The Administrative and Finance Specialist reports to the Chief of Rome Common Services for general direction and guidance. The specialist is responsible for providing support to the Chief of Common Services in managing, monitoring and overseeing the full range of financial and administrative services in support of operational activities ensuring compliance with organizational plans, policies, procedures, guidelines, standards of performance, ethics, and integrity.
In addition, the Administrative and Finance Specialist is also accountable for providing support to the Chief of Common Services in overall running of the office, quality assurance of services provided and staff capacity development.
The Administration and Finance Specialist, when supervising support staff, will be responsible for planning and guiding work in progress and for reviewing work completed by subordinate staff to verify accuracy and compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS), UNICEF Financial Regulation and Rules, policies, procedures, guidelines, standards of accountability, and ethics.
In summary, the Administrative and Finance Specialist will be responsible for the management of the Finance, and Administration units for UNICEF Rome Common Services Centre, providing technical guidance, demand management, timely action, and quality assurance of services. The post will serve as a back-up to the P4 Common CSC Operations Manager and P2 People and Culture Officer, as required.
Under the supervision and guidance of the supervisor, the programme associate supports the section 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 Sudan CO, external partners and agency counterparts in support of programme design and delivery. S/He provides regular feedback on project status by monitoring milestones and advises on improvements to keep activities on track.
As a central driver of innovation within the Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFR) team, the Fundraising Officer (Product Development) plays a pivotal role in translating strategic vision into tangible fundraising solutions. Anchored in the team's broader goals to diversify income streams, deepen audience engagement, and accelerate growth through segmentation and funnel-based marketing approaches, this role leads the end-to-end lifecycle of fundraising products—from ideation and market analysis to launch and optimization. By aligning product strategies with evolving donor behaviors and UNICEF's mission, the incumbent ensures that offerings are not only responsive to market needs but also scalable and impactful. Their leadership of cross-functional teams fosters collaboration across communications, digital, and donor engagement units, ensuring that each product contributes meaningfully to the organization's revenue targets and strategic ambitions for 2026-2030.
In the center of the PSFR team, the Fundraising Officer (Product Development) leads the product development and innovation function, develops product roadmaps, manages product lifecycles, allocates resources, and ensures alignment with market and audience needs and organizational goals. Specifically, the incumbent will guide the success of a product and lead the cross-functional team that is responsible for improving it. This role is essential in driving the organization's growth, enhancing its impact, and fostering innovation. The incumbent will develop product strategies, analyze market trends to inform product development, and ensure that products meet customer needs. Responsibilities include leading the development and improvement of products that support UNICEF's mission and goals. The incumbent will work closely with other teams to ensure that product management aligns with organizational objectives.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring an Operations Officer, NOA, on a fixed term appointment to be based in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Under the general supervision of the Chief Field Office with technical guidance from Deputy Representative, Operations, the Operations Officer will be accountable for operations functions, facilitate change, provide risk informed, solution-focused analysis, advice and services and contribute to programme and management decisions for delivering results for children in specific operational contexts. The Operations Officer will be entrusted with the following five pillars, the core focus of all operations functions: Valuing People, Valuing Money, Valuing Risk Management, Valuing Systems and Structures, Valuing Partners.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring two Programme Associates (G-6) to join the Child Protection and Communications teams, based in Suva, Fiji. These roles provide specialized programme and administrative support, including data analysis, budget monitoring, reporting, and coordination across Programme, Operations, Finance, Supply, and external partners. Reporting to the Chief of each respective section, the Programme Associates play a key role in ensuring effective programme delivery, compliance, and timely results.
Join us in making a difference for every child. Apply now!
UNICEF Nigeria in Abuja, is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international Consultant on referrals and service linkage 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.
UNICEF China is looking for seasoned candidates for the position - Chief of Private Sector Fundraising (P-5). This post is responsible for leading, coordinating, planning, development and realization of a private sector fundraising strategy and plan for growth for the China Country Office.
Become our next Driver for UNICEF Mexico in Morelia, Michoacan!
Join UNICEF Mexico as a Driver, you will ensure safe and reliable transportation for staff and partners, support smooth field missions mainly in Michoacán and also in other states in the Western Region, such as Jalisco, and help our teams reach the communities that need us most, always with professionalism, precision, and a strong commitment to safety!
If you have the responsibility, dedication, and motivation to contribute to meaningful impact, apply today and help us deliver results for every child in Mexico!
Positioned within the Director’s Office of PPD and under the supervision of the Public Partnerships Manager (Risk), the Partnerships Specialist (Contracts and Compliance) plays a central role in ensuring that UNICEF’s public-sector partnership agreements are negotiated, reviewed and cleared in line with organizational policies and requirements. The incumbent serves as the initial point of contact for PPD teams on contractual and donor conditionality issues, providing analytical support, facilitating internal escalation and decision-making, and maintaining internal records on pipeline of negotiations and donor conditions.In close collaboration with the Legal Team in OED, the Specialist supports decision-making around non‑standard conditions, ensures adherence to the Delegation of Authority framework for agreement signature, and contributes to governance mechanisms related to resource mobilization decisions. The role strengthens organizational compliance by documenting and analyzing donor‑conditionality trends, advising on operational risks, and supporting process improvements related to agreement negotiation and signature workflows.The Specialist also leads capacity‑building and knowledge‑management efforts related to contracting, maintaining consolidated tools, guidance, and trackers that promote consistent, policy‑aligned decision‑making across PPD. Additionally, the role contributes to broader partnerships risk‑management initiatives by coordinating exchanges on donor conditions and compliance issues, preparing senior‑level materials, and providing backstopping support across the Risk Management Team.
UNICEF’s Global Shared Services Centre in Budapest is recruiting highly dedicated individuals with structured, service-oriented working styles to join UNICEF GSSC`s Travel Unit which will be responsible for the travel administration and management of UNICEF Offices worldwide. The ideal candidates should have experience in travel administration and management functions.
Rwanda Country Office is looking for a young and dynamic qualified candidate for supporting activities for UNICEF Rwanda@40, including commemorative initiatives, strategic communications, advocacy, and visibility related to UNICEF Rwanda@40, positioning the private sector as a key partner for children.
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 as Programme Officer (HACT) to support programme integrity and accountability by driving effective HACT implementation, compliance, and risk management across all programme areas!
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!
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.
The Administrative and Finance Specialist reports to the Chief of Rome Common Services for general direction and guidance. The specialist is responsible for providing support to the Chief of Common Services in managing, monitoring and overseeing the full range of financial and administrative services in support of operational activities ensuring compliance with organizational plans, policies, procedures, guidelines, standards of performance, ethics, and integrity.
In addition, the Administrative and Finance Specialist is also accountable for providing support to the Chief of Common Services in overall running of the office, quality assurance of services provided and staff capacity development.
The Administration and Finance Specialist, when supervising support staff, will be responsible for planning and guiding work in progress and for reviewing work completed by subordinate staff to verify accuracy and compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS), UNICEF Financial Regulation and Rules, policies, procedures, guidelines, standards of accountability, and ethics.
In summary, the Administrative and Finance Specialist will be responsible for the management of the Finance, and Administration units for UNICEF Rome Common Services Centre, providing technical guidance, demand management, timely action, and quality assurance of services. The post will serve as a back-up to the P4 Common CSC Operations Manager and P2 People and Culture Officer, as required.
Under the supervision and guidance of the supervisor, the programme associate supports the section 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 Sudan CO, external partners and agency counterparts in support of programme design and delivery. S/He provides regular feedback on project status by monitoring milestones and advises on improvements to keep activities on track.
As a central driver of innovation within the Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFR) team, the Fundraising Officer (Product Development) plays a pivotal role in translating strategic vision into tangible fundraising solutions. Anchored in the team's broader goals to diversify income streams, deepen audience engagement, and accelerate growth through segmentation and funnel-based marketing approaches, this role leads the end-to-end lifecycle of fundraising products—from ideation and market analysis to launch and optimization. By aligning product strategies with evolving donor behaviors and UNICEF's mission, the incumbent ensures that offerings are not only responsive to market needs but also scalable and impactful. Their leadership of cross-functional teams fosters collaboration across communications, digital, and donor engagement units, ensuring that each product contributes meaningfully to the organization's revenue targets and strategic ambitions for 2026-2030.
In the center of the PSFR team, the Fundraising Officer (Product Development) leads the product development and innovation function, develops product roadmaps, manages product lifecycles, allocates resources, and ensures alignment with market and audience needs and organizational goals. Specifically, the incumbent will guide the success of a product and lead the cross-functional team that is responsible for improving it. This role is essential in driving the organization's growth, enhancing its impact, and fostering innovation. The incumbent will develop product strategies, analyze market trends to inform product development, and ensure that products meet customer needs. Responsibilities include leading the development and improvement of products that support UNICEF's mission and goals. The incumbent will work closely with other teams to ensure that product management aligns with organizational objectives.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring an Operations Officer, NOA, on a fixed term appointment to be based in Port Vila, Vanuatu. Under the general supervision of the Chief Field Office with technical guidance from Deputy Representative, Operations, the Operations Officer will be accountable for operations functions, facilitate change, provide risk informed, solution-focused analysis, advice and services and contribute to programme and management decisions for delivering results for children in specific operational contexts. The Operations Officer will be entrusted with the following five pillars, the core focus of all operations functions: Valuing People, Valuing Money, Valuing Risk Management, Valuing Systems and Structures, Valuing Partners.
UNICEF Pacific is hiring two Programme Associates (G-6) to join the Child Protection and Communications teams, based in Suva, Fiji. These roles provide specialized programme and administrative support, including data analysis, budget monitoring, reporting, and coordination across Programme, Operations, Finance, Supply, and external partners. Reporting to the Chief of each respective section, the Programme Associates play a key role in ensuring effective programme delivery, compliance, and timely results.
Join us in making a difference for every child. Apply now!
UNICEF Nigeria in Abuja, is seeking a passionate and committed person to work in the role of an international Consultant on referrals and service linkage 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.
UNICEF China is looking for seasoned candidates for the position - Chief of Private Sector Fundraising (P-5). This post is responsible for leading, coordinating, planning, development and realization of a private sector fundraising strategy and plan for growth for the China Country Office.
Become our next Driver for UNICEF Mexico in Morelia, Michoacan!
Join UNICEF Mexico as a Driver, you will ensure safe and reliable transportation for staff and partners, support smooth field missions mainly in Michoacán and also in other states in the Western Region, such as Jalisco, and help our teams reach the communities that need us most, always with professionalism, precision, and a strong commitment to safety!
If you have the responsibility, dedication, and motivation to contribute to meaningful impact, apply today and help us deliver results for every child in Mexico!
Positioned within the Director’s Office of PPD and under the supervision of the Public Partnerships Manager (Risk), the Partnerships Specialist (Contracts and Compliance) plays a central role in ensuring that UNICEF’s public-sector partnership agreements are negotiated, reviewed and cleared in line with organizational policies and requirements. The incumbent serves as the initial point of contact for PPD teams on contractual and donor conditionality issues, providing analytical support, facilitating internal escalation and decision-making, and maintaining internal records on pipeline of negotiations and donor conditions.In close collaboration with the Legal Team in OED, the Specialist supports decision-making around non‑standard conditions, ensures adherence to the Delegation of Authority framework for agreement signature, and contributes to governance mechanisms related to resource mobilization decisions. The role strengthens organizational compliance by documenting and analyzing donor‑conditionality trends, advising on operational risks, and supporting process improvements related to agreement negotiation and signature workflows.The Specialist also leads capacity‑building and knowledge‑management efforts related to contracting, maintaining consolidated tools, guidance, and trackers that promote consistent, policy‑aligned decision‑making across PPD. Additionally, the role contributes to broader partnerships risk‑management initiatives by coordinating exchanges on donor conditions and compliance issues, preparing senior‑level materials, and providing backstopping support across the Risk Management Team.
UNICEF’s Global Shared Services Centre in Budapest is recruiting highly dedicated individuals with structured, service-oriented working styles to join UNICEF GSSC`s Travel Unit which will be responsible for the travel administration and management of UNICEF Offices worldwide. The ideal candidates should have experience in travel administration and management functions.
Rwanda Country Office is looking for a young and dynamic qualified candidate for supporting activities for UNICEF Rwanda@40, including commemorative initiatives, strategic communications, advocacy, and visibility related to UNICEF Rwanda@40, positioning the private sector as a key partner for children.
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 as Programme Officer (HACT) to support programme integrity and accountability by driving effective HACT implementation, compliance, and risk management across all programme areas!
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!
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.