The Social Media Consultant – Humanitarian role resides in the Digital Strategy Section within UNICEF's Division of Global Communication and Advocacy (DGCA). The Section consists of the Web Editorial, Digital Governance and Web Platforms, Social Media, and Digital Marketing and Partnerships teams, all working together to create compelling public-facing content and to provide expert digital services and capacity building within the organization.
Through multiple platforms and in multiple languages, the Digital Strategy Section (DSS) draws attention to the many facets of UNICEF’s work, encouraging public support, participation and action, as well as ensuring greater transparency and accountability. We create and deliver compelling content to international audiences of parents, young people and UNICEF supporters, building engaged communities in multiple languages across social media and web platforms, while providing expert digital services to the organization.
One of the priority areas for advocacy and communication in GCA is humanitarian emergencies and social media is a key means through which UNICEF engages public audiences on these issues.
UNICEF Honduras looks for a Communications and Advocacy Specialist to design, coordinate, implement, monitor and evaluate advocacy and communication strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation (OOI) is seeking an Event Specialist- Partnerships & Communications to develop, implement and facilitate a strategic approach to engaging with multiple audiences and stakeholders across a range of platforms, events and activities.
The role will support the delivery of OOI’s partnership and communication strategy as part of a bold ambition to accelerate results for every child everywhere by unlocking the power and potential of innovation.
The selected candidate will have strong project management skills, competencies in comms across various multimedia platforms with desirable skills in graphic design, and multimedia content production.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation (OOI) is seeking a Design Lead to develop and manage brand recognition and engagement with target audiences across multiple platforms and initiatives. The Design Lead will develop and facilitate audience-centered processes and systems to maximize partnership and communication efforts towards positioning UNICEF as a public sector leader in innovation for children and a partner of choice for accelerating results for every child everywhere. The role requires expertise in systems design, brand-marketing communications and brand governance, graphic design.
UNICEF Lao PDR is looking for a National Communication Intern. The duration of this assignment is 6 months, starting as soon as possible. The intern will be based in UNICEF Lao PDR Country Office in Vientiane.
The Product Designer will tackle design specific tasks assigned and estimated during regular sprint planning
sessions, in coordination with the Product Owner and Design Lead, using our Agile Project Management
Methodology. This consultancy will create and support the integration of an A/B testing framework into UNICEF's UX/UI design process. This work will contribute to the development of intuitive and accessible interfaces and features for UNICEF’s Drupal platform, as well as enhancing the UNICEF.org Design
System, which is an enterprise-level, variable and component based Figma library.
The expected results will include the participation in Sprint Planning and Sprint Demo sessions, along with full demonstration of the design task, and proper handover in Figma with notations for Product, Design, and Development teams, as noted above.
work in close coordination with other DGCA sections, EMOPS, Public Partnerships Division, Private Fundraising Partnerships Division, Programme Group, other HQ Divisions, Regional, Country Offices, National Committees, other relevant internal and external stakeholders.
Through these efforts, the Humanitarian Advocacy Consultant will contribute to the fulfilment of GCA’s accountabilities to strengthen capacities to develop, implement and monitor targeted, integrated and corporately owned humanitarian advocacy strategies and workplans at global level and in select emergencies, in close collaboration with EMOPS.
The Humanitarian Advocacy Coordination Consultant will be responsible for gathering ways of working across technical-level humanitarian advocacy crisis cells and working groups as well as the Humanitarian Diplomacy Squad, and will be accountable to the Head of Humanitarian Advocacy and Humanitarian Advocacy team for conducting a review of ways of working, developing recommendations for strengthening a streamlined, coordinated approach, and based on feedback from recommendations, developing an updated, streamlined approach to humanitarian advocacy and diplomacy within UNICEF, focusing on building and testing ways of working across HQ Divisions and with COs and ROs in a context of a rapidly changing internal landscape within UNICEF alongside an evolving external humanitarian landscape.
The UNICEF Country Office Development and Support (CODAS) section, within the Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) in Geneva, Switzerland, is seeking a consultant to provide implementation support for digital tests on Individual Giving in the Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) and West and Central Africa (WCA) regions, with aim of achieving the 2026 goals. This work builds on tests initiated in 2024, and support may also be extended to other regions as needed.
The consultant will work directly with the Regional Office (RO) Private Sector Fundraising (PSFR) teams, ICT, CODAS, and external agencies to ensure that the related PSFR entities meet their 2026 goals, which will serve as a basis for evaluating potential plans for 2027 and beyond.
UNICEF Office of Innovation (OOI) and the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub are seeking two consultants to create and distribute compelling and engaging audio-visual content on innovation for children. The core focus of the roles is to develop, present and produce two pilot podcast series profiling leading voices in tech, social impact and innovation while also ensuring a pre-approved overall strategy, promotional plan and wrap up report.
The roles require expertise in podcast production and distribution and the ability to deliver high-quality products while working with a wide range of technical stakeholders.
Le bureau du Bénin recrute un consultant individuel pour animer un atelier de groupe sur la communication interpersonnelle et coacher les apprenants à travers plusieurs sessions de suivi.
The Executive Associate is accountable for procedural communications, operations and administrative support services to ensure the smooth running of the of the Office of the Representative and to ensure continued high-standing for UNICEF in Rwanda. This includes day-to-day activities of agenda planning, prioritization, interaction with Government entities, including protocol, with UN and other Partners. The Executive Associate also represents the Representative in initiating, following up on and resolving issues pertaining to administrative or procedural requests, pending cases and the governance bodies under the Office of the Representative. The position also represents the Representative’s Office in interactions with senior staff, government counterparts, partners, and external stakeholders with the highest degree of integrity, discretion, and professionalism.
UNICEF busca celebrar un acuerdo a largo plazo con personas físicas que brinden servicios de traducción y/o interpretación simultánea de calidad, oportunos y profesionales en inglés e idiomas oficiales, a saber, árabe, italiano, chino, inglés, francés, ruso y español. Como resultado de esta solicitud de, UNICEF se reserva el derecho de establecer acuerdos a largo plazo no exclusivos con múltiples individuos por el plazo de tres años, y sujeto a las necesidades y al desempeño satisfactorio por parte del prestador de servicios.
¡Únete a nuestro equipo como consultor/a!
Estamos en búsqueda de una persona consultora que brinde apoyo al equipo de comunicaciones en la elaboración de una propuesta para el diseño de una estrategia integral de incidencia política. Esta estrategia deberá fortalecer el relacionamiento de UNICEF México con actores clave a nivel federal y estatal, y será un componente fundamental para la implementación del Programa de País 2026–2031. Su propósito es orientar el trabajo de la oficina hacia acciones estratégicas, coherentes y basadas en evidencia.
Si estás interesado/a y cuentas con la experiencia requerida, ¡aplica hoy mismo!
Since its establishment in January 1996, OPSCEN has served as a core enabler of EMOPS’ mission by providing 24/7 global information and communication services, beginning with its support to the Kosovo crisis in 1999. Its primary mission is to support UNICEF in delivering on its Core Commitments for Children by offering real-time services that enhance global situational awareness, facilitate the sharing of emergency and securityrelated information, support rapid crisis communications, and serve as the first point of contact during critical incidents. To help fulfil this role, OSC relies on OPSCEN to monitor security and humanitarian developments in real time, issue alerts, provide support, and act as UNICEF’s Crisis Coordination Center in the event of a critical emergency. OPSCEN currently comprises a team of ten, including the Manager (Emergency Specialist), Emergency Officer P2, Information Management Officer, and seven Programme Associate (Emergency Operations Center), who operate on a rotating basis to ensure continuous global coverage
UNICEF Mongolia Country Office is looking for Operations Manager who 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.
Joins us as the next Executive Assistant for UNICEF Guatemala! Support senior leadership and drive administrative excellence as our Executive Assistant. This role ensures smooth daily operations, manages communications, and represents the Head of Office in resolving key administrative matters.
This consultancy will manage the Centre’s day-to-day KM functions during the transition phase, helping to design, organise, and operationalise systems that capture, store, and share knowledge across all functional areas. The consultant will work closely with the Strategic Content Consultant and thematic leads to identify, curate, and package high-value content—particularly from country office annual reports and other corporate processes—for use in global reporting, knowledge products, advocacy, and resource mobilisation.
By connecting with KM focal points across divisions, satellite teams, and country offices, the consultant will ensure a steady flow of high-quality, accessible knowledge products that position UNICEF as the global leader in child-sensitive climate resilience and enable the replication and scaling of successful interventions worldwide.
This role will provide capacity support for child-sensitive disaster risk reduction (DRR), including technical assistance across multi-hazard early warning systems, anticipatory action, disaster risk financing, and climate risk and vulnerability assessments. It also contributes to the global implementation and monitoring of UNICEF’s Sustainability and Climate Change Action Plan (SCAP) 2023–2030 Area of Acceleration 1: climate-informed disaster risk reduction, humanitarian action, and resilient recovery.
Under the supervision of the Programme Officer for Disaster Risk Reduction, the DRR Programme Consultant is expected to deliver three outputs:
1. Strengthen knowledge management and capacity building on child-sensitive DRR
2. Global monitoring and reporting on child-sensitive DRR
3. Interagency partnership, communications and advocacy support for child-sensitive DRR
UNICEF is seeking a consultant who will support UNICEF with
implementation, communications, knowledge management, and research-related work in transitioning energy systems to
net zero and adapting essential social services in an integrated and low-carbon manner for children. This includes support to
knowledge management and communications action plan on tools and training for UNICEF staff to strengthen their
understanding of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and clean cooking that can be then integrated across UNICEF’s
programs in healthcare, nutrition, WASH, education, social protection and child protection, and supporting UNICEF in its
assessing the market landscape and demand for the provision of solar energy in UNICEF’s key sectors (WASH, education and
healthcare) to generate the evidence base to inform UNICEF’s value add and future interventions to meet several Sustainable
Development Goals. This will contribute to UNICEF-related work in transitioning energy systems to net zero and adapting
essential social services in an integrated and low-carbon manner for children.
The Social Media Consultant – Humanitarian role resides in the Digital Strategy Section within UNICEF's Division of Global Communication and Advocacy (DGCA). The Section consists of the Web Editorial, Digital Governance and Web Platforms, Social Media, and Digital Marketing and Partnerships teams, all working together to create compelling public-facing content and to provide expert digital services and capacity building within the organization.
Through multiple platforms and in multiple languages, the Digital Strategy Section (DSS) draws attention to the many facets of UNICEF’s work, encouraging public support, participation and action, as well as ensuring greater transparency and accountability. We create and deliver compelling content to international audiences of parents, young people and UNICEF supporters, building engaged communities in multiple languages across social media and web platforms, while providing expert digital services to the organization.
One of the priority areas for advocacy and communication in GCA is humanitarian emergencies and social media is a key means through which UNICEF engages public audiences on these issues.
UNICEF Honduras looks for a Communications and Advocacy Specialist to design, coordinate, implement, monitor and evaluate advocacy and communication strategies to achieve positive outcomes for children and young people.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation (OOI) is seeking an Event Specialist- Partnerships & Communications to develop, implement and facilitate a strategic approach to engaging with multiple audiences and stakeholders across a range of platforms, events and activities.
The role will support the delivery of OOI’s partnership and communication strategy as part of a bold ambition to accelerate results for every child everywhere by unlocking the power and potential of innovation.
The selected candidate will have strong project management skills, competencies in comms across various multimedia platforms with desirable skills in graphic design, and multimedia content production.
UNICEF’s Office of Innovation (OOI) is seeking a Design Lead to develop and manage brand recognition and engagement with target audiences across multiple platforms and initiatives. The Design Lead will develop and facilitate audience-centered processes and systems to maximize partnership and communication efforts towards positioning UNICEF as a public sector leader in innovation for children and a partner of choice for accelerating results for every child everywhere. The role requires expertise in systems design, brand-marketing communications and brand governance, graphic design.
UNICEF Lao PDR is looking for a National Communication Intern. The duration of this assignment is 6 months, starting as soon as possible. The intern will be based in UNICEF Lao PDR Country Office in Vientiane.
The Product Designer will tackle design specific tasks assigned and estimated during regular sprint planning
sessions, in coordination with the Product Owner and Design Lead, using our Agile Project Management
Methodology. This consultancy will create and support the integration of an A/B testing framework into UNICEF's UX/UI design process. This work will contribute to the development of intuitive and accessible interfaces and features for UNICEF’s Drupal platform, as well as enhancing the UNICEF.org Design
System, which is an enterprise-level, variable and component based Figma library.
The expected results will include the participation in Sprint Planning and Sprint Demo sessions, along with full demonstration of the design task, and proper handover in Figma with notations for Product, Design, and Development teams, as noted above.
work in close coordination with other DGCA sections, EMOPS, Public Partnerships Division, Private Fundraising Partnerships Division, Programme Group, other HQ Divisions, Regional, Country Offices, National Committees, other relevant internal and external stakeholders.
Through these efforts, the Humanitarian Advocacy Consultant will contribute to the fulfilment of GCA’s accountabilities to strengthen capacities to develop, implement and monitor targeted, integrated and corporately owned humanitarian advocacy strategies and workplans at global level and in select emergencies, in close collaboration with EMOPS.
The Humanitarian Advocacy Coordination Consultant will be responsible for gathering ways of working across technical-level humanitarian advocacy crisis cells and working groups as well as the Humanitarian Diplomacy Squad, and will be accountable to the Head of Humanitarian Advocacy and Humanitarian Advocacy team for conducting a review of ways of working, developing recommendations for strengthening a streamlined, coordinated approach, and based on feedback from recommendations, developing an updated, streamlined approach to humanitarian advocacy and diplomacy within UNICEF, focusing on building and testing ways of working across HQ Divisions and with COs and ROs in a context of a rapidly changing internal landscape within UNICEF alongside an evolving external humanitarian landscape.
The UNICEF Country Office Development and Support (CODAS) section, within the Private Fundraising and Partnerships Division (PFP) in Geneva, Switzerland, is seeking a consultant to provide implementation support for digital tests on Individual Giving in the Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA) and West and Central Africa (WCA) regions, with aim of achieving the 2026 goals. This work builds on tests initiated in 2024, and support may also be extended to other regions as needed.
The consultant will work directly with the Regional Office (RO) Private Sector Fundraising (PSFR) teams, ICT, CODAS, and external agencies to ensure that the related PSFR entities meet their 2026 goals, which will serve as a basis for evaluating potential plans for 2027 and beyond.
UNICEF Office of Innovation (OOI) and the UNICEF Sustainable WASH Innovation Hub are seeking two consultants to create and distribute compelling and engaging audio-visual content on innovation for children. The core focus of the roles is to develop, present and produce two pilot podcast series profiling leading voices in tech, social impact and innovation while also ensuring a pre-approved overall strategy, promotional plan and wrap up report.
The roles require expertise in podcast production and distribution and the ability to deliver high-quality products while working with a wide range of technical stakeholders.
Le bureau du Bénin recrute un consultant individuel pour animer un atelier de groupe sur la communication interpersonnelle et coacher les apprenants à travers plusieurs sessions de suivi.
The Executive Associate is accountable for procedural communications, operations and administrative support services to ensure the smooth running of the of the Office of the Representative and to ensure continued high-standing for UNICEF in Rwanda. This includes day-to-day activities of agenda planning, prioritization, interaction with Government entities, including protocol, with UN and other Partners. The Executive Associate also represents the Representative in initiating, following up on and resolving issues pertaining to administrative or procedural requests, pending cases and the governance bodies under the Office of the Representative. The position also represents the Representative’s Office in interactions with senior staff, government counterparts, partners, and external stakeholders with the highest degree of integrity, discretion, and professionalism.
UNICEF busca celebrar un acuerdo a largo plazo con personas físicas que brinden servicios de traducción y/o interpretación simultánea de calidad, oportunos y profesionales en inglés e idiomas oficiales, a saber, árabe, italiano, chino, inglés, francés, ruso y español. Como resultado de esta solicitud de, UNICEF se reserva el derecho de establecer acuerdos a largo plazo no exclusivos con múltiples individuos por el plazo de tres años, y sujeto a las necesidades y al desempeño satisfactorio por parte del prestador de servicios.
¡Únete a nuestro equipo como consultor/a!
Estamos en búsqueda de una persona consultora que brinde apoyo al equipo de comunicaciones en la elaboración de una propuesta para el diseño de una estrategia integral de incidencia política. Esta estrategia deberá fortalecer el relacionamiento de UNICEF México con actores clave a nivel federal y estatal, y será un componente fundamental para la implementación del Programa de País 2026–2031. Su propósito es orientar el trabajo de la oficina hacia acciones estratégicas, coherentes y basadas en evidencia.
Si estás interesado/a y cuentas con la experiencia requerida, ¡aplica hoy mismo!
Since its establishment in January 1996, OPSCEN has served as a core enabler of EMOPS’ mission by providing 24/7 global information and communication services, beginning with its support to the Kosovo crisis in 1999. Its primary mission is to support UNICEF in delivering on its Core Commitments for Children by offering real-time services that enhance global situational awareness, facilitate the sharing of emergency and securityrelated information, support rapid crisis communications, and serve as the first point of contact during critical incidents. To help fulfil this role, OSC relies on OPSCEN to monitor security and humanitarian developments in real time, issue alerts, provide support, and act as UNICEF’s Crisis Coordination Center in the event of a critical emergency. OPSCEN currently comprises a team of ten, including the Manager (Emergency Specialist), Emergency Officer P2, Information Management Officer, and seven Programme Associate (Emergency Operations Center), who operate on a rotating basis to ensure continuous global coverage
UNICEF Mongolia Country Office is looking for Operations Manager who 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.
Joins us as the next Executive Assistant for UNICEF Guatemala! Support senior leadership and drive administrative excellence as our Executive Assistant. This role ensures smooth daily operations, manages communications, and represents the Head of Office in resolving key administrative matters.
This consultancy will manage the Centre’s day-to-day KM functions during the transition phase, helping to design, organise, and operationalise systems that capture, store, and share knowledge across all functional areas. The consultant will work closely with the Strategic Content Consultant and thematic leads to identify, curate, and package high-value content—particularly from country office annual reports and other corporate processes—for use in global reporting, knowledge products, advocacy, and resource mobilisation.
By connecting with KM focal points across divisions, satellite teams, and country offices, the consultant will ensure a steady flow of high-quality, accessible knowledge products that position UNICEF as the global leader in child-sensitive climate resilience and enable the replication and scaling of successful interventions worldwide.
This role will provide capacity support for child-sensitive disaster risk reduction (DRR), including technical assistance across multi-hazard early warning systems, anticipatory action, disaster risk financing, and climate risk and vulnerability assessments. It also contributes to the global implementation and monitoring of UNICEF’s Sustainability and Climate Change Action Plan (SCAP) 2023–2030 Area of Acceleration 1: climate-informed disaster risk reduction, humanitarian action, and resilient recovery.
Under the supervision of the Programme Officer for Disaster Risk Reduction, the DRR Programme Consultant is expected to deliver three outputs:
1. Strengthen knowledge management and capacity building on child-sensitive DRR
2. Global monitoring and reporting on child-sensitive DRR
3. Interagency partnership, communications and advocacy support for child-sensitive DRR
UNICEF is seeking a consultant who will support UNICEF with
implementation, communications, knowledge management, and research-related work in transitioning energy systems to
net zero and adapting essential social services in an integrated and low-carbon manner for children. This includes support to
knowledge management and communications action plan on tools and training for UNICEF staff to strengthen their
understanding of renewable energy, energy efficiency, and clean cooking that can be then integrated across UNICEF’s
programs in healthcare, nutrition, WASH, education, social protection and child protection, and supporting UNICEF in its
assessing the market landscape and demand for the provision of solar energy in UNICEF’s key sectors (WASH, education and
healthcare) to generate the evidence base to inform UNICEF’s value add and future interventions to meet several Sustainable
Development Goals. This will contribute to UNICEF-related work in transitioning energy systems to net zero and adapting
essential social services in an integrated and low-carbon manner for children.