Mission and objectives
UNICEF Ethiopia is implementing a 5-year country programme 2020-2025 which is fully aligned with the UNSDCF. UNICEF will work collaboratively within the UNSDCF on a joint strategy to strengthen national systems for data collection, analysis, monitoring and applying adjustments to promote equity. Evidence will be used to monitor the situation of children, tracking progress towards equity and scale, and to inform advocacy to adjust policies, strategies and budgets. Monitoring and corrective actions will be undertaken through UNICEF staff, partners and third-party monitoring, and through mechanisms for community feedback and accountability to affected populations.Context
Oromia Region continues to face conflict, displacement, climate shocks, and disease outbreaks, exposing children to heightened protection risks, including violence, exploitation, abuse, neglect, early marriage, and family separation. Access to safe services remains limited in several zones. The western part of the region, particularly Wollega, continues to face the most severe challenges due to ongoing conflict and large-scale displacement since 2018. Delivering technical support to child protection partners at zonal and wereda levels requires strong, quality programming that addresses the root causes of child protection issues. Skilled professionals in child protection are therefore essential for effective communication, planning, implementation, and monitoring. Their role is critical in ensuring that programming at the field level is both impactful and sustainable. This demands consistent, evidence-based, and timely support, coupled with a regular presence in the field to guide ongoing initiatives. To respond to these needs, UNICEF’s Oromia Field Office is seeking to recruit a Child Protection Specialist based in Nekemte. The UNV will enhance coordination, strengthen child protection services, and assist government and partners in implementing prevention and response mechanisms that align with national frameworks and international standards.Task Description
Competencies and values
• Build and maintains partnerships • Demonstrates self-awareness and ethical awareness • Drive to achieve results for impact • Innovates and embraces change • Manages ambiguity and complexity • Thinks and acts strategically • Works collaboratively with othersLiving conditions and remarks
The UNV will be based in Nekemte, capital of East Wollega Zone, with frequent travel to surrounding zones and woredas. Basic to good accommodation options are available. The town has access to health facilities, markets, and transport connections. Security conditions vary depending on zone-specific factors; the selected volunteer must follow UNDSS and UNICEF security protocols, including travel advisories and movement restrictions As this is a national UN Volunteer assignment, the UN Volunteer will be responsible for arranging his/her own housing, other living essentials and will already be fully conversant with the living conditions in Ethiopia. You can check full entitlements at the duty station at https://app.unv.org/calculator. The complete UN Volunteer Conditions of Service is available at https://explore.unv.org/cos.”