Technical Assistance to Country Offices Provide technical support to designated or transitioning L2/L3 Country Offices in child‑focused recovery planning and programme design, including adapting recovery tools and participating in joint missions. Maintain and coordinate a roster of recovery specialists.Multistakeholder Recovery Assessment and Planning Support national and multistakeholder recovery assessments and frameworks to ensure children’s and women’s needs and rights are integrated into planning, budgeting, service delivery, and recovery financing strategies.Focused Support to State of Palestine and Syria Refine UNICEF recovery strategies, identify technical and operational requirements, and support Programme Budget Reviews, Strategic Moments of Reflection, and annual programme reviews. Liaise with interagency partners, donors, and global mechanisms to promote coherence in recovery assessment, planning, and financing.Global Coordination and Positioning Represent UNICEF in global mechanisms related to recovery assessment and planning, contribute to interagency policy, tools, and standards, and support whole‑of‑house coordination on recovery
Join UNICEF’s Data Transformation & Enabling AI Initiative to help build a smarter, more data‑informed organization. Support the end-to-end transformation that strengthens data governance, improves data quality, and enables responsible AI adoption. Drive measurable impact by delivering skilled and effective project management.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation is seeking an experienced consultant to review, redesign, and support the upgrade of the OOI SharePoint and Microsoft Teams ecosystem. The consultant will map all existing sites, assess relevance and alignment with OOI’s new organizational structure, and work closely with stakeholders to define the future information architecture. The role includes supporting the transition to updated SharePoint/Teams sites, improving navigation and content structure, and establishing clear governance, ownership, and maintenance arrangements to ensure long term sustainability.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. State of Palestine Country Office is seeking for a qualified Operations Officers at NOB, Fixed Term, based in Gaza to support State of Palestine team during the emergency in Gaza.
The incumbent is responsible for supporting the coordination, management and planning activities in a systematic and organized manner; managing an effective system for incoming information, including correspondence, decision memos and other institutional documents that together constitute an important part of the organisation’s archive; and lastly, drafting the work plans, annual reports, correspondence and other planning documents pertaining to the goals of the team.
Ukraine is facing one of the most complex youth development challenges in Europe. UNICEF seeks to promote integrated learning-to-earning pathways, linking training, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship into coherent transitions toward sustainable employment, aligned with labor market demand and national recovery priorities, and responsive to current and emerging labor market needs.
UNICEF’s Adolescent Development & Participation (ADAP) program in Ukraine is positioned at the center of these national priorities. the Programme Officer will coordinate UNICEF Ukraine’s work on youth employment, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship, contributing directly to the ADAP strategy’s economic opportunities and livelihoods outcomes. The Officer will design, implement, and scale evidence-based models that increase access to decent work and entrepreneurship pathways for young people, with particular focus on the most vulnerable groups, including displaced youth, NEETs, and youth in rural or conflict-affected areas. The role will require close collaboration with national and local government partners (e.g., Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Youth and Sports, local hromadas), as well as strategic engagement with private sector, CSO, and UN partners to create integrated, sustainable, and replicable youth employment solutions aligned with the EU Youth Guarantee and national recovery priorities. This position is pivotal for strengthening systems, scaling impact, and ensuring continuity in youth economic programming.
To further strengthen its digital engagement strategy, UNICEF Belarus seeks to engage a Youth-focused Digital Content creator for Adolescent Wellbeing and Development with strong expertise in social media content creation and community building. Engaging a young content creator ensures that messaging is relevant, relatable and aligned with the communication patterns, language and trends of adolescents and youth.
To provide national technical expertise for the design, localization, and delivery of the Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) training programme, including contextualization to Uzbekistan, professional editing/terminology consistency of Uzbek materials, and co-facilitation of ToT and roll-out trainings.
To provide international technical leadership for the design and delivery of the Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) training programme, including module design, quality assurance, and facilitation of Training-of-Trainers (ToT) and selected roll-out training sessions, in close coordination with the National Agency for Social Protection (NASP), UNICEF and national trainers.
To provide technical assistance to UNICEF and the Department of Probation and Child Care Services (DPCCS) in strengthening the national child protection system. The consultant will develop standardized case management guidelines for responding to violence against children (VAC), create accompanying information management indicators, and institutionalize these practices through the development of training curricula and capacity building of probation officers in targeted provinces (Central, Northern, and Eastern).
The consultancy supports the implementation of the Model Continuum of Services for Child Victims of Violence, launched in September 2025 in cooperation with MOWCA and MOJ, under the umbrella of the JURE programme, and its roll out in Central, Eastern and Northern Provinces.
The UNICEF Evaluation Office (EO) is commissioning a global evaluation on humanitarian access and principled action in complex, high-threat environments [Staying and Delivering: Principled humanitarian access in complex and high threat environments]. Building on the 2019 Coverage and Quality evaluation and responding to ongoing challenges, it will provide an impartial assessment of the relevance and effectiveness of UNICEF’s institutional approach to humanitarian access, highlighting progress, challenges, and key influencing factors. The evaluation aims to strengthen accountability to affected populations and partners and generate learning to guide future action in this area of work.
The UNICEF Evaluation Office is commissioning a global evaluation on humanitarian access and principled action in complex, high-threat environments [Staying and Delivering and Principled humanitarian access in complex and high threat environments’]. Building on the 2019 Coverage and Quality evaluation and responding to ongoing challenges, it will provide an impartial assessment of the relevance and effectiveness of UNICEF’s institutional approach to humanitarian access, highlighting progress, challenges, and key influencing factors. The evaluation aims to strengthen accountability to affected populations and partners and generate learning to guide future actions. (Open to National and International)
Senior Consultant Access OPERATIONS/ Evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering and principled humanitarian action in complex and high threat environments (open for both nationals and internationals)
The UNICEF Evaluation Office (EO), located in New York HQ, provides global leadership and oversight of the evaluation function in the organization. As such, it manages independent, corporate evaluations and evaluation syntheses, provides technical assistance and quality assurance for evaluations commissioned at the decentralized level (country and regional offices, as well as other divisions in HQ offices), develops evaluation methods, and reports to the UNICEF Executive Board.
The Evaluation Office is therefore seeking an experienced evaluation capacity development consultant to support the refinement of its National Evaluation Capacity Development for UNICEF staff and partners.
This consultancy is an opportunity to support UNICEF’s global evaluation on humanitarian access and principled action in complex, high‑threat environments. Building on the 2019 Coverage and Quality evaluation, the assignment contributes to an impartial assessment of UNICEF’s “Staying and Delivering” approach, examining relevance, effectiveness, progress, challenges, and key influencing factors. The evaluation aims to strengthen accountability to affected populations and partners while generating learning to guide future humanitarian action. The consultant will support the Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) by assisting the Team Leader, contributing to design, data collection and analysis, drafting report sections, and guiding or leading specific field components.
The UNICEF Evaluation Office is commissioning a global evaluation on humanitarian access and principled action in complex, high-threat environments [Staying and Delivering and principled humanitarian action in complex and high threat environments’].
Join UNICEF’s Data Transformation Initiative (DTI) to help build a more efficient, data‑informed organization by championing strong data governance standards, guiding the development of robust governance frameworks, and driving the successful implementation of data practices that enhance data quality, reduce inefficiencies, enable innovation—including AI readiness—and strengthen the organization’s ability to manage key data risks.
Ce Programme offre aux étudiants et aux récents diplômés issus de milieux universitaires la possibilité de renforcer leur capacité à travers un cadre de travail et un encadrement professionnel. Les stagiaires de l’UNICEF bénéficient d'opportunités d'apprentissage par l'expérience dans le secteur humanitaire et d'une expérience de stage significative qui soutiendra leur développement académique, professionnel et personnel.
Ce Programme offre aux étudiants et aux récents diplômés issus de milieux universitaires la possibilité de renforcer leur capacité à travers un cadre de travail et un encadrement professionnel. Les stagiaires de l’UNICEF bénéficient d'opportunités d'apprentissage par l'expérience dans le secteur humanitaire et d'une expérience de stage significative qui soutiendra leur développement académique, professionnel et personnel.
Technical Assistance to Country Offices Provide technical support to designated or transitioning L2/L3 Country Offices in child‑focused recovery planning and programme design, including adapting recovery tools and participating in joint missions. Maintain and coordinate a roster of recovery specialists.Multistakeholder Recovery Assessment and Planning Support national and multistakeholder recovery assessments and frameworks to ensure children’s and women’s needs and rights are integrated into planning, budgeting, service delivery, and recovery financing strategies.Focused Support to State of Palestine and Syria Refine UNICEF recovery strategies, identify technical and operational requirements, and support Programme Budget Reviews, Strategic Moments of Reflection, and annual programme reviews. Liaise with interagency partners, donors, and global mechanisms to promote coherence in recovery assessment, planning, and financing.Global Coordination and Positioning Represent UNICEF in global mechanisms related to recovery assessment and planning, contribute to interagency policy, tools, and standards, and support whole‑of‑house coordination on recovery
Join UNICEF’s Data Transformation & Enabling AI Initiative to help build a smarter, more data‑informed organization. Support the end-to-end transformation that strengthens data governance, improves data quality, and enables responsible AI adoption. Drive measurable impact by delivering skilled and effective project management.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation is seeking an experienced consultant to review, redesign, and support the upgrade of the OOI SharePoint and Microsoft Teams ecosystem. The consultant will map all existing sites, assess relevance and alignment with OOI’s new organizational structure, and work closely with stakeholders to define the future information architecture. The role includes supporting the transition to updated SharePoint/Teams sites, improving navigation and content structure, and establishing clear governance, ownership, and maintenance arrangements to ensure long term sustainability.
If you are a committed, creative professional and you would like to make an active and lasting contribution to build a better and safe world for children, we would like to hear from you. State of Palestine Country Office is seeking for a qualified Operations Officers at NOB, Fixed Term, based in Gaza to support State of Palestine team during the emergency in Gaza.
The incumbent is responsible for supporting the coordination, management and planning activities in a systematic and organized manner; managing an effective system for incoming information, including correspondence, decision memos and other institutional documents that together constitute an important part of the organisation’s archive; and lastly, drafting the work plans, annual reports, correspondence and other planning documents pertaining to the goals of the team.
Ukraine is facing one of the most complex youth development challenges in Europe. UNICEF seeks to promote integrated learning-to-earning pathways, linking training, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship into coherent transitions toward sustainable employment, aligned with labor market demand and national recovery priorities, and responsive to current and emerging labor market needs.
UNICEF’s Adolescent Development & Participation (ADAP) program in Ukraine is positioned at the center of these national priorities. the Programme Officer will coordinate UNICEF Ukraine’s work on youth employment, apprenticeships, and entrepreneurship, contributing directly to the ADAP strategy’s economic opportunities and livelihoods outcomes. The Officer will design, implement, and scale evidence-based models that increase access to decent work and entrepreneurship pathways for young people, with particular focus on the most vulnerable groups, including displaced youth, NEETs, and youth in rural or conflict-affected areas. The role will require close collaboration with national and local government partners (e.g., Ministry of Economy, Ministry of Youth and Sports, local hromadas), as well as strategic engagement with private sector, CSO, and UN partners to create integrated, sustainable, and replicable youth employment solutions aligned with the EU Youth Guarantee and national recovery priorities. This position is pivotal for strengthening systems, scaling impact, and ensuring continuity in youth economic programming.
To further strengthen its digital engagement strategy, UNICEF Belarus seeks to engage a Youth-focused Digital Content creator for Adolescent Wellbeing and Development with strong expertise in social media content creation and community building. Engaging a young content creator ensures that messaging is relevant, relatable and aligned with the communication patterns, language and trends of adolescents and youth.
To provide national technical expertise for the design, localization, and delivery of the Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) training programme, including contextualization to Uzbekistan, professional editing/terminology consistency of Uzbek materials, and co-facilitation of ToT and roll-out trainings.
To provide international technical leadership for the design and delivery of the Adaptive Social Protection (ASP) training programme, including module design, quality assurance, and facilitation of Training-of-Trainers (ToT) and selected roll-out training sessions, in close coordination with the National Agency for Social Protection (NASP), UNICEF and national trainers.
To provide technical assistance to UNICEF and the Department of Probation and Child Care Services (DPCCS) in strengthening the national child protection system. The consultant will develop standardized case management guidelines for responding to violence against children (VAC), create accompanying information management indicators, and institutionalize these practices through the development of training curricula and capacity building of probation officers in targeted provinces (Central, Northern, and Eastern).
The consultancy supports the implementation of the Model Continuum of Services for Child Victims of Violence, launched in September 2025 in cooperation with MOWCA and MOJ, under the umbrella of the JURE programme, and its roll out in Central, Eastern and Northern Provinces.
The UNICEF Evaluation Office (EO) is commissioning a global evaluation on humanitarian access and principled action in complex, high-threat environments [Staying and Delivering: Principled humanitarian access in complex and high threat environments]. Building on the 2019 Coverage and Quality evaluation and responding to ongoing challenges, it will provide an impartial assessment of the relevance and effectiveness of UNICEF’s institutional approach to humanitarian access, highlighting progress, challenges, and key influencing factors. The evaluation aims to strengthen accountability to affected populations and partners and generate learning to guide future action in this area of work.
The UNICEF Evaluation Office is commissioning a global evaluation on humanitarian access and principled action in complex, high-threat environments [Staying and Delivering and Principled humanitarian access in complex and high threat environments’]. Building on the 2019 Coverage and Quality evaluation and responding to ongoing challenges, it will provide an impartial assessment of the relevance and effectiveness of UNICEF’s institutional approach to humanitarian access, highlighting progress, challenges, and key influencing factors. The evaluation aims to strengthen accountability to affected populations and partners and generate learning to guide future actions. (Open to National and International)
Senior Consultant Access OPERATIONS/ Evaluation of UNICEF’s Staying and Delivering and principled humanitarian action in complex and high threat environments (open for both nationals and internationals)
The UNICEF Evaluation Office (EO), located in New York HQ, provides global leadership and oversight of the evaluation function in the organization. As such, it manages independent, corporate evaluations and evaluation syntheses, provides technical assistance and quality assurance for evaluations commissioned at the decentralized level (country and regional offices, as well as other divisions in HQ offices), develops evaluation methods, and reports to the UNICEF Executive Board.
The Evaluation Office is therefore seeking an experienced evaluation capacity development consultant to support the refinement of its National Evaluation Capacity Development for UNICEF staff and partners.
This consultancy is an opportunity to support UNICEF’s global evaluation on humanitarian access and principled action in complex, high‑threat environments. Building on the 2019 Coverage and Quality evaluation, the assignment contributes to an impartial assessment of UNICEF’s “Staying and Delivering” approach, examining relevance, effectiveness, progress, challenges, and key influencing factors. The evaluation aims to strengthen accountability to affected populations and partners while generating learning to guide future humanitarian action. The consultant will support the Humanitarian Evaluation Effectiveness Portfolio (HEEP) by assisting the Team Leader, contributing to design, data collection and analysis, drafting report sections, and guiding or leading specific field components.
The UNICEF Evaluation Office is commissioning a global evaluation on humanitarian access and principled action in complex, high-threat environments [Staying and Delivering and principled humanitarian action in complex and high threat environments’].
Join UNICEF’s Data Transformation Initiative (DTI) to help build a more efficient, data‑informed organization by championing strong data governance standards, guiding the development of robust governance frameworks, and driving the successful implementation of data practices that enhance data quality, reduce inefficiencies, enable innovation—including AI readiness—and strengthen the organization’s ability to manage key data risks.
Ce Programme offre aux étudiants et aux récents diplômés issus de milieux universitaires la possibilité de renforcer leur capacité à travers un cadre de travail et un encadrement professionnel. Les stagiaires de l’UNICEF bénéficient d'opportunités d'apprentissage par l'expérience dans le secteur humanitaire et d'une expérience de stage significative qui soutiendra leur développement académique, professionnel et personnel.
Ce Programme offre aux étudiants et aux récents diplômés issus de milieux universitaires la possibilité de renforcer leur capacité à travers un cadre de travail et un encadrement professionnel. Les stagiaires de l’UNICEF bénéficient d'opportunités d'apprentissage par l'expérience dans le secteur humanitaire et d'une expérience de stage significative qui soutiendra leur développement académique, professionnel et personnel.