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How much do unicef health jobs pay per week?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average weekly pay for unicef health in the United States is $1,956.10, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,528.85 and $2,288.46 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Is it hard to get a job at UNICEF?

Getting a job at UNICEF can be competitive due to its global reputation and high standards. Candidates typically need relevant experience, strong qualifications, and often proficiency in multiple languages; the hiring process involves multiple interviews and assessments. Success depends on the alignment of skills with the role and the applicant's ability to demonstrate commitment to UNICEF's mission.

What is the difference between Unicef Health vs UNICEF Health Worker?

AspectUnicef HealthUNICEF Health Worker
Required CredentialsRelevant health-related degrees, certifications in public health or pediatric careSimilar health certifications, often with additional training in community health
Work EnvironmentInternational organizations, field projects, clinics, and community outreachField sites, clinics, community centers, often in developing regions
Employer & Industry UsageUNICEF programs, global health initiatives, humanitarian projectsUNICEF field teams, health outreach programs, NGOs

Unicef Health roles focus on implementing health programs within UNICEF's global initiatives, often requiring specialized health credentials. UNICEF Health Workers are frontline staff delivering health services directly to communities, sharing similar qualifications but emphasizing community engagement and fieldwork. Both roles are vital in advancing child and community health in underserved areas.

Can you be a nurse for UNICEF?

Yes, UNICEF employs nurses in various roles to support health programs, often requiring relevant nursing qualifications, experience in public health, and sometimes language skills. Candidates typically need to meet specific country or project requirements and may need to pass background checks and obtain relevant certifications. Nursing roles at UNICEF are usually based in field offices or health projects worldwide.

What are UNICEF Health professionals?

UNICEF Health professionals are experts who work for the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to improve child and maternal health worldwide. They design, implement, and monitor health programs that address issues such as immunization, nutrition, disease prevention, and access to clean water. These professionals collaborate with governments, communities, and other organizations to ensure children and mothers receive essential health services, especially in vulnerable and underserved areas. Their work plays a critical role in reducing child mortality and promoting healthier futures.

What degree do I need to work for UNICEF?

To work for UNICEF in health-related roles, a bachelor's degree in public health, medicine, nursing, or a related field is typically required. Advanced positions may require a master's degree or higher, along with relevant experience and skills in healthcare, program management, or international development.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a UNICEF Health Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a UNICEF Health Officer, you need a strong background in public health, epidemiology, or related fields, often supported by an advanced degree and relevant work experience. Familiarity with health information systems, data analysis tools, and program management software is typically required. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and leadership skills help build effective partnerships and drive impactful health interventions. These skills ensure successful implementation of UNICEF’s health programs, improving outcomes for vulnerable children and communities.

How much do UNICEF employees get paid?

UNICEF employees' salaries vary depending on the role, experience, and location. Generally, salaries are competitive within the international development sector and may include benefits such as health insurance and paid leave. Compensation levels are often aligned with UN salary scales and can be supplemented by allowances for fieldwork or hardship locations.

What are some common challenges faced by health professionals working with UNICEF, and how can they be addressed?

Health professionals at UNICEF often work in diverse and sometimes resource-limited settings, where responding to urgent health needs and coordinating with multiple stakeholders can be challenging. Navigating cultural differences, language barriers, and logistics in emergency situations requires adaptability and strong communication skills. Building effective partnerships with local governments, NGOs, and community leaders is essential for successful program implementation. Continuous professional development and support from UNICEF’s global network help team members overcome these challenges and deliver impactful health interventions.
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What states have the most Unicef Health jobs? States with the most job openings for Unicef Health jobs include:
Infographic showing various Unicef Health job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 71% Part Time, and 26% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $101,717 per year, or $48.9 per hour.
LONG-TERM AGREEMENT: Senior Human Resources Consultant (Executive Screening and Assessment), Divisio

LONG-TERM AGREEMENT: Senior Human Resources Consultant (Executive Screening and Assessment), Divisio

UNICEF

Remote

Full-time

Medical

Posted 15 days ago


Job description

LONG-TERM AGREEMENT: Senior Human Resources Consultant (Executive Screening and Assessment), Division of People and Culture (DPC), NYHQ/Home based
Job no: 593927
Contract type: Consultant
Duty Station: New York
Level: Consultancy
Location: United States
Categories: Human Resources
UNICEF works in some of the world's toughest places, to reach the world's most disadvantaged children. To save their lives. To defend their rights. To help them fulfill their potential.
Across 190 countries and territories, we work for every child, everywhere, every day, to build a better world for everyone.
And we never give up.
For every child, a champion.
Background
For over 70 years, UNICEF has been the world's leader for children, working in over 150 countries and territories to help children survive and thrive, from early childhood through adolescence. The world's largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation and AIDS. UNICEF is funded by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments. UNICEF's focus areas, with an emphasis on equity for the most marginalized children, are Child Survival and Development, Basic Education and Gender Equality, HIV/AIDS and Children, Child Protection and Policy Advocacy and Partnerships. In view of the above context, it is important to attract, recruit and retain the right profile of senior leaders.
UNICEF Division of People & Culture (DPC) has embarked on a reform agenda to measurably improve UNICEF's ability to deliver results for children and young people. One of the primary goals of the reform is to achieve more effective leadership talent acquisition to ensure a flexible, highly skilled, competent and motivated workforce to deliver on organizational objectives. Assistant Representatives and Deputy Representatives play a critical role in inspiring, steering and motivating the workforce to achieve strategic results. Therefore, high importance is attached to the selection of the right senior staff in the right place at the right time.
Purpose of Assignment
UNICEF is strengthening its executive screening and assessment capacity to support recruitment activities for Assistant Representatives, Deputy Representative Programme and Deputy Representative Operations roles.
UNICEF is also preparing to launch the first Generic Vacancy Announcement (GVA) for the Deputy Representative Operations, P-4 and P-5 Talent Groups. A significant number of applicants are expected to undergo the screening and assessment process. In parallel, the same screening and assessment services will be utilized on a rolling basis to support regular Deputy Representative (Programme and Operations) recruitment processes.
Programme area and Objectives
The initial desk-review of applicants (long-listing) is performed by DPC. To ensure the suitability of long listed and shortlisted candidates against core values, competencies and specific eligibility criteria, DPC would like to engage several consultants who will be called upon as the need arises to provide in-depth screening and assessment services that can be flexibly deployed.
This consultancy assignment is home-based, starting in Summer/Fall 2026.
Major tasks to be accomplished
Depending on the role, recruitment context, and business needs, a combination of the following assessment methodologies may be used. Not all assessment types will be applied in every recruitment process.
  • Competency-Based Interviews (CBI) - Structured interviews designed to assess behavioural evidence against UNICEF competencies and role-specific requirements.
  • Situational Judgement Tests (SJTs) - Assessment of candidates' judgement and decision-making in job-relevant scenarios aligned to UNICEF values and leadership competencies.
  • Case studies - Job-relevant scenarios requiring candidates to analyse complex situations and propose solutions, designed to assess various leadership competencies, as well as relevant Knowledge, Skills and Abilities (KSAs).
  • Tactical exercises - Time-bound, scenario based tasks focused on operational decision-making and prioritisation, designed to assess candidates' ability to translate strategy into actionable steps in realistic contexts.
  • Role Play exercises - Job-relevant role play exercises to assess leadership behaviors, communication, problem-solving skills, etc.
  • Other Assessment Tools (as needed)

How can you make a difference?
The consultants will work with DPC Senior Leadership Support Team recruiters to accomplish the following tasks:
  • In an iterative process, and with DPC's input, use the UNICEF vacancy announcement(s), Job Description(s), leadership competencies, and established evaluation criteria to develop a robust bank of assessment methodologies;
  • Pilot the newly developed assessment methodologies to ensure statistical validity and reliability;
  • Create a shared calendar to keep DPC updated on scheduled interviews, assessments and feedback calls;
  • Conduct interviews and provide interview reports in a timely manner;
  • Provide oral feedback (max duration 30 min) to unsuccessful candidates.

Expected Deliverables
The consultants are expected to work individually or as a team to deliver the below outputs:
  • Discuss and agree with the Senior Leadership Support team on the assessment methodologies to be used.
  • In collaboration with the Senior Leadership team and subject matter experts, design content of assessment methodologies.
  • Provide a comprehensive assessment plan and scoring matrix.
  • Structured interviews (and other assessments methodologies, if any) conducted within the agreed timeline;
  • Analysis and assessment report finalized within 48 hours after the interview;
    • Assessment report should include details of the assessment and should be proofread and ready for dissemination;
  • Online scoring spreadsheet kept up to date;
  • 30-minute feedback sessions provided to unsuccessful candidates within the agreed timeline. Feedback is delivered in a constructive manner for the purpose of career progression and self-development.
    • Senior Leadership Teamr will be notified if potential conflicts could arise from these discussions;
  • Periodic feedback, analyses and reports provided to DPC team.

Responsibilities of the Consultant:
  1. The consultant will use their own equipment; laptops, microphones, software and other accessories that may be required for this task.
  2. The consultant will not give the content/material or any part thereof, to any third party without the written permission of UNICEF. All components will be a property of UNICEF, and the consultant will not share the same with anyone else.
  3. The consultant will not put their own name or logo/emblem on the content / final product. The only organization branding will be UNICEF, if required.

Responsibilities of UNICEF:
  1. UNICEF will provide all details pertaining to the activity and the requirements.
  2. UNICEF will orient the consultant on UNICEF's branding guidelines.

UNICEF will describe the methods, practices, and approaches that guide the organization's overall approach to projects of the type described in the Terms of Reference.
Estimated duration of LTA
The Long-Term Agreement will be for a maximum duration of 3 (three) years. The initial period would be for 2 (two) years with an option for extension for a subsequent 1 (one) year at the same rates, terms and conditions, subject to satisfactory performance evaluation and continuing need for the services. The services of the consultants selected under the LTA would also be made available to all UNICEF Offices.
Travel (optional)
No travel envisaged for this consultancy; however, consultant might be required to travel outside their duty station for specific events (e.g. if in-person training or documentation missions or meetings are required by UNICEF, government or partners) in which case payment of travel costs including tickets, lodging, etc. should be agreed upon, between the supervisor and the consultant prior to travel and will be reimbursed on actuals.
Qualifications and Experience
Education
  • Advanced university degree (Master's or higher) in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Organizational Psychology, Psychometrics, or a related field.
  • Degrees in Human Resources Management or other social sciences may be considered if combined with demonstrated expertise in assessment design, psychometrics, or organizational psychology.

Experience
  • 10+ years of relevant professional experience in assessment design and implementation, talent assessment.
  • Demonstrated experience in designing, developing and administering various assessment types (e.g. SJTs, role play exercises, case exercises, etc.) is required.
  • Experience producing assessment reports that focus on strength, weaknesses and improvement areas.
  • Experience in executive-level assessment is preferred.
  • Strong knowledge of psychometric principles, including:
    • Reliability
    • Validity
    • bias mitigation / fairness
  • Experience in designing, piloting, and refining assessment tools using data and feedback.
  • Ability to develop robust scoring frameworks and evaluation criteria.
  • Familiarity with competency frameworks (UNICEF or similar international frameworks is an asset).
  • Experience in designing, piloting, and refining assessment tools using data and feedback.
  • Ability to develop robust scoring frameworks and evaluation criteria.

Desirables:
  • Familiarity with competency frameworks (UNICEF or similar international frameworks is an asset).
  • Experience working in or with multicultural, international, and geographically dispersed environments, with the ability to apply assessment approaches across diverse cultural contexts.
  • Fluency in English language is required. Fluency in another UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian and Spanish) is a distinct advantage.

How To Apply:
The application is to be submitted through the online portal and should contain three separate attachments:
  1. Curriculum Vitae (CV) (to be uploaded online under the "Resume" tab)
  2. A Cover letter explaining suitability for the position (to be uploaded online under the "Cover Letter" tab)
  1. Please submit a work sample of an assessment report produced. (to be uploaded online under the request for a "writing sample")
  1. A financial proposal must be sent in PDF format to dhr-financial-proposals@unicef.org. Please see Annex II for the financial proposal template, also available annex II.docx. Please do not forget to specify your name in the file while saving.

Important Note: Please do not indicate financials anywhere else in the online application form, please mark "n/or 00", under the fee-related questions in the online application form.
  • Any attempt to unduly influence UNICEF's selection process will lead to automatic disqualification of the applicant.
  • Joint applications of two or more individuals are not accepted.
  • Please note, UNICEF does not charge any fee during any stage of the process.
  • Female candidates meeting the requirements are strongly encouraged to apply.
  • UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion and encourages qualified candidates from all backgrounds including persons living with disabilities to apply.
  • Individuals engaged under a consultancy or individual contract will not be considered "staff members" under the Staff Regulations and Rules of the United Nations and UNICEF's policies and procedures and will not be entitled to benefits provided therein (such as leave entitlements and medical insurance coverage). Their conditions of service will be governed by their contract and the General Conditions of Contracts for the Services of Consultants and Individual Contractors. Consultants and individual contractors are responsible for determining their tax liabilities and for the payment of any taxes and/or duties, in accordance with local or other applicable laws.

Annex I
TECHNICAL EVALUATION CRITERIA (WITH WEIGHTS FOR EACH CRITERIA)
The selection of consultants for the LTA will be based on technical evaluation and financial offers in the ratio of 80:20. The criteria for technical evaluation will be as follows:
Criteria
Marks
Min
Max
  1. Relevant Education

24
35
  1. Relevant years of experience.

24
35
  1. The work sample of an assessment report produced

7
10
TOTAL TECHNICAL SCORE
The minimum overall qualifying score is 55. Only those candidates who meet the overall qualifying marks of 55 and score the minimum cut-off in each of the above sub-criteria, including the interview, will be considered technically responsive, and their financials will be opened.
55
80
Financial Score
The selection of the consultant will be on the basis of technical evaluation & financial offer in the ratio of 80:20
20
TOTAL
100
Annex II
Financial Proposal
Please provide your financial proposal by completing the table below. Rates sho