MHPSS continues to be a key priority of the Government of Ukraine and an office-wide cross-sectoral priority for UNICEF both in humanitarian as well as recovery programming. To achieve the deliverables for MHPSS under Child Protection, as well as through support to Health, Social and Behaviour Change (SBC), Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP) and Education as part of a broader MHPSS programme within UNICEF, a technical specialist with MHPSS background is required. Moreover, a national consultant is needed with contextual knowledge of the MHPSS landscape in Ukraine, and for the provision of technical guidance and operational support to local partners. This is particularly pertinent for support to the MHPSS components of the Government’s initiative on resilience centers and services, which UNICEF has committed to support.
The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance to the supervisor to manage a range of activities on security planning, management and risk assessments to ensure the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members and safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station.
The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance to the supervisor to manage a range of activities on security planning, management and risk assessments to ensure the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members and safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station.
The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance to the supervisor to manage a range of activities on security planning, management and risk assessments to ensure the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members and safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station.
Purpose of assignment:
The consultant will support UNICEF Ukraine in the following areas of work and tasks to support the roll-out of UNICEF’s Safeguarding Policy in Ukraine:
1. In close coordination with an international expert on Safeguarding, develop a workplan to roll out the Safeguarding Policy to staff, implementing partners, suppliers/vendors, and those acting on UNICEF’s behalf, including a plan to systematize Safeguarding training within UNICEF Ukraine.
2. In close coordination with an international expert on Safeguarding, develop contextualized training packages and materials in English and Ukrainian for: (1) UNICEF staff; (2) implementing partners, suppliers/vendors, and those acting on UNICEF’s behalf; and (3) a training of trainers for UNICEF staff to ensure the sustainability of future Safeguarding trainings.
3. Support the mainstreaming of the new Safeguarding Policy into UNICEF Ukraine’s processes, plans and actions, including through updating/strengthening Safeguarding standards in contractual instruments and in the process of contracting vendors and partnership agreements.
4. Rolling out Safeguarding training, including in Field Office locations, for all UNICEF staff as well as for implementing partners, suppliers/vendors, and those acting on UNICEF’s behalf.
5. The development of an example Safeguarding policy for UNICEF partners and suppliers/vendors as well as a Safeguarding risk assessment tool, including personal data protection impact assessments.
6. Enhance the safe reporting and referral mechanisms for violations of safeguarding measures and similar incidents.
UNICEF Ukraine is in process of building a pool of candidates for the Logistics Officer role.
This Generic Vacancy Announcement is a call for application for the qualified candidates in the given domain.
The Logistics Officer (national post), under the supervision of Logistics Specialists, plays a crucial role in supporting UNICEF's ability to efficiently and effectively meet its programmatic logistics needs. The officer is responsible for providing valuable insights and recommendations on logistical matters, as well as supporting logistics management, emergency preparedness and response, international shipping coordination, warehouse and inventory management and in-country transportation. All activities are conducted in accordance with UNICEF guidelines and procedures to ensure optimal logistics operations.
UNICEF Ukraine is in process of building a pool of candidates for the Logistics Associate role.
This Generic Vacancy Announcement is a call for application for the qualified candidates in the given domain.
The Logistics Associate (national post), under the supervision of Logistics Officer, plays a crucial role in supporting UNICEF's ability to efficiently and effectively meet its programmatic logistics needs. The logistics associate is responsible for supporting logistics operation, emergency preparedness and response, international shipping coordination, warehouse and inventory management and in-country transportation. All activities are conducted in accordance with UNICEF guidelines and procedures to ensure optimal logistics operations.
Support the Child Protection programme implementation in terms of environmental and social safeguarding commitments within rehabilitation and reconstruction initiatives funded at KfW support.
Join UNICEF Global Shared Service Center (GSSC)`s Business Innovation and Support section and play a vital role in ServiceNow development related activities, as well as contribute to various exciting GSSC projects. The ICT Officer will report to the ICT Specialist based in Budapest, Hungary. The main responsibility will be to provide crucial support to ITSM and HRSD modules, ensuring the effective execution of these key components.
Join UNICEF Global Shared Service Center (GSSC)`s Business Innovation and Support section and play a vital role in supporting its Power Platform and Azure development related activities, as well as contribute to various exciting GSSC projects. The main responsibility will be to provide crucial support to ITSM and HRSD modules, ensuring the effective execution of these key components.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the roster of social protection specialists. The specialists will be responsible for supporting UNICEF in evidence generation, policy and legal analyses, policy advocacy, policy and programme planning, implementation, and monitoring to support social protection of children in Romania. Overall, UNICEF’s social policy agenda prioritizes supporting the national-level social protection reforms, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Labor and Social Solidarity and other state institutions and development partners. The aim is to contribute to making the social protection system in Romania more effective in addressing child poverty and social exclusion, considering that 41.5 per cent of the population in Romania were at risk of poverty or social exclusion in 2022. Moreover, on the backdrop of the recent crises situation, UNICEF will continue to invest in strengthening the preparedness and responsiveness of the national social protection system to future shocks.
UNICEF supports the Government of Romania to strengthen the national education system with design and implementation of rights-based legislation and policies, budgets and operational structures for quality inclusive education. In this context, UNICEF Romania seeks to establish a roster of Experts in Education to support its work.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the roster of local governance and public finance specialists. The specialists will be responsible for supporting UNICEF in evidence generation, policy and legal analyses, policy advocacy, policy and programme planning, implementation, and monitoring to support local governance and public finance for children in Romania. Overall, UNICEF intends to contribute to accelerating local governance and public finance reforms, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration and other national and local level institutions and development partners. The aim is to contribute to an improved and strengthened local governance framework for children and to enhance the efficiency of funding mechanisms so as to support the service provision at the local level.
UNICEF Moldova is hiring a Education Officer, NO-A (TA), to provide professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the education programmes/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing and presenting technical programme information while learning organizational rules, regulations and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Education Programme within the Country Programme.
MHPSS continues to be a key priority of the Government of Ukraine and an office-wide cross-sectoral priority for UNICEF both in humanitarian as well as recovery programming. To achieve the deliverables for MHPSS under Child Protection, as well as through support to Health, Social and Behaviour Change (SBC), Adolescent Development and Participation (ADAP) and Education as part of a broader MHPSS programme within UNICEF, a technical specialist with MHPSS background is required. Moreover, a national consultant is needed with contextual knowledge of the MHPSS landscape in Ukraine, and for the provision of technical guidance and operational support to local partners. This is particularly pertinent for support to the MHPSS components of the Government’s initiative on resilience centers and services, which UNICEF has committed to support.
The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance to the supervisor to manage a range of activities on security planning, management and risk assessments to ensure the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members and safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station.
The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance to the supervisor to manage a range of activities on security planning, management and risk assessments to ensure the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members and safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station.
The Officer provides professional technical, operational and administrative assistance to the supervisor to manage a range of activities on security planning, management and risk assessments to ensure the safety and security of personnel and their eligible family members and safeguarding of UNICEF premises, assets and resources at the duty station.
Purpose of assignment:
The consultant will support UNICEF Ukraine in the following areas of work and tasks to support the roll-out of UNICEF’s Safeguarding Policy in Ukraine:
1. In close coordination with an international expert on Safeguarding, develop a workplan to roll out the Safeguarding Policy to staff, implementing partners, suppliers/vendors, and those acting on UNICEF’s behalf, including a plan to systematize Safeguarding training within UNICEF Ukraine.
2. In close coordination with an international expert on Safeguarding, develop contextualized training packages and materials in English and Ukrainian for: (1) UNICEF staff; (2) implementing partners, suppliers/vendors, and those acting on UNICEF’s behalf; and (3) a training of trainers for UNICEF staff to ensure the sustainability of future Safeguarding trainings.
3. Support the mainstreaming of the new Safeguarding Policy into UNICEF Ukraine’s processes, plans and actions, including through updating/strengthening Safeguarding standards in contractual instruments and in the process of contracting vendors and partnership agreements.
4. Rolling out Safeguarding training, including in Field Office locations, for all UNICEF staff as well as for implementing partners, suppliers/vendors, and those acting on UNICEF’s behalf.
5. The development of an example Safeguarding policy for UNICEF partners and suppliers/vendors as well as a Safeguarding risk assessment tool, including personal data protection impact assessments.
6. Enhance the safe reporting and referral mechanisms for violations of safeguarding measures and similar incidents.
UNICEF Ukraine is in process of building a pool of candidates for the Logistics Officer role.
This Generic Vacancy Announcement is a call for application for the qualified candidates in the given domain.
The Logistics Officer (national post), under the supervision of Logistics Specialists, plays a crucial role in supporting UNICEF's ability to efficiently and effectively meet its programmatic logistics needs. The officer is responsible for providing valuable insights and recommendations on logistical matters, as well as supporting logistics management, emergency preparedness and response, international shipping coordination, warehouse and inventory management and in-country transportation. All activities are conducted in accordance with UNICEF guidelines and procedures to ensure optimal logistics operations.
UNICEF Ukraine is in process of building a pool of candidates for the Logistics Associate role.
This Generic Vacancy Announcement is a call for application for the qualified candidates in the given domain.
The Logistics Associate (national post), under the supervision of Logistics Officer, plays a crucial role in supporting UNICEF's ability to efficiently and effectively meet its programmatic logistics needs. The logistics associate is responsible for supporting logistics operation, emergency preparedness and response, international shipping coordination, warehouse and inventory management and in-country transportation. All activities are conducted in accordance with UNICEF guidelines and procedures to ensure optimal logistics operations.
Support the Child Protection programme implementation in terms of environmental and social safeguarding commitments within rehabilitation and reconstruction initiatives funded at KfW support.
Join UNICEF Global Shared Service Center (GSSC)`s Business Innovation and Support section and play a vital role in ServiceNow development related activities, as well as contribute to various exciting GSSC projects. The ICT Officer will report to the ICT Specialist based in Budapest, Hungary. The main responsibility will be to provide crucial support to ITSM and HRSD modules, ensuring the effective execution of these key components.
Join UNICEF Global Shared Service Center (GSSC)`s Business Innovation and Support section and play a vital role in supporting its Power Platform and Azure development related activities, as well as contribute to various exciting GSSC projects. The main responsibility will be to provide crucial support to ITSM and HRSD modules, ensuring the effective execution of these key components.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the roster of social protection specialists. The specialists will be responsible for supporting UNICEF in evidence generation, policy and legal analyses, policy advocacy, policy and programme planning, implementation, and monitoring to support social protection of children in Romania. Overall, UNICEF’s social policy agenda prioritizes supporting the national-level social protection reforms, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Labor and Social Solidarity and other state institutions and development partners. The aim is to contribute to making the social protection system in Romania more effective in addressing child poverty and social exclusion, considering that 41.5 per cent of the population in Romania were at risk of poverty or social exclusion in 2022. Moreover, on the backdrop of the recent crises situation, UNICEF will continue to invest in strengthening the preparedness and responsiveness of the national social protection system to future shocks.
UNICEF supports the Government of Romania to strengthen the national education system with design and implementation of rights-based legislation and policies, budgets and operational structures for quality inclusive education. In this context, UNICEF Romania seeks to establish a roster of Experts in Education to support its work.
UNICEF Romania invites qualified candidates to express their interest to be included in the roster of local governance and public finance specialists. The specialists will be responsible for supporting UNICEF in evidence generation, policy and legal analyses, policy advocacy, policy and programme planning, implementation, and monitoring to support local governance and public finance for children in Romania. Overall, UNICEF intends to contribute to accelerating local governance and public finance reforms, in close collaboration with the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Regional Development and Public Administration and other national and local level institutions and development partners. The aim is to contribute to an improved and strengthened local governance framework for children and to enhance the efficiency of funding mechanisms so as to support the service provision at the local level.
UNICEF Moldova is hiring a Education Officer, NO-A (TA), to provide professional technical, operational and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the education programmes/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing and presenting technical programme information while learning organizational rules, regulations and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Education Programme within the Country Programme.