Child Protection Reintegration & CP transition International Consultant, Maiduguri, Nigeria (office based) 9 months Req#594191

UN Children's Fund - UNICEF

Consultant Closes 09 Jul 2026 1 days left

Overview

Support the transition towards government-led Child Protection Area of Responsibility coordination by strengthening government capacity and supporting the prevention of child recruitment and use by armed groups. Provide technical leadership in facilitating the social and economic reintegration of children and women exiting armed groups.


Key Responsibilities
  • Support the transition towards government-led Child Protection Area of Responsibility coordination by strengthening the capacity of the Ministry of Social Welfare to lead coordination mechanisms and technical working groups.
  • Support the prevention of child recruitment and use by armed groups, including other grave violations against children and women.
  • Provide technical leadership in facilitating the social and economic reintegration of children and women exiting armed groups and peacebuilding efforts in north-east Nigeria.
  • Ensure that reintegration programming is timely, equitable and centred on the best interests of the child, while strengthening national systems to sustainably deliver protection services beyond the humanitarian response.
  • Ensure that reintegration approaches are survivor-centred, gender-responsive and inclusive, addressing the differentiated needs of girls, boys and children with disabilities, and reinforcing community-based protection mechanisms as a foundation for long-term reintegration outcomes.
Required Experience
  • Minimum 7–10 years of relevant professional experience in child protection programming and coordination, with demonstrated experience in the reintegration of children affected by armed conflict (CAAC).
  • Proven experience in coordination and/or support to inter-agency mechanisms (e.g., CP AoR, technical working groups), with a strong understanding of government-led coordination processes.
  • Demonstrated experience in capacity strengthening of government systems, including training, mentoring and institutional support.
  • Strong experience in conducting assessments, gap analyses and desk reviews, with the ability to produce high-quality analytical reports and actionable recommendations.
  • Proven ability to work in complex humanitarian settings, with strong stakeholder engagement and facilitation skills.
Qualifications

MA Child Protection, Social Work, International Development, Human Rights, or a related field

Other Details
Languages Required
Excellent drafting and communication skills in English.
Languages Preferred
Not specified
Contract Duration
9 months
Work Modality
Office Based
Remuneration
Not specified
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