondary schools in South Sudan.
The NOC Advocacy and Communication Specialist is accountable for coordinating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating advocacy and communication strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people.
UNICEF is seeking a mission-driven Partnership Officer (NOB, TA) to join its Regional Office in Dakar, Senegal, to lead and expand the newly established Individual Giving and digital fundraising initiatives across West and Central Africa. In this role, you will manage high-impact digital campaigns, optimize mobile-first donor journeys, and provide vital technical support to 24 Country Offices to grow flexible funding for children’s programs. The ideal candidate holds a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, possesses at least two years of experience in digital marketing or fundraising, and is fluent in French with a strong working knowledge of English. If you are a collaborative professional with a talent for data-driven stewardship and a passion for defending children's rights, this is a unique opportunity to build a career while creating a lasting regional impact.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking highly skilled professional photographers/photojournalists to join its consultancy roster on an as needed basis to document UNICEF programmes across the country. The consultants will produce high quality, newsworthy, and ethically captured visual content that highlights the situation of children, women, and vulnerable communities for national, regional, and global use. Candidates must demonstrate strong storytelling ability, keen attention to detail, and full adherence to ethical photojournalism principles, particularly regarding the protection and dignity of children. Most assignments require field-based content generation, and selected photographers will be supported to travel for approved missions.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking a talented and experienced Videographer to produce high‑quality, impactful video content that amplifies issues affecting children and women while showcasing UNICEF’s work with the Government of Uganda, district authorities, partners, and the private sector. The Videographer will use strong filming and editing skills to craft compelling visual stories that reflect the lived realities of vulnerable communities and the transformative impact of UNICEF’s programmes. This role involves frequent field missions across Uganda’s most at‑risk areas to capture authentic footage that strengthens UNICEF’s communication, advocacy, and programme visibility at national, regional, and global levels.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking talented professional writers and editors to produce high quality, public facing communication materials that clearly and compellingly communicate results for children. Working in line with UNICEF’s Stylebook, Brand Book, and publication guidelines, the consultants will develop and refine a wide range of external products including donor materials, reports, situation updates, studies, fact sheets, human interest stories, web articles, manuals, newsletters, presentations, and campaign content. The writers/editors will provide consistent, accurate, and coherent editorial support, ensuring all materials meet UNICEF’s standards and strengthen knowledge management, communication, and advocacy efforts. Selected consultants will work under a flexible contract arrangement, receiving task specific work orders throughout the contract period to deliver writing and editorial services as needed.
Between June and December 2025, UNICEF Sudan supported a significant community strengthening initiative in different state, establishing community platforms, training platform members, capacitating religious and community leaders, activating community champions, and equipping SBC taskforce members, among other achievements. UNICEF also invested in youth engagement, participatory drama, and community feedback mechanisms, helping lay the social infrastructure needed for larger scale cohesion interventions. Building on this solid foundation, there is now a clear need to consolidate learning, experiences, and insights into a formal Social Cohesion Community Engagement Strategy for Sudan, accompanied by two practical Training Manuals that translate conceptual frameworks into field ready tools. These documents will guide UNICEF Sudan, its partners, and community actors in implementing cohesive, structured, context sensitive social cohesion programming rooted in local realities, community leadership, and UNICEF’s integrated community engagement approach. To achieve this, UNICEF Sudan seeks to recruit a National Consultant with strong expertise in social cohesion, peacebuilding, behavior change, and community engagement.
Under the overall supervision of the Fundraising Specialist (NO‑C) (who retains ultimate accountability for results), the Fundraising Officer (Sustainable Growth) provides day‑to‑day coordination and technical support to implement donor retention and value growth strategies, optimize donor journeys and engagement, and support the delivery of the Legacy Giving programme. The role contributes to evidence‑based decision-making through robust business intelligence, analytics and effective use of Salesforce and related systems.
In addition, the post contributes to the strategic integration of individual donors into Partnerships, Advocacy and Child Rights awareness initiatives under a Whole Office Approach, ensuring compliance with UNICEF policies, partnership criteria and ethical standards.
UNICEF works towards realization of the rights of children as prescribed in the Convention of the Rights of the Children. These rights pertain to child survival, protection, development, and participation.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of Impact Narratives and Investment Cases to communicate key messages to diverse audiences, including donors, partners, and the public. To ensure these materials are visually compelling, accessible, and aligned with branding standards, there is an ongoing need for professional design services. This includes the development of templates, layouts, and visual assets in English and other languages.
This Consultancy is being established to support the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit’s technical capacity to generate reporting, prepare supporting documentation and research summaries, optimize data management, automate data analytics and business intelligence (including data analysis and reporting platforms – i.e. dashboard) for an increasing number of markets., new projects and analytical needs. The Data Analyst consultancy is created in a broad context which requires increased efficiency in how AMI operates, how it maximizes use of data, how it integrates different data assets and increased agility in giving access to data.
The Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships Section (PSFP) within UNICEF's Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) collaborates with National Committees and Country Offices to maximise revenue and drive income growth. The Digital Fundraising team is implementing a Digital Revenue Strategy to collaborate and grow capacity in markets to grow their digital fundraising results. The vision is to become the largest and most successful non-profit digital fundraising program globally. The strategy aims to increase donations through improved digital capabilities, integrating digital channels to support activities like telemarketing, face-to-face fundraising, DRTV and telethons.
As a Digital Paid Media Specialist, the consultant will focus on performance marketing and ad operations on paid media channels (Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Google, Bing, and YouTube). The role primarily involves Paid Social, Paid Search, programmatic display, with exposure to mobile DSP, video DSP, and direct publisher buys. The consultant will provide digital marketing consultancy across paid media channels (Meta and Google ads).
Le but de la consultation est de contribuer à l'amélioration dans la collecte des données de Big Catch Up, l’organisation des activités d’intensification et la mise en œuvre de la feuille de route de clôture et de réconciliation.
The UNICEF Jordan Country Office in Amman seeks a dedicated, experienced, highly motivated, and proactive individual who provides technical, operational, and administrative assistance to the Supervisor in support of their role as it relates to ensuring the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members, as well as the safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station
South South Sudan has demonstrated high-level commitment to protecting education in situations of conflict and crisis. In June 2015, the country became one of the first governments to endorse the Safe Schools Declaration, showing its commitment to safeguarding schools and learners from the effects of armed conflict. In 2022, a user-friendly guide was developed to support dissemination and operational understanding of the Declaration. These efforts have contributed to positive developments, including the vacation of schools previously occupied by armed groups.
The purpose of this assignment is to develop comprehensive, practical, and nationally endorsed Safe Schools Guidelines that will guide education authorities, school leaders, teachers, learners, parents, and communities in establishing and sustaining safe, inclusive, gender-responsive, and child-centered learning environments.
The National Consultant will lead national coordination, field consultations, contextual analysis, and operational inputs to ensure the Guidelines are relevant and applicable to the South Sudan’s context.
UNICEF is seeking one international consultant to support Ministry of General Education and Instruction in the development of the comprehensive, practical National Safe Schools Guidelines. These Guidelines will serve as a practical and harmonized framework to strengthen prevention, preparedness, response, and accountability mechanisms across all public, private, faith-based, and community basic and secondary schools in South Sudan.
The NOC Advocacy and Communication Specialist is accountable for coordinating, implementing, monitoring and evaluating advocacy and communication strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people.
UNICEF is seeking a mission-driven Partnership Officer (NOB, TA) to join its Regional Office in Dakar, Senegal, to lead and expand the newly established Individual Giving and digital fundraising initiatives across West and Central Africa. In this role, you will manage high-impact digital campaigns, optimize mobile-first donor journeys, and provide vital technical support to 24 Country Offices to grow flexible funding for children’s programs. The ideal candidate holds a bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, possesses at least two years of experience in digital marketing or fundraising, and is fluent in French with a strong working knowledge of English. If you are a collaborative professional with a talent for data-driven stewardship and a passion for defending children's rights, this is a unique opportunity to build a career while creating a lasting regional impact.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking highly skilled professional photographers/photojournalists to join its consultancy roster on an as needed basis to document UNICEF programmes across the country. The consultants will produce high quality, newsworthy, and ethically captured visual content that highlights the situation of children, women, and vulnerable communities for national, regional, and global use. Candidates must demonstrate strong storytelling ability, keen attention to detail, and full adherence to ethical photojournalism principles, particularly regarding the protection and dignity of children. Most assignments require field-based content generation, and selected photographers will be supported to travel for approved missions.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking a talented and experienced Videographer to produce high‑quality, impactful video content that amplifies issues affecting children and women while showcasing UNICEF’s work with the Government of Uganda, district authorities, partners, and the private sector. The Videographer will use strong filming and editing skills to craft compelling visual stories that reflect the lived realities of vulnerable communities and the transformative impact of UNICEF’s programmes. This role involves frequent field missions across Uganda’s most at‑risk areas to capture authentic footage that strengthens UNICEF’s communication, advocacy, and programme visibility at national, regional, and global levels.
UNICEF Uganda is seeking talented professional writers and editors to produce high quality, public facing communication materials that clearly and compellingly communicate results for children. Working in line with UNICEF’s Stylebook, Brand Book, and publication guidelines, the consultants will develop and refine a wide range of external products including donor materials, reports, situation updates, studies, fact sheets, human interest stories, web articles, manuals, newsletters, presentations, and campaign content. The writers/editors will provide consistent, accurate, and coherent editorial support, ensuring all materials meet UNICEF’s standards and strengthen knowledge management, communication, and advocacy efforts. Selected consultants will work under a flexible contract arrangement, receiving task specific work orders throughout the contract period to deliver writing and editorial services as needed.
Between June and December 2025, UNICEF Sudan supported a significant community strengthening initiative in different state, establishing community platforms, training platform members, capacitating religious and community leaders, activating community champions, and equipping SBC taskforce members, among other achievements. UNICEF also invested in youth engagement, participatory drama, and community feedback mechanisms, helping lay the social infrastructure needed for larger scale cohesion interventions. Building on this solid foundation, there is now a clear need to consolidate learning, experiences, and insights into a formal Social Cohesion Community Engagement Strategy for Sudan, accompanied by two practical Training Manuals that translate conceptual frameworks into field ready tools. These documents will guide UNICEF Sudan, its partners, and community actors in implementing cohesive, structured, context sensitive social cohesion programming rooted in local realities, community leadership, and UNICEF’s integrated community engagement approach. To achieve this, UNICEF Sudan seeks to recruit a National Consultant with strong expertise in social cohesion, peacebuilding, behavior change, and community engagement.
Under the overall supervision of the Fundraising Specialist (NO‑C) (who retains ultimate accountability for results), the Fundraising Officer (Sustainable Growth) provides day‑to‑day coordination and technical support to implement donor retention and value growth strategies, optimize donor journeys and engagement, and support the delivery of the Legacy Giving programme. The role contributes to evidence‑based decision-making through robust business intelligence, analytics and effective use of Salesforce and related systems.
In addition, the post contributes to the strategic integration of individual donors into Partnerships, Advocacy and Child Rights awareness initiatives under a Whole Office Approach, ensuring compliance with UNICEF policies, partnership criteria and ethical standards.
UNICEF works towards realization of the rights of children as prescribed in the Convention of the Rights of the Children. These rights pertain to child survival, protection, development, and participation.
There is an ongoing requirement for the production of Impact Narratives and Investment Cases to communicate key messages to diverse audiences, including donors, partners, and the public. To ensure these materials are visually compelling, accessible, and aligned with branding standards, there is an ongoing need for professional design services. This includes the development of templates, layouts, and visual assets in English and other languages.
This Consultancy is being established to support the Audience and Market Insights (AMI) unit’s technical capacity to generate reporting, prepare supporting documentation and research summaries, optimize data management, automate data analytics and business intelligence (including data analysis and reporting platforms – i.e. dashboard) for an increasing number of markets., new projects and analytical needs. The Data Analyst consultancy is created in a broad context which requires increased efficiency in how AMI operates, how it maximizes use of data, how it integrates different data assets and increased agility in giving access to data.
The Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships Section (PSFP) within UNICEF's Division of Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) collaborates with National Committees and Country Offices to maximise revenue and drive income growth. The Digital Fundraising team is implementing a Digital Revenue Strategy to collaborate and grow capacity in markets to grow their digital fundraising results. The vision is to become the largest and most successful non-profit digital fundraising program globally. The strategy aims to increase donations through improved digital capabilities, integrating digital channels to support activities like telemarketing, face-to-face fundraising, DRTV and telethons.
As a Digital Paid Media Specialist, the consultant will focus on performance marketing and ad operations on paid media channels (Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, Google, Bing, and YouTube). The role primarily involves Paid Social, Paid Search, programmatic display, with exposure to mobile DSP, video DSP, and direct publisher buys. The consultant will provide digital marketing consultancy across paid media channels (Meta and Google ads).
Le but de la consultation est de contribuer à l'amélioration dans la collecte des données de Big Catch Up, l’organisation des activités d’intensification et la mise en œuvre de la feuille de route de clôture et de réconciliation.