Join UNICEF Canada – one of Canada’s most respected and historic charities – and be part of a high-impact, mission-driven team working across Canada and globally to create a better world for children. We are seeking a talented individual for the role of Specialist, International Programs & Emergencies (Bilingual)
Position Details
Position Title | Specialist, International Programs & Emergencies (Bilingual) |
Employment Type: | Full-time, Permanent (Vacant – New Role) |
Reports to: | Director, International Programs & Emergencies |
Direct Reports: | 0 |
Salary Range: | $62,000 to $71,500 per year annually with benefits and 3 weeks paid vacation |
Work Location: | Toronto/Montreal |
Work Environment: | UNICEF Canada currently operates under a Flexible-Hybrid model that requires team members to attend the office at least 2 days/week. |
Why UNICEF & UNICEF Canada?
UNICEF is the world’s farthest-reaching humanitarian organization for children. Across 190 countries and territories, and in the world’s toughest places, we provide and advocate for education, health and nutrition services. Protect children from violence and abuse. Bring clean water and sanitation to those in need. Keep them safe from climate change and disease. Serve as the world’s largest provider of vaccines. Before, during and after emergencies, we’re on the ground with life-saving help and hope. The needs of children around the world continue to increase and the role of UNICEF is more important than ever.
UNICEF Canada is one of 32 National Committees located in high-income countries around the world. Our team exists to fundraise for UNICEF’s highest priorities, and to work neutrally with governments and the private sector in Canada and internationally to advance the rights and well-being of children and youth.
As UNICEF Canada prepares to launch a bold new Strategic Plan in 2026, a key priority will be amplifying our voice through our policy and advocacy efforts to further advance the children’s rights in Canadian laws, policies and budgets.
Be part of this next phase of impact!
The Opportunity
Reporting to the Director, International Programs & Emergencies, the Specialist, International Programs & Emergencies provides subject matter expertise in UNICEF programming in both English and French. This role is responsible for overseeing the reporting and monitoring requirements of UNICEF Canada programs funded by government and strategic private sector partners.
As the primary bilingual fact-checker, the Specialist ensures accuracy in both languages and offers strategic support to private sector partners, including individual donors, foundations, and corporations. Key responsibilities include collaborating with UNICEF Country Offices and maintaining strong relationships with government program focal points.
Sound like you. Apply now and help us make an impact.
Key Accountabilities
Program Management: Reporting and Monitoring (Government and High Value) (55%)
- Manage day-to-day operations of multi-million-dollar government projects, maintaining regular communication with Global Affairs Canada (GAC) focal points.
- Build strong partnerships with UNICEF Country Offices to design and implement projects, applying results-based management (RBM), logic models, and environmental and gender assessments.
- Monitor project performance to ensure compliance with donor agreements, tracking indicators, budgets, and timelines, while maintaining consistent communication with Country Offices and partners.
- Lead the drafting of strategic donor reports for Development gifts under $500K, tailoring content to suit technical and donor-friendly audiences.
Support donor stewardship by responding promptly to requests for additional information and ensuring high-quality communications. - Anticipate and address donor needs, providing guidance to UNICEF Country Offices and experts, and escalating challenges to the Director, IPE with recommended solutions.
- Coordinate financial remittances by leading remittance meetings and entering data into UNICEF’s global database.
- Oversee the programmatic side of Survival Gifts, ensuring timely identification of cost points, project alignment, and accurate remittance.
- Lead on the programmatic elements of Galas, working with HQ and Country Offices to identify funding priorities, manage reporting, and ensure proper remittance.
Proposal Development (10%)
- Support the Director, IPE, in developing Government of Canada funding proposals using a project management approach, applying RBM, gender, and environmental analysis to streamline collaboration with Country Offices.
- Assist the Director and Manager, IPE, in writing and designing strategic proposals for diverse, high-value donors.
- Build and steward relationships with key stakeholders – including UNICEF Country Offices and Headquarters – to gather program materials for time-sensitive proposals and concept notes.
Research, Knowledge Management and Organizational Capacity Development (35%)
- Develop and maintain deep knowledge of UNICEF’s policies and programs, as well as national and international developments in international development and humanitarian action, with emphasis on Canadian policies and priorities.
- Stay current on issues affecting UNICEF and identify reliable sources for needed information.
- Lead fact-checking (English and French) for the International Programs and Emergency team and train new staff in the process.
Prepare strategic materials – including concept papers, situation briefs, and Town Hall presentations for UNICEF Canada’s senior leadership and other audiences. - Create and manage tools and systems to capture and share knowledge on UNICEF’s work and impact, improving efficiency and supporting fundraising and communications.
- Support the Director, IPE, in developing a needs-based staff development strategy for UNICEF Canada.
- Design and deliver strategic training and learning opportunities for staff, volunteers, campaigners, and partners; lead all French-language trainings.
- Manage travel logistics program (e.g., donor and CEO visits), coordinating with Country Offices to produce detailed travel binders and tailored briefs.
Qualifications
- Bilingual in English and French (required)
- Post-secondary degree (or equivalent experience) in International Development, Political Science, or a related field
- Minimum five (5) years of relevant professional experience
- Strong ability to build effective relationships with colleagues, overseas offices, and partners
- Excellent verbal and written communication across multiple media
- Proven organizational and project management skills, with attention to detail, quality, deadlines, and multitasking in a fast-paced environment
- Solid knowledge of Results-Based Management, data analysis, gender, and environmental programming
- Experience working with Canadian international donors, including Global Affairs Canada
- Skilled at distilling complex information for diverse internal and external audiences
- Strong knowledge of the Canadian international aid sector and issues affecting children in developing countries
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office
An Employer of Choice: What We Offer
UNICEF Canada is where diverse talent & passion come together to create extraordinary impact for every child. We are committed to being an employer of choice and building a culture that is inclusive, ambitious, compassionate, and high impact.
Members of the UNICEF Canada team have access to the following employee benefits:
A ROBUST COMPENSATION PACKAGE |
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A COMMITMENT TO WELLNESS |
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A CULTURE OF LEARNING & GROWTH |
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AN INCLUSIVE & PURPOSE-DRIVEN WORKPLACE |
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A CHANCE TO DO MEANINGFUL & LIFE-CHANGING WORK |
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Our Commitment to Inclusive Workplaces & Recruitment
UNICEF Canada is an inclusive workplace and is committed to championing diversity, equity, inclusion and accessibility. Requests for accommodation can be made at any stage of the recruitment process.
At UNICEF Canada, we believe strongly in personal connections and our hiring process is entirely human-driven. We do not use AI or automated systems to review applications or conduct interviews. Each candidate is evaluated by our experienced team to ensure a fair and thoughtful hiring experience.
How to Apply
Please submit your resume and cover letter as one document to careers@unicef.ca by 11:59 PM EST on Tuesday, September 30, 2025. Please include your salary expectations in your cover email and reference Specialist, International Programs & Emergencies (Bilingual) in the subject heading.
UNICEF Canada thanks all applicants for their interest in this opportunity, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Consistent with our Child Safeguarding Policy, all successful candidates must receive clearance by a police background check (including a vulnerable sector screen).
About UNICEF and UNICEF Canada
UNICEF is the world’s farthest-reaching humanitarian organization for children. Across 190 countries and territories, and in the world’s toughest places, we work to help children survive, defend their rights, keep them protected, healthy and educated, and give them a fair chance to fulfill their potential.
UNICEF Canada is one of 32 National Committees located in countries around the world. Our team exists to fundraise for UNICEF’s highest priorities, and to work neutrally with governments and the private sector in Canada and internationally to advance the rights and well-being of children and youth.