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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailParent Sector:Education Sector (ED)
Duty Station: remote
Job Family:Education
Type of contract:Non Staff
Duration of contract:From 1 to 6 months
Recruitment open to:Internal and external candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Duty Station Time):10.08.2025
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization Integrity Respect for Diversity Professionalism
Background and Context
The UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning (UIL) is located in Hamburg Germany and is one of UNESCOs eight education Institutes. UIL supports Member States in the field of lifelong learning with a focus on learning ecosystems skills for life and work and inclusive learning. It pays special attention to UNESCOs Global Priorities Africa and Gender Equality. Within UNESCOs broad educational mandate the mission of the Institute is to promote the recognition of and create the conditions for the exercise of the right to education and learning. The Institute undertakes research capacity-building networking and publication on lifelong learning. UIL responds to the concerns of all UNESCO Member States giving priority to least developed countries. Key areas of UILs work that are of particular relevance to the consultancy are highlighted below:
Capacity-building workshops for national and local lifelong learning advancement
UIL collaborates with partners globally to build national and local capacities for policy design and implementation. A key element of this work are hybrid capacity-building workshops for Strengthening education systems from a lifelong learning perspective and Empowering learning cities to become key players of lifelong learning advancement both developed in partnership with Shanghai Open University (SOU). The next edition of these workshops taking place between October and November 2025 will support national policy-makers from seven countries in advancing lifelong learning policy and addition city-level representatives from two countries will be invited to enhance their learning city strategies and support implementation. The workshops will combine virtual sessions and an in-person component hosted in Shanghai with a focus on national lifelong learning policy learning cities recognition of prior learning and flexible pathways.
UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC)
In a context of rapid urban growth and increasing challenges related to social inclusion sustainability and economic development UIL established the UNESCO Global Network of Learning Cities (GNLC) to support local governments in harnessing lifelong learning as a strategic tool for inclusive and sustainable urban development. The GNLC coordinated by UIL is an international policy-oriented network that provides inspiration know-how and examples of best practice. Its mission is to support and accelerate the practice of lifelong learning in cities worldwide by promoting policy dialogue and peer learning among member cities forging links and fostering partnerships building capacities for lifelong learning and developing tools to encourage and recognize progress in building learning cities. To further expand the capacity-building offer to its member cities the UNESCO GNLC is designing the GNLC Academy as a dedicated platform for capacity-building and peer learning. The GNLC Academy will cover a broad range of subjects including an online course on Lifelong Learning for Health and Well-Being designed and offered in collaboration by the GNLC Academy and the WHO Academy.
The benefits of lifelong learning for older adults
In response to global demographic shifts and ageing populations UIL is advancing research on lifelong learning for older adults. Recognizing the need for inclusive education systems that support active ageing UIL collaborates with Shanghai Open University (SOU) on a multi-year initiative () to explore how LLL enhances older adults well-being autonomy and societal participation. This work involves three thematic studies: reskilling and upskilling for changing labour markets intergenerational learning to foster social cohesion and digital learning to improve access and inclusion. The research aims to inform policy and practice contributing to Sustainable Development Goal 4 by promoting equitable lifelong learning opportunities for all age groups.
Purpose of the consultancy
To this end UIL is seeking a junior consultant to support the Skills Throughout Life Team in a) contributing to the development and implementation of hybrid capacity-building workshops for lifelong learning policy and strategy advancement at national and local levels; b) supporting the development and implementation of an online capacity-building module on LLL for health and well-being offered in collaboration by the GNLC Academy and the WHO Academy c) supporting UILs research on LLL for older adults in particular contributing to the development of learning modules based on the three thematic studies and d) supporting the organization of the international conference on digitalisation in lifelong learning.
Main duties and responsibilities
Under the overall authority of the Director of the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong Learning and under the direct supervision of the team leader of the Skills Throughout Life Programme and GNLC Coordinator the individual consultant will undertake the following main responsibilities:
Assignment 1: Supporting the development of training modules on the thematic study on upskilling and reskilling for older adults and coordinate the development of training modules on the thematic study of intergenerational learning and digital learning for older adults
Based on the thematic study on upskilling/reskilling for older adults the consultant will support the development of one training module on the theme. The consultant will assist in drafting content ensuring pedagogical coherence and aligning the modules with the projects objectives. Tasks include reviewing study findings contributing to the instructional design and coordinating inputs from relevant stakeholders. The module should be practical inclusive and adaptable for use by diverse lifelong learning addition the consultant will coordinate the development of training two other modules related to the thematic study on intergenerational learning and digital learning for older adults ensuring that the modules maintain a consistent style and are appropriately tailored to the target audience.
Assignment 2: Supporting the capacity building workshop on Strengthening education systems from a LLL perspective
As part of UILs capacity-building efforts a hybrid workshop on Strengthening education systems from a lifelong learning perspective will be held in Sept/Oct 2025. The consultant will support the organization of the workshop in particular the learning cities track. A key task will be assisting in the setup and management of the UIL Learning Hub to facilitate virtual engagement and resource sharing throughout the workshop.
Assignment 3: Supporting the capacity building workshop on Empowering cities to become key players of lifelong learning advancement
As part of UILs capacity-building programme a hybrid workshop on Empowering cities to become key players of lifelong learning advancement will be held in late 2025. The consultant will support the organization and delivery of the workshop including participant communication session design and facilitation and setup of the UIL Learning Hub. Additional tasks include supporting the review of output documents and assisting in the evaluation of the course and its outcomes.
Assignment 4: Supporting the development of a training module on LLL for health and well-being in cities
As part of a joint initiative to promote lifelong learning for health and well-being in cities a training module is being developed based on the Yeonsu Declaration and theEnactment Guide for Learning Cities to promote Health and Well-Being in collaboration with the WHO Academy. The consultant will support the modules development and implementation by ensuring alignment with the needs of Learning Cities and assisting with piloting and refinement for diverse urban contexts.
Assignment 5: Supporting the organization of the international conference on digitalisation in lifelong learning
The consultant will support the organization of two thematic panels at the international conference on digitalisation in lifelong learning: one focusing on the recognition validation and accreditation of prior learning (RVA) and the other on learning in ageing societies. This will involve drafting speaker and moderator guidelines sending and following up on invitations coordinating with the host institution and supporting UILs participation in the addition to these panels the consultant will also assist in coordinating two keynote speeches during the plenary session including communication with keynote speakers and the preparation of speaker guidelines.
Deliverables and timeline
The consultant must submit editable versions of all deliverables in English within the contract period based on the deadlines indicated above.
By 15 September 2025 the consultant will:
By 15 October 2025 the consultant will:
By 15 November 2025 the consultant will:
By 15 December 2025 the consultant will:
UIL will provide feedback to each deliverable submitted and hold regular meetings to ensure the progress and quality of the consultants work.
The contractor should ensure that all visibility materials are produced in line with UNESCOs branding guidelines. Please refer to the UNESCO Style Manual for citation style terminology and spelling abbreviations references etc.
In line with UNESCOs overall gender mainstreaming strategy the contractor is expected to integrate a gender perspective in all activities and apply gender analysis and mainstreaming concepts whenever feasible.
The documents produced will be the property of UIL.
Logistic arrangements and travels
The consultancy can be done by working remotely.
UIL will provide feedback to each deliverable submitted and hold regular meetings to ensure the progress and quality of the consultants work.
The contractor should ensure that all visibility materials are produced in line with UNESCOs branding guidelines. Please refer to the UNESCO Style Manual for citation style terminology and spelling abbreviations references etc.
In line with UNESCOs overall gender mainstreaming strategy the contractor is expected to integrate a gender perspective in all activities and apply gender analysis and mainstreaming concepts whenever feasible.
The documents produced will be the property of UIL.
Required Qualifications
Education
Work experience
Skills
Language
Application process
Content of the application
Interested candidates will need to submit one consolidated PDF document which includes the following information:
The proposal should not exceed 5 pages. Proposals missing any of the above will not be considered.
Selection process
A shortlist of the three most suitable applicants will be drawn up and the selected candidates will be contacted by the team leader of the Skills Throughout Life Programme. The successful candidate will be selected and offered a contract based on the application review.
UNESCO recalls that paramount consideration in the appointment of staff members shall be the necessity of securing the highest standards of efficiency technical competence and integrity. UNESCO applies a zero-tolerance policy against all forms of harassment. UNESCO is committed to achieving and sustaining equitable and diverse geographical distribution as well as gender parity among its staff members in all categories and at all grades. Furthermore UNESCO is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender nationality and culture. Candidates from non- and under-represented Member States (last update here) are particularly welcome and strongly encouraged to apply. Individuals from minority groups and indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the highest level of confidentiality. Worldwide mobility is required for staff members appointed to international posts.
UNESCO does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process.
Please note that UNESCO is a non-smoking Organization.
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