Call for External Collaborator - Preparation of a policy brief on AI in skills development and TVET, ILO HQ Geneva, Skills and Employability Branch (SKILLS).
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ILO
Country
Switzerland
Published
25 May 2026
Closing date
29 May 2026
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Tender summary
Dear Bidder, The International Labour Office (ILO) is looking for an individual to undertake work as an External Collaborator. Below is a summary of the work to be performed: The External Collaborator will prepare a concise 8 page policy brief on the use of Artificial Intelligence in skills development and TVET for ILO HQ Geneva, Skills and Employability Branch (SKILLS). The assignment will synthesize recent evidence, selected examples and targeted expert inputs to explain why AI matters for skills systems, how AI is being used or tested, what opportunities and risks are emerging, and what policy measures can support responsible, inclusive and system-wide adoption. The work will include a focused literature and document review, a limited number of targeted consultations agreed with the ILO, an inception note and outline, a draft policy brief, and a final revised policy brief incorporating ILO comments. The assignment is expected to run from 1 to 30 June 2026 for an estimated 10 non-consecutive working days. If you are interested, please express interest and follow the instructions attached to consult the detailed terms of reference and other relevant information in the ILO e-sourcing platform. Please submit your proposal before the specified deadline. Thank you.
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