Legal Advisor Needed for Veteran Healthcare and Psychological Support at Ukraine's Ministry
Job Opening: Legal Expert in Medical and Psychological Care
According to Офіс реформ: Ukraine's Ministry of Veterans Affairs, through its Recovery and Reform Support Team, has announced a vacancy for a lawyer specializing in healthcare and psychological support. Applications must be submitted by 23:59 Kyiv time on June 21, 2026. This role is part of the 'Architecture of Recovery and Reform in Ukraine' (URA) program, backed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) in partnership with the European Union. The URA initiative aims to strengthen institutional capacity and policy implementation across key sectors in Ukraine.
The Recovery and Reform Support Team operates as an advisory body to the Ministry of Veterans Affairs. The selected candidate will focus on legal matters related to medical and psychological assistance within veteran policy. The URA program is funded by the EBRD's Multi-Donor Fund for Stabilization and Sustainable Development of Ukraine, which brings together financial contributors from multiple nations, including:
- Austria
- Denmark
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Italy
- Japan
- Latvia
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Poland
- Slovenia
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- United States
- European Union
This effort underscores the critical need for medical and psychological support for veterans, as their rehabilitation remains a top national priority. Interested candidates are encouraged to apply before the deadline, ensuring they meet all specified requirements for the position.
Ukraine's Commitment to Veteran Support
This legal role in medical and psychological support represents a significant step toward ensuring comprehensive care for veterans transitioning to civilian life. The initiative highlights Ukraine's dedication to building an effective rehabilitation and social integration system-a pressing need given current challenges. The involvement of international partners like the EBRD and the European Union signals the government's serious commitment to advancing veteran welfare.
As the Ministry of Veterans Affairs continues to enhance its support for veterans, it is also expanding its workforce. In a related development, new job opportunities have been announced at both the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Veterans Affairs, highlighting the government's commitment to improving public service and support systems across various sectors.
Read also

