International UN Volunteer Associate

International UN Volunteer Associate

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)

March 23, 2026May 7, 2026Panama CityPanama
Job Description
Job Posting Organization:
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is a global organization that works to improve the lives of people in over 150 countries, which collectively house around 80% of the world's population. Established in 1969, UNFPA's mission is to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe, and every young person's potential is fulfilled. The organization operates in 30 countries across the Latin America and Caribbean region, with its Regional Office located in Panama City, Panama. UNFPA focuses on reproductive health care, gender equality, and the empowerment of women and youth, providing strategic support and technical advice to its Country Offices to enhance their effectiveness in promoting reproductive health and rights.

Job Overview:
The International UN Volunteer Associate will play a crucial role in supporting the implementation of the Regional Resource Mobilization and Partnerships Strategy. This position involves providing technical, administrative, and programmatic support to UNFPA Regional and Country Offices, with a focus on enhancing resource mobilization and partnership opportunities across Latin America and the Caribbean. The individual will be responsible for conducting donor research, analyzing market trends, and mapping potential partners, including private sector entities and humanitarian organizations. The role requires generating insights and reports that will aid decision-making processes, monitoring resource mobilization targets, and supporting the development of funding proposals to improve success rates in securing financial support for UNFPA's initiatives.

Duties and Responsibilities:
The International UN Volunteer Associate will be tasked with a variety of responsibilities, including: conducting thorough donor research and market analysis to inform resource mobilization strategies; mapping and analyzing current and potential partners in the region; producing competitive landscape analyses; generating donor intelligence to strengthen strategic partnerships; analyzing internal resource mobilization data and external market trends; monitoring Country Office resource mobilization targets and updating indicators; tracking funding trends in the LAC region; conducting strategic analyses of Official Development Assistance (ODA) trends; supporting Regional and Country Offices in developing donor pipelines; providing technical support for proposal development; maintaining a knowledge management strategy; establishing a Community of Practice for skills development; and contributing to UNFPA's external engagement efforts in alignment with its mandate.

Required Qualifications:
Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to UNFPA and the UN system, embrace diversity, and be adaptable to change. They should possess strong resource mobilization experience, particularly within the UN system or broader international development context. Effective communication skills are essential for engaging diverse audiences, and candidates should have the ability to leverage resources from national governments and partners to build strategic alliances. A cultural understanding of the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region is beneficial, along with organizational awareness and technical expertise in relevant job knowledge.

Educational Background:
A relevant educational background is required, typically including a degree in international relations, development studies, public health, or a related field. Advanced degrees may be preferred, depending on the specific requirements of the position.

Experience:
Candidates should have a demonstrated level of experience in resource mobilization, partnership development, or related fields. Experience working within the UN system or in international development organizations is highly desirable. The role may require familiarity with donor engagement strategies and the ability to analyze and interpret data related to funding and resource allocation.

Languages:
Fluency in English is mandatory, and proficiency in Spanish is highly desirable given the regional focus of the position. Additional languages may be considered an asset, particularly those relevant to the countries in which UNFPA operates.

Additional Notes:
This position is classified as an international volunteer role, and candidates should be prepared for a commitment that may involve working in challenging conditions. The role is full-time and based in Panama City, which is considered a family duty station. The living conditions in Panama are generally safe, with access to modern amenities, but candidates should be aware of their surroundings and take necessary precautions. The average cost of living is approximately USD 1,120, and high-speed internet is available in urban areas. Flexibility and cultural awareness are essential for adapting to the local environment.
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