Guidelines

What degree do you need to work in UNICEF?

What degree do you need to work in UNICEF?

International professionals are normally required to have an advanced university degree in a field relevant to UNICEF’s work. Within the IP category there are different levels, each with a required minimum number of years of relevant professional work experience: P-3: Five years of relevant professional work experience.

Who can apply for UNICEF?

UNICEF works with volunteers primarily through the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme. If you have an undergraduate degree, several years of work experience and are interested in volunteer opportunities around the world, you may be eligible to become a UNV.

How do I start working with UNICEF?

If you are seeking a post with UNICEF in one of our duty stations around the world, please visit UNICEF’s global website. There you will find information about the required qualifications and the benefits of working with UNICEF.

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How do I apply for a job at UNESCO?

You should apply to job vacancies using Careers. Instructions on how to apply are available in the online application guide. The recruitment process at UNESCO for Professional and General Service staff is as follows: For Professional posts, you normally have two months to apply once a job is advertised on-line.

What work experience do I need to work for UNICEF?

The work experience required must be relevant to the position applied for within UNICEF. Experience in development work, experience in developing countries or in an international setting is looked highly upon. Each job will have specific requirements including different levels of skills and technical knowledge.

What are the different types of UNICEF job profiles?

UNICEF job profiles fall into six distinct categories. From our international professionals and national officers, to general service staff and consultants, as well as to interns and volunteers, everyone makes unique contributions to achieving our mandate. International Professional (IP) | National Officer (NO) | General Service (GS)

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What are the requirements to become a UNICEF National Officer?

Broadly speaking, the requirements for the NO staff category are similar to those of International Professional (IP) staff, with a more pronounced emphasis on in-depth knowledge of the local setting, institutions and partners. National Officers are normally required to have an advanced university degree in a field relevant to UNICEF’s work.