The Recovery and Reform Support Team at the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine is looking for the position of:
1. Expert for the Nomination Committee
Submissions deadline: 23:59 (Kyiv time) 31 October 2024.
The detailed job descriptions (Terms of Reference) can be found at the link Expert
Interested professionals are encouraged to apply.
The Recovery and Reform Support Team Mineconomy is a group of consultants that provides targeted technical assistance to the Ministry of Economy of Ukraine in the development and implementation of priority reforms. The RST is a part of the Ukraine Recovery and Reform Architecture (URA)* programme. URA is a comprehensive technical assistance programme, deployed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), in partnership with the European Union, to support critical recovery and reform processes in Ukraine.
Potential candidates should submit:
Application Form
NDA Form
CV
Contact details of three referees who, if contacted, can confirm the candidate's professional and/or educational background.
Please download the Application Form at the link, the NDA Form at the link.
The documents should be sent to rstrecruiting2017@gmail.com within the deadlines indicated. All the documents must be in English.
Candidates who have submitted incomplete documents will not be considered.
Important notice: only Ukrainian nationals are eligible to apply; civil servants are not eligible to apply unless 6 months have elapsed since they left such employment.
All the documents must be written in English. Candidates who have submitted incomplete documents will not be considered.
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*Ukraine Recovery and Reform Architecture (URA) is deployed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD), in partnership with the European Union, to support critical recovery and reform processes in Ukraine. URA is financed from the Ukraine Stabilisation and Sustainable Growth Multi-Donor Account (MDA) managed by the EBRD. Contributors to the MDA are Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States and the European Union, the largest donor.