UNICEF is currently hiring or advertising the position of Re-advertisement: WASH Officer, NO-2, Fixed Term Position, Moroni, Comoros, #00051793 based in Moroni, Comoros. The role supports the full WASH programme cycle, including evidence-based programme planning, implementation, monitoring, coordination with partners, humanitarian WASH preparedness and response, and capacity building. The advert specifically states that this is a Readvertised opportunity, and candidates who already applied do not need to re-apply. The job was advertised on 25 May 2026 and the application deadline
is 01 Jun 2026. This opportunity may suit WASH, public health, engineering, programme management, humanitarian preparedness, climate, monitoring and evaluation, and capacity-building professionals. Who should apply: candidates with an advanced university degree in engineering, public health, social sciences, behavior change communication, or another relevant technical field, or a first-level degree plus two additional years of qualifying experience. Key qualifications: at least 2 years of relevant experience in WASH, climate change, programme development, programme management, humanitarian preparedness, innovation, networking, capacity building, knowledge management, monitoring and evaluation, plus fluent or proficient English and French. Applicants should also note the Valid residence permit or visa/work authorization requirements for National Officer and General Service categories stated by UNICEF. How to apply: interested applicants should review the full job requirements and apply through the official application link provided by UNICEF. This job can be categorized under United Nations Jobs, WASH Jobs and Public Health/Programme Jobs, and the source type is the International organization website, official UNICEF Careers page. Short original note: This opportunity may be useful because it combines technical WASH delivery with humanitarian preparedness and country programme support, giving the selected candidate direct experience in a priority child survival and public health area.