Home-Based UNICEF Remote Consultant Job 2025 – Internal Communication & Staff Engagement Opportunity
Home-Based UNICEF Remote Consultant Job 2025 – Internal Communication & Staff Engagement Opportunity
- Job no: 585093
- Contract type: Consultant
- Consultancy: Producer of Internal facing Podcast “Step Up for Child Rights”
- Duty Station: Internal Communication and Staff Engagement, DGCA
- Duration: 10 Dec 2025 – 10 Dec 2027
- Home/ Office Based: Remote
- Duty Station: New York
- Level: Consultancy
- Location: United States
- Categories: Communication
- Advertised: 16 Oct 2025 Eastern Daylight Time
- Deadline: 30 Oct 2025 Eastern Daylight Time
Join UNICEF as a Remote Consultant in Internal Communication and Staff Engagement for 2025. This home-based opportunity offers a chance to strengthen global staff engagement, enhance internal communications, and contribute to UNICEF’s impactful mission worldwide. UNICEF’s Global Internal Communication and Staff Engagement (ICSE) team is seeking a highly skilled and creative podcast producer/editor to lead the development of an internal-facing podcast series titled “Step Up for Child Rights.” The ideal candidate will have a strong background in audio and video production, scriptwriting, and storytelling, with a proven ability to create engaging and impactful content. They will collaborate closely with the ICSE team and other stakeholders to ensure the podcast aligns with UNICEF’s strategic direction and internal communication goals.
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Scope of Work:
Working under the overall guidance of ICSE Communication Manager and supervision of the ICSE Communication Specialist, the consultant will be required to:
- Produce high-quality podcast episodes that align with the thematic focus and objectives of the podcast series.
- Maintain consistency in tone, style, and branding throughout the series to enhance the listener experience.
- Ensure the timely delivery of episodes according to the agreed-upon production schedule.
The podcast producer’s services will include pre-production, production, post-production (breakdown below). In total, 10 podcasts in video format need to be produced, appr. 30-40 minutes each.
Pre-production:
- Work closely with the ICSE team to develop episode structure, outlines and/or scripts that resonate with the target audience and support the series objectives. Themes and guests will be identified by the ICSE team.
- Provide guidance to guest speakers on technical aspects as needed.
Production:
- Oversee recording sessions, ensuring high-quality audio production and adherence to established timelines and guidelines.
Post-production:
- Edit recorded content, including audio cleanup, mixing, and mastering, to produce polished podcast episodes.
- Propose cuts and edits as needed to avoid redundancy and ensure coherence in the final episodes.
- Address any feedback or revisions as needed to ensure the highest standard of quality.
- Incorporate music and other creative elements as appropriate.
- Review episodes for accuracy, clarity, and consistency and submit final versions to the ICSE team
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Requirements
Education:
Degree in relevant field, and relevant technical training (e.g. communication, film/music production, broadcast/audio journalism, videography)
Knowledge/Expertise/Skills required *:
- At least 5 years of demonstrated experience in podcast production, including scriptwriting, recording, editing, and post-production.
- Strong storytelling skills and the ability to communicate complex ideas in a clear and engaging manner.
- Proficiency in video/audio editing software and equipment, with a keen eye for detail and a commitment to quality.
- Comfortable operating remote audio and technical equipment.
- Familiarity with children’s rights issues and related topics, as well as the ability to conduct thorough research and identify relevant sources.
- Excellent organizational and communication skills, with the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment and meet tight deadlines.
- Able to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines



