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About the Region
About the Region
The UNOPS Africa Regional Office, based in Nairobi, Kenya, oversees the delivery of over 250 projects across 40 countries, with a focus on fragile and conflict-affected settings. Supported by more than 1,000 personnel across five multi-country offices—spanning North, West, Central, Eastern and Southern Africa, and the Horn of Africa—the office advances national priorities through strategic initiatives in Climate Action, Health, Infrastructure, Peace and Security, Middle-Income Country Support, and Small Island Developing States (SIDS). The Regional Office provides strategic leadership, operational support, and oversight in key areas including Partnerships, Communications, Management and Oversight, Infrastructure and Project Management, Health and Safety, and Security. By promoting excellence in project delivery, fostering knowledge sharing, and driving continuous improvement, the office contributes to sustainable infrastructure, transparent resource management, and a better quality of life for communities across the continent.
About the Country/Multi-Country Office
About the Country/Multi-Country Office
Based in Tunis, the North Africa Multi-Country Office (NAMCO) oversees operations in Algeria, Egypt, Libya, and Morocco, delivering project management, financial services, infrastructure, procurement, and human resources support. With active project offices in Morocco and Libya, NAMCO works in close partnership with governments, NGOs, and international financial institutions to advance socio-economic development across the region. NAMCO’s portfolio spans health, justice, climate action, and environmental preservation, while promoting youth and women's empowerment through improved access to education and employment opportunities. Key initiatives include: supplying digital learning materials for Tunisian schools (World Bank), supporting Tunisia’s national development plan (AICS), enhancing maritime border management (EU), delivering high-tech health equipment to 75 hospitals (World Bank), supporting resilient agriculture in Libya (IFAD), and advancing vocational training in Morocco (KOICA). NAMCO’s work contributes directly to inclusive growth and progress toward the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
About the Group
About the Group
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programs, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have an opportunity to survive, develop, and reach their full potential, without discrimination, bias or favoritism. To the degree that any child has an unequal chance in life — in its social, political, economic, civic, and cultural dimensions — her or his rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education, and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give all children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries. This is why the focus on equity is so vital. It accelerates progress towards realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
Job Specific Context
Job Specific Context
The fundamental mission of UNICEF is to promote the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything the organization does — in programs, in advocacy and in operations. The equity strategy, emphasizing the most disadvantaged and excluded children and families, translates this commitment to children’s rights into action. For UNICEF, equity means that all children have an opportunity to survive, develop, and reach their full potential, without discrimination, bias or favoritism. To the degree that any child has an unequal chance in life — in its social, political, economic, civic, and cultural dimensions — her or his rights are violated. There is growing evidence that investing in the health, education, and protection of a society’s most disadvantaged citizens — addressing inequity — not only will give all children the opportunity to fulfill their potential but also will lead to sustained growth and stability of countries. This is why the focus on equity is so vital. It accelerates progress towards realizing the human rights of all children, which is the universal mandate of UNICEF, as outlined by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, while also supporting the equitable development of nations.
Strategic office context :
The situation for unaccompanied child migrants in Tunisia is dire. They face violence, exploitation, an uncertain future, and struggle to access basic services. Urgent action is needed to safeguard the rights and well-being of these vulnerable children.
The UNICEF response for children on the move, which started in mid-2023 in support of IOM and UNHCR was formalized through a Letter of Understanding end of 2023, including providing Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) services and protection services, such as case management and Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS).
Additionally, UNICEF continues to lead efforts to ensure that the child protection system in Tunisia is inclusive and safeguards all children.
Role Purpose
Role Purpose
The Child Protection Senior Assistant reports to the Child Protection Associate for close guidance and supervision.
The Child Protection Senior Assistant provides professional technical, operational, and administrative assistance throughout the programming process for the child protection programmes/projects through the application of theoretical and technical skills in researching, collecting, analyzing, and presenting technical programme information while learning organizational rules, regulations, and procedures to support the development and formulation of the Child Protection Programme within the Country Programme.
Functions / Key Results Expected
Functions / Key Results Expected
Technical and operational support to child protection programme implementation
Contribute to assessing (BIA) of child protection cases, integrating multi-sectoral perspectives and protection-specific assessments to inform case plans.
Actively participate in Case Conferences and Best Interest Determination (BID) panels, drafting necessary documentation to support decision-making processes.
Support the implemention of child protection Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for case management and ensure effective referral mechanisms to key services are in place and regularly updated.
Maintain and update child case files in databases, ensuring compliance with UN standards for confidentiality and data protection.
Assist in the opening and running of children’s clubs in the shelters.
Monitor and support appropriate care arrangements for unaccompanied and separated children, facilitating referrals to relevant partners to establish family linkages.
Engage children, youth, and communities actively in the implementation of child protection activities, providing them with information about available services and monitoring their needs to inform operational responses.
Collaborate with children, youth, and community members to identify and develop community-based child protection initiatives that enhance local resilience.
Ensure strict adherence to UNICEF's child protection policies, including commitments to age, gender, diversity (AGD), accountability to affected populations (AAP), gender-based violence (GBV), gender equality, disability inclusion, and youth empowerment.
Partnership, Networking, and Capacity Building
Assist in Child Protection inter-agency coordination efforts, contributing to information management, reporting and collaborative strategies.
Perform other related duties as required, contributing to the overall mission of UNICEF in protecting the rights and well-being of children.
Skills
Skills
Competencies
Competencies
Education Requirements
Education Requirements
-A bachelor’s degree in Law; Social Sciences;Community Dvpt/Social Work; Human Rights;from a recognized academic institution is a strong asset and may substitute for 4 years of the required years of experience.
-High School diploma or equivalent with 5 years of relevant working experience
Experience Requirements
Experience Requirements
5 years of relevant experience.
Previous work experience relevant to the function of child protection in a local context and having experience in the field of child protection prevention and response, broader protection, or social work involving the empowerment of women and girls, gender, child protection, mental health, counseling and working with survivors, humanitarian and development issues is required.
Skills and experience in interviewing and working with children and families including supervision of child protection case management will be an advantage.
Language Requirements
Language Requirements
| Language | Proficiency Level | Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| Arabic | Fluent | Required |
| French | Fluent | Required |
| English | Intermediate | Required |
Additional Information
Additional Information
- Please note that UNOPS does not accept unsolicited resumes.
- Please note that UNOPS will at no stage of the recruitment process request candidates to make payments of any kind.
- Applications to vacancies must be received before midnight Copenhagen time (CET) on the closing date of the announcement. Applications received after the closing date will not be considered.
- Please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process, which involves various assessments.
- UNOPS embraces diversity and is committed to equal employment opportunity. Our workforce consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages, races, gender identities, sexual orientations, and abilities. UNOPS seeks to sustain and strengthen this diversity to ensure equal opportunities as well as an inclusive working environment for its entire workforce.
- Qualified women and candidates from groups which are underrepresented in the UNOPS workforce are encouraged to apply. These include in particular candidates from racialized and/or indigenous groups, members of minority gender identities and sexual orientations, and people with disabilities.
- We would like to ensure all candidates perform at their best during the assessment process. If you are shortlisted and require additional assistance to complete any assessment, including reasonable accommodation, please inform our human resources team when you receive an invitation.
Terms and Conditions
- For staff positions only, UNOPS reserves the right to appoint a candidate at a lower level than the advertised level of the post.
- For retainer contracts, you must complete a few mandatory courses (they take around 4 hours to complete) in your own time, before providing services to UNOPS. Refreshers or new mandatory courses may be required during your contract. Please note that you will not receive any compensation for taking courses and refreshers. For more information on a retainer contract here.
- For more details about the contract types, please click here.
- All UNOPS personnel are responsible for performing their duties in accordance with the UN Charter and UNOPS Policies and Instructions, as well as other relevant accountability frameworks. In addition, all personnel must demonstrate an understanding of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in a manner consistent with UN core values and the UN Common Agenda.
- It is the policy of UNOPS to conduct background checks on all potential personnel. Recruitment in UNOPS is contingent on the results of such checks.