Early Childhood Development Specialist
Provide technical and programmatic support for Early Childhood Development initiatives.
Overview
Provide technical and programmatic support for Early Childhood Development initiatives.
You have:
- At least 3 years of professional experience in early childhood development or related fields such as health, education, social protection, or public policy design and implementation in Brazil.
- Proven experience in working with or within government institutions at federal, state, or municipal levels, particularly in the design, implementation, or monitoring of public policies for children and families.
- Experience in intersectoral coordination (especially within health, education, and social assistance systems) and collaboration across government ministries, civil society, and development partners.
- Demonstrated knowledge or practical experience in racial equity and antiracist approaches to ensure alignment with UNICEF’s Antiracist Early Childhood agenda.
- Experience with international organizations, preferably within the UN System, or other international development agencies, is a strong asset.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills in Portuguese; proficiency in English is considered an asset.
- Solid understanding of Brazilian public policy frameworks for early childhood, including the National Integrated Policy for Early Childhood (PNIPI) and relevant national programmes.
- Ability to work independently under tight deadlines and to manage multiple priorities effectively.
- Excellent interpersonal and teamwork abilities, able to work inclusively and collaboratively with a range of stakeholders, including government partners, civil society, academia, and the private sector.
Contract
This is a UNV contract. More about UNV contracts.
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to advocate for the protection of children’s rights, to help meet their basic needs, and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. Guided by the Convention on the Rights of the Child, UNICEF works to ensure that the rights of every child are respected, upholding ethical principles and international standards of care and protection. UNICEF has been present in Brazil since 1950, supporting major advances in the promotion of children’s rights — including national immunization and breastfeeding campaigns, the mobilization that led to the approval of Article 227 of the Federal Constitution and the Child and Adolescent Statute, universal access to education, and initiatives to combat child labor.
Despite significant progress over the past decades, nearly 27 million Brazilian children and adolescents (49.7%) still have one or more rights denied, especially those living in poverty and inequality — including Black, Indigenous, and Quilombola children, as well as those living in rural areas and urban peripheries. During early childhood, the absence of integrated, high-quality policies and services can have long-term impacts on children’s development, affecting their health, learning, and emotional well-being. UNICEF recognizes this period as a critical window of opportunity for human development and therefore places Early Childhood Development (ECD) at the center of its cooperation with the Brazilian government.
Through national initiatives such as the Early Childhood Friendly Unit Initiative (UAPI) and the Antiracist Early Childhood Program (PIA), UNICEF works to strengthen intersectoral public policies in education, health, and social protection, promoting the qualification of services provided to children aged 0–6 and their families. These initiatives are implemented in close collaboration with government counterparts, civil society, academia, and the private sector, and are aligned with the National Integrated Policy for Early Childhood (PNIPI). In 2025–2026, UNICEF Brazil consolidates its national-level engagement in early childhood by focusing on evidence generation, capacity building of public managers, and the development of monitoring and evaluation tools to improve the quality of early childhood services across multiple territories.
Within this context, UNICEF Brazil seeks to recruit a UN Volunteer Early Childhood Development (ECD) Specialist, based in Brasília, to provide technical and programmatic support to advance UNICEF’s ECD agenda at the national level — particularly the Early Childhood Friendly Unit Initiative (UAPI), the Antiracist Early Childhood Programme (PIA), and the National Integrated Policy for Early Childhood (PNIPI) — ensuring cross-sectoral coordination and alignment with national priorities.
Under the supervision and guidance of the ECD Manager and working closely with the UNICEF ECD team, the UN Volunteer will provide support on strengthening the ECD programmes and initiatives at national level.
As such, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks/ responsibilities:
• Support the implementation and monitoring of the Early Childhood Friendly Unit Initiative (UAPI) at the national level, ensuring cross-sectoral coordination among Health, Education, and Social Assistance areas. • Participate in strategic meetings and discussions on UAPI with government counterparts and external consultants, providing technical expertise, identifying bottlenecks, documenting lessons learned, and proposing solutions for programme strengthening and sustainability. • Support the implementation of the Antiracist Early Childhood Programme (PIA) at the national level, in coordination with the PIA Interministerial Steering Committee (composed of the Ministries of Racial Equality, Health, Education, Human Rights, and Social Assistance), ensuring effective follow-up of the agreed action plan under the Memorandum of Understanding with UNICEF. • Facilitate the development and delivery of PIA training modules in partnership with the federal government (both in-person and online with the Selo UNICEF platform). • Provide technical support to UNICEF Field Offices for the implementation of PIA-related activities and workshops at municipal and state levels, within the frameworks of Agenda Cidade UNICEF and Selo UNICEF. • Contribute to the implementation and monitoring of the National Integrated Policy for Early Childhood (PNIPI) through political engagement, technical articulation, and identification of synergies with UNICEF’s ongoing initiatives. • Nurture and maintain partnerships with key ECD networks and stakeholders, including government entities (Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary branches), academia, private sector, philanthropy, and foundations. • Support resource mobilization efforts, including the development of donor proposals in collaboration with the Private Fundraising and Partnerships (PFP) team. • Draft Terms of Reference (ToRs) for hiring processes of service providers such as training facilitators, videomakers and communication materials. • Participate in team meetings and external events, including potential field missions to support national and subnational ECD activities.
UNICEF's values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability and Sustainability (CRITAS). The UNICEF competencies required and expected for this post are: • Demonstrates Self Awareness and Ethical Awareness, • Works Collaboratively with others • Builds and Maintains Partnerships • Innovates and Embraces Change • Thinks and Acts Strategically • Drive to achieve impactful results • Manages ambiguity and complexity
• At least 3 years of professional experience in early childhood development or related fields such as health, education, social protection, or public policy design and implementation in Brazil. • Proven experience in working with or within government institutions at federal, state, or municipal levels, particularly in the design, implementation, or monitoring of public policies for children and families. • Experience in intersectoral coordination (especially within health, education, and social assistance systems) and collaboration across government ministries, civil society, and development partners. • Demonstrated knowledge or practical experience in racial equity and antiracist approaches to ensure alignment with UNICEF’s Antiracist Early Childhood agenda. • Experience with international organizations, preferably within the UN System, or other international development agencies, is a strong asset. • Demonstrated ability to support strategic partnerships and contribute to donor engagement and resource mobilization efforts, is a strong asset.
Other mandatory/ required technical knowledge
• Solid understanding of Brazilian public policy frameworks for early childhood, including the National Integrated Policy for Early Childhood (PNIPI) and relevant national programmes. • Excellent oral and written communication skills in Portuguese; proficiency in English is considered an asset. • Excellent interpersonal and teamwork abilities, able to work inclusively and collaboratively with a range of stakeholders, including government partners, civil society, academia, and the private sector. • Solid overall computer literacy, including proficiency in various MS Office applications (Excel, Word, etc.) and email/internet; familiarity with database management; and office technology equipment. • Ability to work independently under tight deadlines and to manage multiple priorities effectively. • Excellent oral and written skills; excellent drafting, formulation, reporting skills, with accuracy and professionalism in document production and editing.
Brasília is a calm and safe duty station, offering a high quality of life and a stable environment for professional and personal well-being. As the capital of Brazil and seat of the Federal Government, it hosts all ministries, national agencies, and diplomatic missions, providing a strategic setting for policy dialogue, coordination, and advocacy with key partners. The city is known for its modernist architecture, green areas, and organized layout, recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. It offers good housing options, reliable healthcare, international schools, and easy mobility through public transport and ride-hailing services. The cost of living is relatively high compared to other Brazilian capitals, especially for housing and food, and the climate features a dry season (May–September) and a rainy season (October–April). Security conditions are generally good, and Brasília’s central location ensures easy access to all regions of the country. While inequalities persist in some peripheral areas, Brasília remains a safe, well-connected, and strategic duty station for engaging with the Federal Government and partners at the national level.
As this is a national UN Volunteer assignment, the UN Volunteer will be responsible for arranging their own housing and other living essentials. National UN Volunteers are part of the malicious insurance plan.
Brazil is security level 3 (moderate). United Nations Department of Safety and Security UNDSS Brazil advises to exercise a high degree of caution in Brazil due to high levels of serious and violent crime, particularly in major cities. Violent crime as muggings, armed robbery, kidnappings, and sexual assault, is very high. Avoid shanty towns (favelas) in the big cities and if you are attacked or robbed, do not resist. Demonstrations can occur at any time and may turn violent with little or no warning.
All United Nations personnel must scrupulously comply with UNDSS procedures and recommendations during their assignment. For missions in rural areas or indigenous reservations, special procedures may apply; UN personnel should consult with the local DSS office in advance.
Information on entitlements at the duty station is available at https://app.unv.org/calculator. The complete UN Volunteer Conditions of Service is available at https://explore.unv.org/cos
Potential interview questions
| Can you describe your experience with intersectoral coordination in early childhood development? | The interviewer wants to assess your ability to work across different sectors effectively. | Highlight specific examples of your coordination efforts and the outcomes achieved. |
| What strategies would you implement to support the Antiracist Early Childhood Programme? | The interviewer seeks to understand your knowledge of racial equity in early childhood contexts. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you prioritize tasks when managing multiple projects? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you give an example of a successful partnership you developed and how it benefited your project? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What approaches do you use for monitoring and evaluating early childhood programmes? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Describe a challenge you faced in early childhood development work and how you overcame it. | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How would you ensure inclusivity in early childhood services? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What is your understanding of the National Integrated Policy for Early Childhood? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |