Professional Driver (G-2)

In the vast and diverse landscape of Northern Nigeria, reaching the most remote communities is the only way to ensure every child receives life-saving vaccines, nutrition, and education. As a UNICEF Driver, you are more than a motorist; you are a vital link in the humanitarian chain. Your expertise in navigation and commitment to safety ensure that our specialist teams and essential supplies reach their destinations reliably, directly contributing to the protection and well-being of children across the region.

Location: Kano, Nigeria

Organization: UNICEF Nigeria

Grade: G-2 (General Service)

Employment Type: Full-Time

Closing Date: January 16, 2026

Job Summary

Reporting to the Operations Associate, the G-2 Driver provides high-level transportation services characterized by safety, punctuality, and strict adherence to UN security protocols. Beyond the wheel, you will serve as a professional representative of the organization, managing vehicle health, supporting office administration, and demonstrating exceptional discretion and cultural sensitivity in all interactions.

Key Responsibilities

Transportation & Safety Management

  • Safe Transit: Deliver secure and timely driving services for UNICEF staff, consultants, and official visitors, ensuring total compliance with Nigerian traffic laws and internal UN safety regulations.
  • Protocol & Discretion: Maintain the highest standards of professional conduct and confidentiality, treating all passengers and sensitive information with absolute discretion.
  • Emergency Preparedness: Maintain constant communication with the operations base and remain ready to implement emergency response procedures during field missions.

Technical Maintenance & Digital Tracking

  • Vehicle Readiness: Conduct daily inspections of mechanical systems, tires, and fuel levels to ensure the fleet is always “mission-ready.”
  • Digital Record Keeping: Utilize modern GPS tracking and digital logs to record trip details, mileage, and fuel consumption with precision.
  • Preventative Care: Schedule and oversee routine servicing, ensuring that all repairs are handled by authorized providers and documented in the vehicle history.

Operational & Administrative Support

  • Office Integration: Assist with clerical tasks, document delivery, and logistics during non-driving periods to ensure smooth office operations.
  • Continuous Learning: Engage in self-directed training modules regarding UN security, first aid, and advanced driving techniques to maintain peak professional standards.

What Skills & Qualifications are Needed?

  • Education: Minimum of a Secondary School Certificate (SSCE).
  • Licensing: A valid, clean Nigerian driver’s license with an expert understanding of local and regional road networks.
  • Experience: At least two (2) years of professional driving experience within an international NGO, Embassy, or the United Nations system. A documented history of accident-free driving is mandatory.
  • Interpersonal Skills: Proven ability to work harmoniously with a diverse, multicultural team and a reputation for being punctual, tactful, and highly responsible.
  • Technical Savvy: Proficiency in using mobile communication tools and digital trip-tracking software.

Why Join UNICEF?

Joining UNICEF means becoming part of a global movement dedicated to the world’s most vulnerable citizens. You will work in an environment that values integrity and diversity, receiving a competitive UN-standard salary and benefits package. This role offers the unique satisfaction of knowing that your daily work helps move the needle for children’s rights in Nigeria.

Salary & Benefits

UNICEF offers a competitive salary at the G-2 level of the UN General Service scale, inclusive of health insurance, pension benefits, and paid annual leave.

About the Organization

UNICEF is the world’s leading advocate for children, active in over 190 countries and territories. In Nigeria, our country program focuses on accelerating the Millennium Development Goals by focusing on health, education, and protection. We work tirelessly to ensure that every child, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to reach their full potential. Our mission is fueled by the belief that a better world for children is a better world for everyone.

Tips for Applicants

  • Safety First: In your application, emphasize your clean driving record and any specialized safety or security training you have received.
  • Professionalism: UNICEF looks for “ambassadors.” Ensure your CV reflects your ability to handle high-level visitors and maintain confidentiality.
  • Local Expertise: Highlight your familiarity with the geography and road conditions of Kano and the surrounding states.

How to Apply

Qualified candidates are invited to submit their applications through the official United Nations recruitment portal.

Apply via the UNICEF Careers Portal: jobs.unicef.org

UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious, and ethnic backgrounds to apply.