Job Overview
UNICEF Is Hiring a Remote Consultants! Conduct Research That Shapes Global Nutrition Policies
Are you passionate about public health, nutrition, and evidence-based research? UNICEF is recruiting a Systematic Literature Review Consultants (SACA) to support their global efforts in understanding adolescent health and nutrition—and you can do it remotely from anywhere!
This short-term consultancy offers a chance to work with UNICEF’s Division of Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring (DAPM), contributing to a high-impact project on adolescent body weight, morbidity, and mortality. If you have a background in nutrition, public health, or global health monitoring—this is your call to make a difference.
🗓️ Deadline to apply: July 27, 2025
💼 POSITION SNAPSHOT
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📌 Job Title: Systematic Literature Review (SACA) Consultant
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📁 Job Number: 582314
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🏛️ Division: DAPM – Data & Analytics, Health and HIV Unit
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🌐 Location: Remote
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📋 Contract Type: Consultancy
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🕒 Level: Mid-level consultant
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📅 Application Deadline: July 27, 2025
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🧪 Sector: Research, Nutrition, Public Health, Evaluation

UNICEF Is Hiring a Remote Consultants
🔬 SCOPE OF WORK
The consultant will conduct a systematic review on the association between adolescent body weight and health outcomes, exploring:
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The link between low/high BMI or WAZ and morbidity/mortality (concurrent and long-term)
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Influence of age, puberty, sex, ethnicity on these associations
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Whether health outcomes are causes or consequences of nutritional status
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Produce a comprehensive manuscript summarizing findings
✅ REQUIREMENTS
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🎓 Master’s degree in nutrition or public health
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📊 At least 2 years’ experience in nutrition data/research/programming
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📚 Proven experience conducting systematic literature reviews
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✅ Bonus if you’ve worked in adolescent anthropometry
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🌍 Familiarity with global nutrition monitoring is a plus
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🔍 Detail-oriented, analytical mindset required
FAQs
1. Is this position remote?
✅ Yes. This is a fully remote consultancy. No relocation or office reporting is required.
2. What is the main focus of the role?
You’ll be conducting a systematic literature review on the relationship between adolescent body weight (BMI/WAZ) and morbidity/mortality outcomes.
3. What qualifications are required?
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A Master’s degree in nutrition or public health
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At least 2 years of relevant research or programmatic experience
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Experience with systematic literature reviews is essential
4. Is experience in adolescent anthropometry required?
Not required, but it’s considered a strong asset.
5. Where can I apply?
Submit your application before July 27, 2025, via the UNICEF Careers portal:
👉 https://jobs.unicef.org/en-us/job/582314
6. What division will I be working with?
You’ll work with UNICEF’s Division of Data, Analytics, Planning and Monitoring (DAPM), specifically the Health and HIV Unit.