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GBViE Research Consultant

GBViE Research Consultant

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UNICEF is Hiring: GBViE Research Consultant

Are you a passionate and experienced professional dedicated to ending gender-based violence in emergencies? Do you have a strong background in feminist research and a strong desire to make a global impact? Ultimately, UNICEF is looking for a GBViE Research Consultant to join our Child Protection Section in New York. This is, in fact, a remote-based consultancy that will run from September 2025 to February 2026, with potential for travel to emergency-affected countries.

About the Role:

As the GBViE Research Consultant, you’ll be a key part of our mission to protect children and address GBV in some of the world’s most complex crises. Specifically, your work will focus on three key areas:

  • Finalizing guidance on UNICEF’s GBViE research and impact evaluations.
  • Developing up to five abstracts and other resources for the 2026 SVRI Global Forum.
  • Providing technical expertise on global GBViE products, including advocacy notes and case studies.

What We’re Looking For:

To qualify, candidates must have an advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent) in public health, social work, political science, human rights, or a related field. Additionally, you should possess at least 8-10 years of humanitarian work experience in GBV programming, particularly in conflict or disaster-affected areas. Furthermore, you must demonstrate strong experience in conducting GBV-related research and impact evaluations, with a specific focus on feminist research approaches. We also require a solid understanding of GBV guiding principles and the survivor-centered approach, along with excellent drafting and communication skills.

GBViE Research Consultant

GBViE Research Consultant

Ready to apply?

Consequently, to apply, please ensure your profile is complete on UNICEF’s e-Recruitment system. You must upload your academic credentials and a financial proposal detailing costs per deliverable. UNICEF advertised the position on August 27, 2025.

Join us in making a difference for every child, everywhere.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: Is this a full-time position? A: No, this is a consultancy position, not a full-time staff role. In fact, the contract will run from September 2025 to February 2026.

Q: Is travel required for this role? A: While the position is home-based, you may travel to emergency-affected contexts if it proves feasible and necessary for the work. Fortunately, UNICEF will cover any emergent or unforeseen travel and related expenses.

Q: What is a “financial proposal” and what should it include? A: A financial proposal is a document that outlines your proposed costs for the consultancy. Ultimately, it should include the costs for each deliverable and a total lump-sum amount for the entire assignment. In addition, you should account for any estimated costs like health insurance and living costs.

Q: Do I need to be a U.S. citizen or a New York resident to apply? A: No, this is a remote-based consultancy. While our office is in New York, UNICEF welcomes qualified candidates from any location.

Q: What is the Sexual Violence Research Initiative (SVRI) Global Forum? A: The SVRI Global Forum is a large international conference focused on research on violence against women and children. Specifically, you will prepare abstracts for this conference, which will take place in Bangkok, Thailand.

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