Job Overview
Public Health Communication Consultant – Remote UNICEF Role (3 Months) | Apply by July 31, 2025
Are you a seasoned public health communication expert ready to help build vaccine confidence at a national level? UNICEF is seeking a Public Health Communication Consultant for a 56-day remote consultancy over three months. This home-based role supports Belize’s Ministry of Health and Wellness to finalize the national rotavirus vaccine rollout plan and enhance vaccine messaging for both rotavirus and measles.
Key deliverables include finalizing the Belize Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction Plan, creating evidence-based messaging frameworks, facilitating focus groups, and producing 4 instructional videos for healthcare workers. Fluency in English is required, and previous experience with UN agencies or national health authorities is an asset.
As a consultant, you will develop culturally sensitive communication strategies, coordinate stakeholder engagement, and produce impactful multimedia training materials. This opportunity is ideal for professionals with at least 5 years’ experience in health communication, immunization campaigns, and behavior change communication (BCC).

Remote UNICEF Role (3 Months) | Apply by July 31, 2025
Key deliverables include finalizing the Belize Rotavirus Vaccine Introduction Plan, creating evidence-based messaging frameworks, facilitating focus groups, and producing 4 instructional videos for healthcare workers. Fluency in English is required, and previous experience with UN agencies or national health authorities is an asset. UNICEF is hiring a Public Health Communication Consultant for a 3-month, remote assignment to support vaccine confidence in Belize!
🗓 Deadline to apply: July 31, 2025
🌍 Location: Remote
📩 Apply via UNICEF Careers Portal
FAQs
Q1: Is this a remote position?
Yes, the consultancy is fully home-base with no on-site requirement.
Q2: How long is the consultancy?
Approximately 56 working days over a 3-month period.
Q3: What qualifications are require?
An advanced degree in Public Health, Health Communication, or a related field, plus a minimum of 5 years’ relevant experience.
Q4: What are the key tasks?
Finalizing the national vaccine rollout plan, designing communication strategies for rotavirus and measles vaccines, stakeholder engagement, and producing training videos.
Q5: How do I apply?
Submit your application via the UNICEF Careers portal before July 31, 2025.