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UNICEF Seeks Qualified Candidates for Homebased Research Consultant Role – Apply this 2025

Job no: 580475
Contract type: Consultant
Duty Station: Sarajevo
Level: Consultancy
Location: Bosnia & Herzegovina
Categories: Education

Purpose of Activity/Assignment:

The purpose of this assignment is to assist in development and implementation of  a child-centered Disaster Risk Reduction (CCDRR) model in schools in selected municipalities/cities in  Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), guided by the principles and priorities of The Comprehensive School Safety Framework (CSSF) 2022-2030. The consultant will work closely with four schools in BiH to enhance their capacities and empower them to better prepare for and respond to disasters.

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UNICEF Seeks Qualified Candidates for Homebased Research Consultant Role – Apply this 2025


The consultant will be responsible for the following: 

1.  Supporting the development of a methodology and detailed work plan for implementing the CCDRR model – The consultant will support the lead consultant in the process of creation of a comprehensive methodology and detailed work plan for implementing the CCDRR model in alignment with the CSSF. This role includes assisting in the development of a timeline and support in identifying tools for school risk self-assessment and planning.  Working in close collaboration with the lead consultant, the associate consultant will facilitate the integration of the feedback from the pilot phase and help refine the methodology for broader scale-up.

2.  Facilitating the formation of school CCDRR teams in a selected pilot school – The consultant will facilitate the formation of a multidisciplinary CCDRR team in the selected school responsible for school risk assessment, action planning, and implementation. This team will consist of school management, teachers, parents, local community representatives, and other relevant stakeholders and should be linked with the local community DRR platform. As part of the CCDRR team structure, a student-led CCDRR club will be formed, ensuring that children take an active role in identifying risks and shaping preparedness strategies. The student CCDRR club will lead the risk assessment and action planning process from a child-cantered perspective, ensuring that the voices and experiences of students drive decision-making. The consultant will facilitate the structuring of both the multidisciplinary CCDRR team and the student CCDRR club, supporting the clear defining of their roles, responsibilities, and coordination mechanisms to ensure effective engagement and sustainability.

3.  Facilitating risk assessment workshop with active child participation– The consultant is to co-facilitate with the lead consultant a participatory risk assessment workshop to support CCDRR team to conduct school risk assessment, meaning to identify and analyze risks within the school environment, and support the school in developing a comprehensive risk assessment report.

4.  Supporting school CCDRR team in developing and implementing the DRR school improvement plan – Building on the findings of the risk assessment, the consultant will support the school CCDRR team in developing a tailored DRR school improvement plan. The plan will ensure child-led contributions, fostering a sense of ownership among students while addressing identified risks and outlining clear, actionable steps for mitigation and preparedness. The consultant will then provide hands-on support to the school during the implementation of the plan. This also includes support in organizing at least one disaster simulation drill.

5.  Facilitating capacity building workshops– The consultant should co-facilitate with the lead consultant two capacity building workshops for a) school staff and relevant stakeholders and b) students, with an outcome to improve the school capacities for sustainable DRR practices.

6. Scale up CCDRR in school pilot to three additional schools– Following the pilot phase, the consultant will support UNICEF in expanding the CCDRR model to three additional schools across different local communities. This scale-up will replicate key actions undertaken during the pilot phase, including forming CCDRR teams, conducting risk assessments, developing and implementing DRR action plans, and delivering capacity-building workshops. Lessons learned from the pilot school will be integrated to enhance the effectiveness of the model across the new schools.

The consultant is expected to use their own equipment, including computer and other necessary hardware and software, for delivering the assigned. The consultant’s presence in BiH will be necessary as determined by the methodological requirements of the assignment.

The consultant shall not make use of any unpublished or confidential information obtained during the course of the assignment without prior authorization from UNICEF. 

The products of this consultancy are not the property of the consultant and cannot be shared without the permission of UNICEF.

The consultant shall respect the local norms and refrain from interfering in the country’s political affairs.

UNICEF remains the owner of the deliverables and UNICEF rules and regulations apply on intellectual property will be applicable where necessary.

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To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have… 

Fluency in B/H/S and English.

University degree in DRR, Education, or other Social Sciences

Demonstrated experience in supporting programme implementation in school settings, with fieldwork responsibilities.

Experience in implementing participatory approaches, particularly those involving children and youth.

Experience working in DRR sector will be considered as asset

Solid co-facilitation and training skills, with the ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders, including school staff, students, parents, and local governance.

Knowledge of the local context in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including the education sector and disaster risk landscape.

Teamwork sills, ability to manage multiple tasks, and meet deadlines effectively.

Familiarity with safeguarding and ethical standards in working with children.


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Jasper

Jasper is an Information Technology graduate from the Harare Institute of Technology and the visionary founder of Campus Lifestyle, a platform dedicated to connecting students and young professionals with career opportunities in the global development sector. With a passion for youth empowerment and career development, Jasper established Campus Lifestyle to bridge the gap between students and meaningful employment opportunities. His platform provides pre-university and post-university students with access to verified United Nations (UN) and NGO job listings, ensuring that young professionals can find roles that align with their skills and aspirations.

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