Corporate Alliances Consultant

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Background

The private sector is a key UNICEF partner and a driving force in achieving large-scale results for the realization of children’s rights. UNICEF global business engagement strategy guides our approach to build business sector awareness and capacity to act and use its influence on employees, customers, suppliers, communities and the wider public, to support our mandate for children, through UNICEF programmes as well as the broader Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Leverage on private sector resources and knowledge, aligned with public policies and their initiatives at different government levels, is fundamental to creating the greatest impact for children. As part of this strategy, the Business Engagement and Children’s Rights (BECR) programme comprises of three pillars which include: influencing the enabling environment for business, guiding, and accelerating business action, and bringing business action to address adverse impact and accelerate results for children with UNICEF programming and partnerships.

  • UNICEF in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has engaged strategically with the business sector to position children’s rights, maximize results for children and contribute to the progress of the SDGs. Country offices (COs) have been collaborating in many ways with the business ecosystem through partnerships and other BECR initiatives, achieving greater impact on the development and well-being of children. UNICEF has also been proactive in fostering responsible business conduct in line with the ChiId Rights and Business Principles (CRBP). Programme agendas have been prioritized to promote and accelerate the adoption of corporate policies and practices that respect and support children’s rights in business operations, not only by companies, but also by other strategic stakeholders in the business sector.
  • Currently, the Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) team in the LAC Regional Office (LACRO), through the BECR area, supports COs in the development and expansion of the Business Engagement strategy to leverage the main business assets of companies, their advocacy and promote respect for children’s rights (CRB). This contributes to addressing the main challenges affecting children today, creating and strengthening partnerships and collaborations with UNICEF to achieve large-scale, positive change across the region.
  • In addition, the BECR area collaborates with the management and programme teams in LACRO to develop and promote business engagement initiatives with the most potential of positive impact on children in areas such as nutrition, early child development (ECD), education, protection (end violence against children), emergency (business and community resilience – BCR), WASH, climate change, and social policy.
  • To position respect and support for children’s rights as a business priority and achieve large-scale transformative results for children in the region, UNICEF requires maximising the power of business influence through knowledge and technical support to LACRO and COs for the implementation and scaling up of the Business Influence strategy.

Purpose of the Assignment

  • The consultancy is designed to support the development of certain key activities related to advancing UNICEF’s Business Engagement strategy within Country Offices (COs) and the LAC Regional Office (LACRO). This includes enhancing efforts to scale up Child Rights and Business (CRB) priorities across the region. The consultant will provide additional expertise under the general guidance of the Corporate Alliance Specialist (Business Engagement and Child Rights) and in close coordination with Corporate Partnerships, Planning, and Programme teams in LACRO, as well as BECR focal points in COs.

Specific Tasks

Key responsibilities will include:

  • Coordinating the development of specific BECR activities: Facilitate and oversee activities related to BECR priorities in the region, part of the BECR annual plan of the LACRO Regional Support Centre.
  • Technical Support: Provide expert guidance and support to COs on business engagement and CRB priorities.
  • Information Management and Knowledge Sharing: Develop and manage information resources, and share knowledge related to business engagement.
  • Reporting: Prepare and deliver reports on business engagement activities and outcomes.

Expected Results

Specific Agendas and Deliverables:

The consultancy will focus on three priority agendas/areas:

  • Promotion of Family-Friendly Policies (FFP): Implement a series of technical meetings (FFP by-monthly regional meetings and one-o-one meetings) to develop and implement strategies for the promotion of family-friendly policies in the business sector. A resource mobilization strategy and a business engagement plan to get support and scale up the impact of this agenda at the COs will be developed and implemented by the consultant.
  • Children’s Rights in Corporate Due Diligence: Support regional and COs advocacy efforts to promote the integration of children’s rights into corporate due diligence (RBC) through the participation in regional forums, development of technical materials and training sessions.
  • Promoting and scaling up CRB priorities and emerging agendas: Contribute to the implementation of activities for scaling up CRB initiatives and ensuring their effective implementation, monitoring and reporting across the region working with and on the business sector to respect and promote children’s rights.

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Minimum Requirements and Qualifications

Education

  • Advanced University degree in Business, Law, Public Administration, International Development, or other relevant field (A first level university degree with relevant combination of academic qualification and additional 2 years of relevant experience will be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree).

Work Experience

  • At least 5 years of relevant professional experience in Sustainability, Partnerships Development, BHR/CRB, business consulting and/or CSR management.

Languages

  • Fluency in Spanish and English is required. Knowledge of another UN language used in the LAC Region is considered an asset.

Source: https://jobs.unicef.org/cw/en-us/job/574760

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