Job Openings Announced at Ukraine's Ministry of Economy
The Ministry of Economy, Environment, and Agriculture of Ukraine (Ministry of Economy) has announced vacancies for eight qualified professionals to join its Advisory and Support Team for Recovery and Reforms. This team operates as a consultative body under the "Architecture of Recovery and Reforms in Ukraine" (URA) program, which is funded by the Multi-Donor Fund for Stabilization and Sustainable Development of Ukraine, managed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in partnership with the European Union. The initiative reflects ongoing international efforts to rebuild Ukraine's institutional capacity following the war.
Available Positions
The open roles cover a range of critical sectors, including legal reform, investment, and environmental policy. The full list of positions is as follows:
- Lawyer for Subsoil Use Reform
- Investment Projects Expert
- Mineral Resources Economist
- Lawyer for Air Quality Reform
- Lawyer for Industrial Emissions Reduction Reform
- Climate Policy Reform Expert
- Digitalization Expert in Environmental Protection
- Expert in Reform Promotion and Media Relations
Applications must be submitted by 11:59 PM Kyiv time on July 15, 2026. The Multi-Donor Fund supporting the URA program includes contributions from Austria, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Slovenia, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union.
This recruitment drive marks a significant step in Ukraine's post-war recovery and reform agenda. By bringing in specialized talent in areas like environmental protection, investment, and legal advocacy, the Ministry aims to accelerate the implementation of key reforms under the URA framework. It also underscores the strong international backing for Ukraine's long-term sustainable development goals.
In addition to the opportunities at the Ministry of Economy, new positions have also been announced at the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Veterans Affairs. These openings are part of a broader initiative to strengthen Ukraine's governmental capacities during the recovery phase. For more details on these new job opportunities, visit the latest announcements.