UNICEF

Private Sector Partnerships Consultant Rabat Morocco. 12 Months Remote# 592846

Duty station
🇲🇦 Morocco
Country / area
Morocco
Region
Africa
UN system
Fund/Programme
Closes
in 5 days Source: 00:55, Jun 10, 2026 Africa/Casablanca

About this role

The UNICEF Morocco Private Sector Partnerships Consultant will lead efforts to develop and implement strategic partnerships with the private sector to support child rights and development initiatives. Key responsibilities include identifying potential corporate partners, designing partnership frameworks, mobilizing financial and in-kind resources, and promoting responsible business practices that benefit children. The role involves building relationships with multinational corporations and national companies to leverage their expertise, innovation, and financial support for UNICEF's programs. The consultant will work remotely from Rabat, Morocco, for a 12-month term, focusing on diversifying funding sources and strengthening private sector engagement in child protection and development. The ideal candidate will be a strategic thinker with experience in partnership development, corporate engagement, and child rights advocacy.

Key requirements

  • 5+ years private sector partnerships experience
  • Bachelor's degree in relevant field
  • Fluency in English

Nice to have

  • Experience with multinational corporations
  • Knowledge of Moroccan business environment
  • Experience in child rights programming

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Requirements at a glance

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Min. experience
Minimum 5 years of professional experience in private sector partnerships, corporate engagement, or related field.
Required degree
Bachelor's degree in Business Administration, International Relations, Public Policy, or related field required.
Languages
English

UNICEF was established in 1946 to supply emergency relief to millions of children suffering in the aftermath of World War II. The organization still functions to ease the suffering of millions of children in emergency situations across the world. UNICEF also focuses on the protection and promotion of child rights, working for the survival, protection, education and healthy development of every child. At the crossroads of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, Morocco is a middle-income country but with a steadily growing economy. As a result, Morocco is seen by many member states as a strategic country given its geographical location, political stability and overall progress in human development resulting in member states main priorities shifting to expanding commercial and economic ties and de-prioritizing human capital investments. It is in this context that UNICEF Morocco sees an opportunity to diversify sources of income and develop strategic partnerships with the private sector and its different stakeholders to reduce disparities, improve the situation of children and protect their rights. Globally, UNICEF recognizes the private sector as a vital partner in driving sustainable change for children. Through collaboration with multinational corporations and national companies UNICEF builds partnerships that combine financial support, innovation, and responsible business practices. The interactions will take different forms ranging from mobilizing resources (corporate philanthropy), promoting positive changes in business practices through Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), supporting programmes for children and encouraging innovations. Location: Morocco Deadline: 9 Jun 2026 11:55 PM

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