Consultant Job in UNICEF 204 views0 applications

Organization: UNICEF

Consultant (Child Protection Knowledge Management) for 2 months duration

Job no: 502463

Work type: Consultancy

Location: Nepal

Categories: Child Protection, P-3

Pay Grade: L-3

Qualifications of Successful Candidate

Education

Master or Advanced university degree in Knowledge/Information management, or child protection related disciplines with an information management background, or other related fields.

Years of relevant experience

Five years of progressively responsible relevant work experience at the national and international level in programme management, child protection, information management or a related field. Similar assignment(s) in South Asia region and/or other parts of the world; experience of working in the UN and other international development organisations an asset; work experience in the child protection sector an advantage.

Special Skills:

Excellent written and spoken English; advanced working knowledge of Excel and other databases an advantage; excellent communication skills; knowledge of web-based platforms.

Competencies of Successful Candidate

Excellent organizational skills and ability to prioritise and manage multiple tasks; ability to work with minimal supervision.


Last date to apply: Jan, 26 2017

Note: Qualified candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, outline methodology for the assignment, and an example of their published work.

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