Top Global Health Employers Revealed: Who's Hiring and What They Pay in 2025
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Top Global Health Employers Revealed: Who's Hiring and What They Pay in 2025

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Summary:

  • Top global health employers in 2025 include UNICEF (423 jobs, max salary $211,565), WHO (419 jobs, max salary $262,800), and CHAI (236 jobs)

  • Latest job opportunities featured include Grants and Finance Officer, GEDSI Adviser, and Senior Programme Manager across multiple countries

  • Networking strategies for career transitions include asking for introductions, aligning efforts with personal goals, and starting projects to create connection opportunities

  • Data analysis of 3,086 global health opportunities reveals key hiring trends and salary information for job seekers

  • Consulting and short-term roles available from organizations like Gates Foundation, Asian Development Bank, and UNDP

Career Hub

In the eight-plus months since the Trump administration's freeze on foreign aid sent the development sector reeling, the overall job market has taken a significant hit. But it continues to evolve, and we also know that not every space has been affected in the same way. This is why we continue to dig into our job board data to see what trends could be helpful for job seekers.

In this edition of Career Hub, I'm sharing insights from our most recent job board data analysis, which focuses not only on who is hiring in global health but also on what they're paying. Plus, the best new job opportunities from Devex's board, from leading organizations such as UNOPS, Tetra Tech, and many others.

Top Full-Time Staff Jobs This Week

  1. Grants and Finance Officer
    The Beginnings Fund
    Ghana | Ethiopia | Uganda | Tanzania | Kenya | Malawi (remote)
  1. GEDSI Adviser
    Tetra Tech
    Thailand
  1. Senior leadership role (legal)
    Leading international financial institution
    North Africa and Middle East
  1. Principal Water Resource Management Specialist
    OPEC Fund
    Austria
  1. Senior Programme Manager, Mitigation
    UNOPS
    United States
  1. Food for Development Director
    Tetra Pak
    Sweden (remote)

Devex Talent Solutions, our boutique recruitment agency, is assisting the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank in its search for an HR associate, employee relations, to join its office in Beijing, China. This opportunity is open until Nov. 25.

Data Download: Top Global Health Employers

As we continue assessing the state of development job opportunities across the globe, our latest job board data analysis examined 3,086 global health opportunities posted on Devex in 2025. Of these, 1,145 jobs from 153 recruiting organizations shared their salary information with Devex.

Here's a look at the three global development organizations that have recruited the most health roles this year, and the roles currently available.

1. United Nations Children's Fund
Global health jobs posted in 2025: 423
Maximum salary paid: $211,565

UNICEF is currently seeking a director for water, sanitation, and hygiene, or WASH, who will lead the global WASH practice in its Center of Excellence in Nairobi, Kenya.

2. World Health Organization
Global health jobs posted in 2025: 419
Maximum salary paid: $262,800

WHO is currently seeking a national professional officer based in Sudan who will guide the country's national tuberculosis program and help develop the technical and managerial skills of the health care staff working in TB control.

3. Clinton Health Access Initiative
Global health jobs posted in 2025: 236

The Clinton Health Access Initiative recently had an opening for a senior associate based in Abuja, Nigeria, who will help plan and implement the Private Retailers for Improved Malaria Outcomes, or PRIME, project.

Top Consulting and Short-Term Jobs

  1. Strategy Officer, Maternal, Newborn, Child Nutrition and Health
    Gates Foundation
    United States
  1. Individual Consultant: AIT Business Analyst
    Asian Development Bank
    Philippines | Thailand | Malaysia
  1. Protection Manager
    Danish Refugee Council
    Ukraine
  1. Senior Manager, Community Planning and Resilience
    Canadian Red Cross Society
    Canada (remote)
  1. M&E for ICOPE
    The Fred Hollows Foundation
    Worldwide (remote)
  1. Consultant – Integrated Biobehavioral Surveillance Surveys and Population Size Estimation
    United Nations Development Programme
    Tunisia

Networking Tips for Transitioners

"The point isn't really to do networking. In my opinion, it's really to become part of a network."

— Simone Anzböck, international coach

How exactly do you put yourself out there when you feel like you're starting from scratch? International coach Simone Anzböck offers guidance.

Ask for introductions. Lean on your existing network to spur new connection opportunities, Anzböck says. The simplest and most effective way to do this is to ask them who they know in whichever area you're exploring. "Tell people about what you want [to] find more clarity [on]," she says.

Align efforts with goals. "If you expand your network with things you enjoy, you're more likely … to talk to people," Anzböck says. For example, it's not worth forcing yourself to attend an event just to check off a box on your networking to-do list. Find events that excite you when you see what is on the agenda.

Start a project. A key to successful networking is having a reason to talk to someone you want to connect with. If something doesn't immediately come to mind, why not create something? LinkedIn provides everyone with a platform to get relevant eyes on their content.

Around the Watercooler

News and views from around global development worth knowing about.

  • World Bank president announces restructuring. The bank is bringing different divisions from its public and private sector arms together into centralized operations, according to an email President Ajay Banga sent to staff on Wednesday.
  • UNAIDS' fate still unclear. Last month, reforms proposed by U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres included a plan to wind down UNAIDS in 2026. But that clashes with the agency's own board-approved plans.
  • Quiet climate investing. In a world of intensifying pushback against climate action and sustainability rhetoric, pension funds and insurance companies are quietly positioning themselves as major players in climate and impact investing.

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