Recruitment Opens at the Office of Recovery and Reform
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine’s Office of Recovery and Reform has posted a vacancy for the position of Deputy Director or Team Leader of the Interagency Working Group on Public Investment Project Preparation. Applications must be submitted by 23:59 Kyiv time on May 10, 2026. The Office of Recovery and Reform serves as an advisory body focused on key recovery and reform initiatives in Ukraine.
About the 'Architecture of Recovery and Reform in Ukraine' Program
This job opening falls under the 'Architecture of Recovery and Reform in Ukraine' (URA) program, launched by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in partnership with the European Union. The project is funded by the EBRD and the Multi-Donor Fund for Stabilization and Sustainable Development of Ukraine. The fund’s contributing partners include:
- Austria
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Japan
- Latvia
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Slovenia
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- United States
- European Union
This recruitment highlights Ukraine’s ongoing efforts to modernize infrastructure and attract international backing for investment projects aimed at effective national recovery. The successful candidate will play a role in shaping strategies that address current challenges and strengthen the country’s economic outlook.
By opening this key position at the Office of Recovery and Reform, Ukraine signals a renewed push to bring in skilled professionals for major investment initiatives. Such efforts not only support infrastructure rebuilding but also reinforce international partnerships vital for stability and sustainable growth. The selected appointee will have the opportunity to influence projects that are central to improving Ukraine’s economic situation.
As Ukraine seeks to enhance its economic landscape through strategic recruitment, similar initiatives are also underway in other sectors. For instance, the Education Ministry is looking for a leader to transform vocational training, reflecting a broader commitment to modernization and skill development across the country. This alignment in efforts underscores the importance of strong leadership in driving effective reforms that can stimulate growth and sustainability in various domains.