Overview
Support the implementation, coordination, and learning journey of the Leading Minds Fellowship on Climate Education, contributing to UNICEF’s work on climate education and youth participation.
Key Responsibilities
- Support the delivery and coherence of the fellowship learning journey.
- Coordinate across fellows, senior fellows, and partners.
- Develop curriculum, session design, and learning materials.
- Document and synthesize youth-led climate education Bright Spots.
- Identify and document promising initiatives from the applicant pool.
- Translate insights into evidence, policy-relevant outputs, and knowledge products.
Required Experience
- 2-3 years of experience in climate action, youth engagement, advocacy, education, or research activities.
- Demonstrated interest in youth climate leadership and climate education.
- Strong research and analytical skills with experience in literature reviews and qualitative research methods.
- Knowledge and experience of convening in virtual settings, with strong familiarity with digital workspaces, communication tools and conferencing platforms.
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities with experience developing outreach materials or documentation.
- Proficiency with digital collaboration tools and online research platforms.
- Experience participating in or supporting climate initiatives, youth networks, or educational programs.
- Ability to work independently while managing multiple deliverables and timelines.
- Ability to work in a multicultural environment.
Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Environmental Studies, International Development, Education, Climate Science, or related field (master's degree in progress is an advantage); Bachelor’s degree in Coordination, Climate Education, Research, Futures Thinking and Foresight, Training and Facilitation, Youth Engagement, Evidence Synthesis, Writing or another technical field relevant to the work of UNICEF.