The Coordinator (Polio Outbreak Response) provides strategic and technical leadership for UNICEF’s polio eradication efforts in the region, supporting policy development, outbreak preparedness, and technical assistance to countries. They are responsible for coordinating and managing all phases of the regional polio program, ensuring effective implementation in line with UNICEF’s strategic plans, performance standards, and accountability frameworks.
Individual Consultant: Policy Framework for Peri-Urban Sanitation and Urban–Rural Convergence under Swachh Bharat Mission - (open to National Candidates only)
If you are a results-driven professional committed to improving nutrition outcomes at the community level, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is seeking three (3) Subnational Nutrition Consultants for Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao to provide specialized technical and operational support for the implementation of Child Nutrition Fund (CNF) initiatives.
The consultants will support adaptive planning, implementation, and performance monitoring of key nutrition programmes—including PIMAM, Nutrition in Emergencies (NiE), MIYCF, nutrition governance, and supply chain management—ensuring that interventions are responsive, evidence-based, and effectively delivered across diverse local contexts. Each consultant will also provide targeted technical support aligned with their assigned area of focus, while working closely with government partners, stakeholders, and UNICEF teams to strengthen systems, enhance coordination, and improve service delivery at the subnational level. These posts will be based in UNICEF Philippines across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Con el fin de profundizar los logros alcanzados y asegurar su sostenibilidad, en el
nuevo ciclo de cooperación 2026 2030 se propone la contratación de una
consultoría especializada que brinde asistencia técnica y acompañamiento a los
equipos municipales para la implementación y el monitoreo de políticas integrales de
salud adolescente.
La consultoría permitirá consolidar los procesos iniciados en el ciclo anterior,
fortalecer las capacidades locales para la toma de decisiones basadas en evidencia,
promover planes de acción con enfoque de derechos y equidad territorial, y
contribuir al escalamiento y sostenibilidad de políticas públicas orientadas a la salud
de las y los adolescentes en los municipios participantes de MUNA.
Brindar asistencia técnica a equipos provinciales y al gobierno nacional para implementar programas que aseguren que los niños y adolescentes alcancen niveles de suficiencia en lectura, escritura y pensamiento lógico-matemático y contribuir a la generación de evidencia estratégica en el marco de los programas de Educación de UNICEF.
Brindar asesoramiento técnico, acompañamiento operativo y seguimiento programático para: (I) la implementación y monitoreo de PdA municipales de Primera Infancia (PI) en Chaco, Tucumán, Santa Fe, PBA y Misiones; (II) la implementación, formación, acompañamiento y monitoreo de un proyecto de Salud Mental Adolescente (SMA), asegurando articulación intersectorial y estándares de calidad técnica.
Brindar asistencia técnica especializada al equipo de Educación para el diseño, implementación y seguimiento de acciones relacionadas a la plataforma multisectorial Generación Única, particularmente en torno a la transformación digital en educación y a las innovaciones educativas con tecnologías e IA.
Brindar asistencia técnica al área de Educación para la implementación del programa Oportunidades Únicas y el desarrollo de estrategias de participación de adolescentes.
UNICEF Moldova is contracting a National Individual Consultant tas part of the evaluation team of the global evaluation of UNICEF work on Acquisition of Transferable Skills among young people. As a national evaluator this consultancy will support data collection for the Republic of Moldova country evaluation. This country evaluation, a sub-product of the global evaluation, aims to generate systematic evidence to the extent to which UNICEF has supported the acquisition of transferable skills that will enable children, adolescents, and young people to be responsible and productive citizens.
Under the overall guidance of the Deputy Representative Programmes, this position is responsible for the programme planning, monitoring and reporting function (PMR) of a large size country programme. The PMR Section was created during the CPMP process accompanying the 2023-
2027 Pacific MCPD, placing the pre-existing functions of planning, monitoring, donor relations and reporting under the leadership of the Chief Planning and Monitoring. The PMR Team was put in place to strengthen the planning, monitoring and reporting functions and systems required in a large size country programme such as that of UNICEF Pacific.
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 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.
Under the supervision and guidance of Planning and Partnerships Officer, the Programme Associate (G‑6) role provides a broad range of administrative, operational, and procedural support to support the delivery of the above-mentioned programmes, . Working as a hub of three Programme Assistants, the incumbents are expected to facilitate the implementation, monitoring, and delivery of programme results by ensuring timely and effective execution of tasks aligned with UNICEF rules and regulations. This requires them to liaise regularly with multiple units within the office —Programme sections, Operations, Finance, Supply—and with external partners (government ministries, NGOs, donors).
Sous la supervision du specialiste Education, le/la stagiaire contribuera à appuyer la section éducation dans la mise en oeuvre de ses activités, tout en acquérant une expérience pratique au sein d’une organisation internationale engagée pour les droits de
l’enfant.
The objective of this consultancy is to work under the supervision of the ADAP Officer and in close cooperation with national partners to design, plan, and ensure the effective implementation of skills development programmes that reach the most disadvantaged youth. The consultant will coordinate and monitor programme delivery, while systematically tracking results and impact on participants.
UNICEF Bhutan invites proposals from eligible National Consultants for the Disaster Management (DM) Toolkit Customization, Integration and Rollout to Scouts in schools.
UNICEF Jakarta is looking for Nutrition Officer who will support the Nutrition Specialist P3 in engaging the government on food systems. Specifically, the NOB will contribute to the development and establishment of food systems and climate in government policies guidelines and training modules. He/she will provide technical support to the line ministry on updating existing regulations to improve them. He/she will also contribute to support the advocacy efforts on strengthening nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive policies that can positively contribute to reducing the triple burden of malnutrition in Indonesia. Furthermore, he/she will support the development of programmes and activities related to food systems climate and nutrition. As the food systems angle is relatively new in the Government of Indonesia’s nutrition strategy this position will require regular engagement with government bodies (Bappenas, MoH, Bappenas and UN System) to develop a coordinated approach on improving food policies and support the food industry to comply with revised regulations. This is a Temporary Appointment contract with a duration of 364 days.
As a key driver of donor growth within the Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFR) team’s Individual Giving unit, the Fundraising Officer (Acquisition Lead) plays a central role in executing the strategy to expand UNICEF’s supporter base. Anchored in the team’s broader vision to achieve sustainable income growth through segmentation and funnel-based marketing, this role leads the development and implementation of acquisition campaigns—particularly across digital channels, which are identified as critical engines for scale. By leveraging market research, optimizing conversion funnels, and managing profit and loss, the incumbent ensures that acquisition efforts are data-driven, cost-effective, and aligned with UNICEF’s mission. Their leadership in campaign planning and budget oversight directly contributes to the organization’s strategic goals for 2026–2030, enhancing donor engagement and accelerating revenue growth.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Officer (Acquisition lead) manages the development and implementation of strategies to attract and acquire new donors across various channels with a primary focus on Digital channels as one of the key drivers for growth. Responsibilities include profit and loss, campaign execution, market research, campaign planning, lead generation, and optimizing conversion funnels. Specifically, managing and implementing strategies to grow the organization's donor base. This role is critical in driving UNICEF's growth, enhancing donor engagement, and increasing donations. The incumbent will oversee donor acquisition campaigns, analyse acquisition data, develop an acquisition budget, and lead the donor acquisition team.
An Acquisition lead will play a key role in the Fundraising team, contributing significantly to the development of donor acquisition initiatives that promote UNICEF's mission and increase donations.
Positioned within the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving, the Fund Raising Officer (Acquisition) plays a vital role in executing UNICEF’s strategy to expand its donor base and drive sustainable revenue growth. In line with the PSFR team's strategic focus on funnel-based marketing and audience segmentation, this role supports the development and execution of targeted acquisition campaigns—especially across digital channels, which are identified as key growth drivers. By managing agency relationships, conducting market research, and optimizing lead generation and conversion, the incumbent ensures that acquisition efforts are data-informed and audience-centric. Their collaboration with the marketing team and close monitoring of campaign performance directly contribute to the team’s broader goals of enhancing donor engagement and achieving ambitious fundraising targets under the 2026–2030 strategy.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fund Raising Officer (Acquisition) provides support in developing and executing campaigns to attract and acquire new donors. Responsibilities include agency management, market research, campaign planning, lead generation, and conversion optimization. This role is important in driving UNICEF's growth, enhancing donor Acquisition and increasing donations. The incumbent will plan and execute donor acquisition campaigns, monitor campaign performance, research and identify target audiences, and collaborate with the marketing team on acquisition efforts.
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.
The Coordinator (Polio Outbreak Response) provides strategic and technical leadership for UNICEF’s polio eradication efforts in the region, supporting policy development, outbreak preparedness, and technical assistance to countries. They are responsible for coordinating and managing all phases of the regional polio program, ensuring effective implementation in line with UNICEF’s strategic plans, performance standards, and accountability frameworks.
Individual Consultant: Policy Framework for Peri-Urban Sanitation and Urban–Rural Convergence under Swachh Bharat Mission - (open to National Candidates only)
If you are a results-driven professional committed to improving nutrition outcomes at the community level, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you. UNICEF Philippines is seeking three (3) Subnational Nutrition Consultants for Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao to provide specialized technical and operational support for the implementation of Child Nutrition Fund (CNF) initiatives.
The consultants will support adaptive planning, implementation, and performance monitoring of key nutrition programmes—including PIMAM, Nutrition in Emergencies (NiE), MIYCF, nutrition governance, and supply chain management—ensuring that interventions are responsive, evidence-based, and effectively delivered across diverse local contexts. Each consultant will also provide targeted technical support aligned with their assigned area of focus, while working closely with government partners, stakeholders, and UNICEF teams to strengthen systems, enhance coordination, and improve service delivery at the subnational level. These posts will be based in UNICEF Philippines across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Con el fin de profundizar los logros alcanzados y asegurar su sostenibilidad, en el
nuevo ciclo de cooperación 2026 2030 se propone la contratación de una
consultoría especializada que brinde asistencia técnica y acompañamiento a los
equipos municipales para la implementación y el monitoreo de políticas integrales de
salud adolescente.
La consultoría permitirá consolidar los procesos iniciados en el ciclo anterior,
fortalecer las capacidades locales para la toma de decisiones basadas en evidencia,
promover planes de acción con enfoque de derechos y equidad territorial, y
contribuir al escalamiento y sostenibilidad de políticas públicas orientadas a la salud
de las y los adolescentes en los municipios participantes de MUNA.
Brindar asistencia técnica a equipos provinciales y al gobierno nacional para implementar programas que aseguren que los niños y adolescentes alcancen niveles de suficiencia en lectura, escritura y pensamiento lógico-matemático y contribuir a la generación de evidencia estratégica en el marco de los programas de Educación de UNICEF.
Brindar asesoramiento técnico, acompañamiento operativo y seguimiento programático para: (I) la implementación y monitoreo de PdA municipales de Primera Infancia (PI) en Chaco, Tucumán, Santa Fe, PBA y Misiones; (II) la implementación, formación, acompañamiento y monitoreo de un proyecto de Salud Mental Adolescente (SMA), asegurando articulación intersectorial y estándares de calidad técnica.
Brindar asistencia técnica especializada al equipo de Educación para el diseño, implementación y seguimiento de acciones relacionadas a la plataforma multisectorial Generación Única, particularmente en torno a la transformación digital en educación y a las innovaciones educativas con tecnologías e IA.
Brindar asistencia técnica al área de Educación para la implementación del programa Oportunidades Únicas y el desarrollo de estrategias de participación de adolescentes.
UNICEF Moldova is contracting a National Individual Consultant tas part of the evaluation team of the global evaluation of UNICEF work on Acquisition of Transferable Skills among young people. As a national evaluator this consultancy will support data collection for the Republic of Moldova country evaluation. This country evaluation, a sub-product of the global evaluation, aims to generate systematic evidence to the extent to which UNICEF has supported the acquisition of transferable skills that will enable children, adolescents, and young people to be responsible and productive citizens.
Under the overall guidance of the Deputy Representative Programmes, this position is responsible for the programme planning, monitoring and reporting function (PMR) of a large size country programme. The PMR Section was created during the CPMP process accompanying the 2023-
2027 Pacific MCPD, placing the pre-existing functions of planning, monitoring, donor relations and reporting under the leadership of the Chief Planning and Monitoring. The PMR Team was put in place to strengthen the planning, monitoring and reporting functions and systems required in a large size country programme such as that of UNICEF Pacific.
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 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.
Under the supervision and guidance of Planning and Partnerships Officer, the Programme Associate (G‑6) role provides a broad range of administrative, operational, and procedural support to support the delivery of the above-mentioned programmes, . Working as a hub of three Programme Assistants, the incumbents are expected to facilitate the implementation, monitoring, and delivery of programme results by ensuring timely and effective execution of tasks aligned with UNICEF rules and regulations. This requires them to liaise regularly with multiple units within the office —Programme sections, Operations, Finance, Supply—and with external partners (government ministries, NGOs, donors).
Sous la supervision du specialiste Education, le/la stagiaire contribuera à appuyer la section éducation dans la mise en oeuvre de ses activités, tout en acquérant une expérience pratique au sein d’une organisation internationale engagée pour les droits de
l’enfant.
The objective of this consultancy is to work under the supervision of the ADAP Officer and in close cooperation with national partners to design, plan, and ensure the effective implementation of skills development programmes that reach the most disadvantaged youth. The consultant will coordinate and monitor programme delivery, while systematically tracking results and impact on participants.
UNICEF Bhutan invites proposals from eligible National Consultants for the Disaster Management (DM) Toolkit Customization, Integration and Rollout to Scouts in schools.
UNICEF Jakarta is looking for Nutrition Officer who will support the Nutrition Specialist P3 in engaging the government on food systems. Specifically, the NOB will contribute to the development and establishment of food systems and climate in government policies guidelines and training modules. He/she will provide technical support to the line ministry on updating existing regulations to improve them. He/she will also contribute to support the advocacy efforts on strengthening nutrition-specific and nutrition-sensitive policies that can positively contribute to reducing the triple burden of malnutrition in Indonesia. Furthermore, he/she will support the development of programmes and activities related to food systems climate and nutrition. As the food systems angle is relatively new in the Government of Indonesia’s nutrition strategy this position will require regular engagement with government bodies (Bappenas, MoH, Bappenas and UN System) to develop a coordinated approach on improving food policies and support the food industry to comply with revised regulations. This is a Temporary Appointment contract with a duration of 364 days.
As a key driver of donor growth within the Private Sector Fundraising and Partnerships (PSFR) team’s Individual Giving unit, the Fundraising Officer (Acquisition Lead) plays a central role in executing the strategy to expand UNICEF’s supporter base. Anchored in the team’s broader vision to achieve sustainable income growth through segmentation and funnel-based marketing, this role leads the development and implementation of acquisition campaigns—particularly across digital channels, which are identified as critical engines for scale. By leveraging market research, optimizing conversion funnels, and managing profit and loss, the incumbent ensures that acquisition efforts are data-driven, cost-effective, and aligned with UNICEF’s mission. Their leadership in campaign planning and budget oversight directly contributes to the organization’s strategic goals for 2026–2030, enhancing donor engagement and accelerating revenue growth.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fundraising Officer (Acquisition lead) manages the development and implementation of strategies to attract and acquire new donors across various channels with a primary focus on Digital channels as one of the key drivers for growth. Responsibilities include profit and loss, campaign execution, market research, campaign planning, lead generation, and optimizing conversion funnels. Specifically, managing and implementing strategies to grow the organization's donor base. This role is critical in driving UNICEF's growth, enhancing donor engagement, and increasing donations. The incumbent will oversee donor acquisition campaigns, analyse acquisition data, develop an acquisition budget, and lead the donor acquisition team.
An Acquisition lead will play a key role in the Fundraising team, contributing significantly to the development of donor acquisition initiatives that promote UNICEF's mission and increase donations.
Positioned within the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving, the Fund Raising Officer (Acquisition) plays a vital role in executing UNICEF’s strategy to expand its donor base and drive sustainable revenue growth. In line with the PSFR team's strategic focus on funnel-based marketing and audience segmentation, this role supports the development and execution of targeted acquisition campaigns—especially across digital channels, which are identified as key growth drivers. By managing agency relationships, conducting market research, and optimizing lead generation and conversion, the incumbent ensures that acquisition efforts are data-informed and audience-centric. Their collaboration with the marketing team and close monitoring of campaign performance directly contribute to the team’s broader goals of enhancing donor engagement and achieving ambitious fundraising targets under the 2026–2030 strategy.
Under the Acquisition unit of Individual Giving on the PSFR team, the Fund Raising Officer (Acquisition) provides support in developing and executing campaigns to attract and acquire new donors. Responsibilities include agency management, market research, campaign planning, lead generation, and conversion optimization. This role is important in driving UNICEF's growth, enhancing donor Acquisition and increasing donations. The incumbent will plan and execute donor acquisition campaigns, monitor campaign performance, research and identify target audiences, and collaborate with the marketing team on acquisition efforts.
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.