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UNICEF is the world’s largest children’s charity working to protect vulnerable children, globally and here in Australia. Run entirely on voluntary donations, we work to improve the lives of every vulnerable child, no matter who they are or where they live. Every day our teams are on the ground in 190 countries working with local partners to deliver lifesaving help and create lasting change. From vaccinating children in war zones to providing early childhood education access in Indigenous communities, donations help us to protect every child, no matter what.
We are offering a full time, 5-month contract position, working in a flexible environment, built around the diversity of our team and their needs. A competitive salary commensurate with the not for profit sector is offered together with a broad range of wellbeing benefits.
What we are looking for
We are seeking a purpose-driven Youth Engagement Specialist to design and deliver engaging initiatives that strengthen youth participation and elevate young people’s voices, with a strong focus on climate and child rights priorities.
This role plays a key part in delivering youth engagement initiatives aligned with the Children’s Strategy and broader organisational priorities, including work supporting young people to engage with climate-related issues. It works closely with young people and youth-led organisations to build capacity and ensure their perspectives inform our work.
Your day will include
We would like you to have the following skills and experience
What will it feel like to work at UNICEF Australia
How To Apply
To apply for this fantastic opportunity please select "Apply" and submit the following documents in PDF format:
For further information on this position, please be in touch with our People & Culture Team: [email protected].
We welcome you to contact us to discuss any requirements that will ensure you can participate fully in our recruitment experience.
Applications for this position close Thursday 25th June 2026.
All applicants are required to be legally entitled to work in Australia. UNICEF Australia has a zero-tolerance approach to abuse and exploitation and adheres to strict safeguarding principles. All successful candidates will be required to undergo rigorous background checks (including National Criminal History Checks and Working with Children Check) and sign and abide by our Code of Conduct on Child Safeguarding & Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse.
UNICEF Australia is committed to ensure all our People, from any background, feel heard, considered, and able to contribute to their full potential. We are striving to build a truly inclusive workplace, one that our team feel they can bring their best self to work and is reflective of the wider community that we serve.
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