UNICEF continues to expand its global talent pool through flexible, remote consultancy opportunities designed to support its mission of protecting children’s rights and improving their well-being worldwide. As of November 2025, the organization is seeking specialists, analysts, and technical experts who can work virtually from any location, providing high-impact support to country offices, regional teams, and global programmes.
These consultancies are ideal for professionals who want to contribute to international development while maintaining geographical flexibility. Below is an overview of what candidates can expect when exploring UNICEF’s remote consultancy openings this month.
Why Consider a Remote UNICEF Consultancy?
UNICEF’s consultancies offer a unique combination of flexibility, purpose-driven work, and global exposure. Consultants have the opportunity to:
- Contribute to child-focused initiatives without relocating.
- Support programmes across multiple regions and thematic areas.
- Work with diverse, multicultural teams.
- Gain experience in UN systems, global policy, and humanitarian programming.
- Build a professional profile with a leading international organization.
Remote consultancies are particularly suitable for experts in data, communication, research, education, health, social policy, emergency response, and programme management.
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Current Remote Consultancy Openings – November 2025
UNICEF’s consultancy roster for November 2025 includes opportunities across several technical areas. While specific assignments are updated continuously, current categories include:
1. Data & Research : Assignments supporting data analysis, monitoring, visualization, and evaluation for child protection, education, WASH, and social policy programmes.
2. Communications & Digital Media : Consultancies focused on digital content creation, campaign design, social media management, storytelling, and strategic communication.
3. Education & Learning : Projects supporting curriculum development, digital learning tools, foundational skills, and education system strengthening.
4. Public Health & Nutrition : Consultancies related to immunization, maternal and child health, nutrition assessments, and health systems strengthening.
5. Monitoring, Evaluation & Reporting (MER) : Assignments requiring expertise in results-based management, reporting frameworks, and programme performance assessments.
6. ICT & Innovation : Roles supporting digital platforms, AI tools for development, system upgrades, and technology-driven solutions for field offices.
7. Social Policy & Humanitarian Support : Consultancies involving policy research, economic analysis, emergency preparedness, and humanitarian coordination.
UNICEF advertises new remote openings every week, and many are short-term assignments with clear deliverables, allowing professionals to contribute meaningfully to global development efforts.
Explore all open Consultancy opportunities at UNICEF on jobs.unicef.org/en-us/search/?search-keyword=remote&work-type=consultant
General Requirements
While each consultancy has its own terms of reference, UNICEF commonly seeks:
- An advanced university degree (Master’s preferred; Bachelor’s accepted for some roles).
- Relevant technical experience (2–10+ years depending on level).
- Strong analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills.
- Experience working in multicultural and international environments.
- Proficiency in English; knowledge of another UN language (French, Spanish, Arabic) is an asset.
- Ability to work independently and meet deadlines remotely.
How to Apply for Remote UNICEF Consultancies
Applying is fully online and follows a simple process:
Step 1: Visit UNICEF’s Careers Page : Navigate to the official UNICEF Careers Portal and filter by Consultancy and Remote/Work from Home to view current openings.
Step 2: Select an Assignment : Review the Terms of Reference (TOR), which include deliverables, expected outputs, duration, and payment structure.
Step 3: Prepare Your Documents
Most applications require:
- Updated CV or P11 form
- Technical proposal or cover letter
- Financial proposal (daily or monthly rate)
Step 4: Submit Your Application Online
Fill in the application form, attach documents, and submit before the deadline. UNICEF does not charge any application fees.
Step 5: Monitor Your Email
Shortlisted candidates may be contacted for assessments, interviews, or further documents.
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