Technical Expert/Consultant in Health Economics and Financing

Technical Expert/Consultant in Health Economics and Financing

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

November 1, 2025November 18, 2025United States
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United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) works in 190 countries and territories to protect the rights of every child. UNICEF has spent 70 years working to improve the lives of children and their families. Defending children's rights throughout their lives requires a global presence, aiming to produce results and understand their effects.
Job Description
Job Posting Organization:
UNICEF, established in 1946, is a United Nations agency dedicated to providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide. With a mission to uphold the rights of every child, UNICEF operates in over 190 countries and territories, focusing on equity as the cornerstone of its programs, advocacy, and operations. The organization employs thousands of staff members globally, working to ensure that every child has the opportunity to survive, thrive, and fulfill their potential. UNICEF's Global Programme Division (GPD) provides strategic leadership and technical expertise, linking global standards with country-level implementation, and has established Centres of Excellence (CoEs) in various regions to deliver high-quality assistance in policy reform, design" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">program design, and humanitarian response.

Job Overview:
The Technical Expert/Consultant position is designed to provide specialized technical expertise in health economics and financing, particularly in resource-limited environments. The role involves working closely with UNICEF's Centres of Excellence and Country Offices, as well as external partners, to deliver tailored support in response to specific country and program needs. The consultant will be expected to contribute to the development of national health strategies, conduct fiscal space analyses, and generate evidence to guide investments in health and immunization interventions. The position aims to strengthen countries' institutional capacity and contribute to resilient health systems that prioritize equitable and sustainable outcomes for children and women.

Duties and Responsibilities:
  • Provide technical advisory on strategic planning, policy formulation, and review, including expert guidance to governments in designing, costing, and financing health strategies.
  • Conduct fiscal space analyses to support domestic resource mobilization for national health programs.
  • Perform cost-effectiveness and cost-benefit analyses to guide investments in health interventions.
  • Conduct efficiency analyses of health programs using data from various sources.
  • Develop investment cases and advocate for expanding health interventions.
  • Collaborate with UNICEF Centers of Excellence and Country Offices to deliver specialized expertise.
  • Generate evidence and benchmark financing models to ensure health investments are equitable and financially sustainable.

Required Qualifications:
Candidates must possess expertise in health economics and health financing, with experience in resource-limited environments. Junior consultants should have 2-5 years of experience, mid-level consultants should have 5-10 years, and senior consultants should have over 10 years of experience. Additionally, candidates should have experience in cost analysis, economic evaluation, public financial management, and advocacy in the health sector. Strong analytical skills and the ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multi-cultural environment are essential.

Educational Background:
An advanced university degree in health economics, public financial management, or public administration is required. Additional qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced degree, emphasizing the importance of practical knowledge and skills in the field.

Experience:
The level of experience required varies by consultant level: Junior consultants need 2-5 years, mid-level consultants require 5-10 years, and senior consultants should have more than 10 years of relevant experience in health economics and financing, particularly in resource-limited settings.

Languages:
While the job description does not specify mandatory languages, proficiency in English is likely essential given the international nature of UNICEF's work. Knowledge of additional languages may be beneficial, particularly those relevant to the regions in which UNICEF operates.

Additional Notes:
The position is likely to be full-time, and candidates are encouraged to apply regardless of their background, including persons living with disabilities. UNICEF emphasizes diversity and inclusion in its hiring practices. The application process requires a cover letter, CV, and a financial proposal, and candidates must ensure that all documents are submitted correctly to avoid disqualification. The deadline for applications is not specified, indicating that interested candidates should apply as soon as possible.
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