1. [Job Description]
Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) is looking for an administrative staff (Program Officer) in Kyiv, Ukraine.
[Background]
Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) is a governmental agency under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Korea dedicated to alleviate humanitarian crises and to promote partner countries’ sustainable socio-economic growth.
KOICA Ukraine Office, with a special focus on health, transportation, industry and digital governance, provide grant aid in various project modalities: bilateral and multi-bi projects, training program (capacity building), cash and in-kind transfer for humanitarian assistance, etc.
For further information, please refer to the following link: https://www.koica.go.kr/sites/koica_en/index.do
2. [Position Information]
- Job Title: Ukrainian Administrative Staff (Program Officer)
- Duty Station: KOICA Ukraine Office in Kyiv, located at Gulliver Business Center
* Day-to-day commuting is expected with occasional business trips to all over Ukraine.
- Work Hours: Full time (8:30-17:30) from Monday to Friday with one-hour (12:30-13:30) lunch break
- Reports to: Country Director and Deputy Directors of KOICA Ukraine Office
- Expected Contract Duration: From 01 January 2025 to 31 March 2026, with the possibility of extension/renewal
* 3-month-long probation period (until 31 March 2025) included
- Monthly Salary: USD 1,000-1,100 per month (depending on interview result and candidate’s career)
* During the probation period, one shall receive 90% of the agreed monthly salary.
- Additional Notes:
(1) All KOICA employees are forbidden to hold concurrent jobs.
(2) Prior to the contract signing, the original documents proving the indicated education, career and experiences may be requested. If the submitted original documents are proven to be false, the contract may be cancelled at any time
(3) A medical statement/report completed by an authorized physician shall be requested upon employment
3. [Key Duties and Responsibilities]
Under the supervision of Country Director and Deputy Directors, the consultant will serve the roles of project management and coordination.
- Operates KOICA’s international development cooperation projects (*refer to the attachment at Annex);
- Monitors, coordinates, and implements, reports on ongoing project in Ukraine;
- Communicates with Ukrainian governmental authorities, international organizations, contracted parties, beneficiaries, individual experts, etc.;
- Develops analysis reports on political and economic situations in Ukraine;
- Drafts contracts for project survey, implementation, and evaluation;
- Translates the collected/compiled information/data from Ukrainian into English;
- Interpretes Ukrainian into English at various meetings and vice versa;
- Coordinates for KOICA’s activities including making appointments, visiting project sites, sending official letters, taking care of inquiries and applications to the governments and development partners;
- Assists any other necessary support if requested (e.g. ITA registration, admin support for Korean staff, settlement support for Korean staff, etc.)
4. [Qualifications: Skills and Experience]
Required
- Bachelor’s degree (preferably in business administration, international relations, finance, economics, or other relevant fields);
- Proficiency in both spoken and written English and Ukrainian languages
- Good organizational, coordination and communication skills;
- Basic knowledge of computer tools in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, etc.;
- Good health (upon selection, the basic medical statement needs to be submitted by 27 December 2024);
- Familiarity with transparent working ways to ensure quality performance and outputs in cooperation with clients, partners, and other KOICA staffs
Desired
- Ability to work in multi-cultural circumstances
- Direct experience in international development cooperation project coordination
5. [Recruitment Process]
- Timeline
(1) 17 Dec 2024: Receiving application documents for the job opening
(2) 19 Dec 2024: Notification of the result of the initial document screening phase
* Only the successful candidates shall be contacted.
(3) 23 Dec 2024: Conducting Job interview in English (10-20 mins per each candidate)
(4) 24 Dec 2024: Notification of interview result
(5) ~ 27 Dec 2024: Signing the employment contract
(6) 02 Jan 2025: Starting official work
- Required Application Documents
All application documents must be submitted by no later than 17 December 2024, 23:59. Late submissions will not be considered.
Interested candidates are required to submit “a full set of documents” as follows in ENGLISH:
- (required) A curriculum vitae (English CV), detailing candidate’s qualifications, abilities, education, and experiences that are relevant to the position;
- A copy of certificate(s) and/or diploma (required at the Job Interview)
[Annex] List of projects of КОІСА in 2024-2025
1. Strengthening Rehabilitation Service Delivery of National Rehabilitation Facilities in Kyiv, Ukraine
2. Establishment of Regional Child Rights Protection Center in Dnipro and Rivne for Comprehensive Support for War-affected Children in Ukraine
3. Providing Access to Safe Drinking Water in the Conflicted-affected Areas in Ukraine
4. Development of a Feasibility Study for the implementation of high-speed railway in Ukraine
5. Feasibility study to increase capacity on the Odesa – Izmail-Reni section
6. Modernization of Boryspil Airport for Safe and Efficient Air Transport Services
7. Establishment of Integrated Automated Dispatching Control System (DMS/OMS) for Power Grid Facilities in Mykolaiv Oblast
8. Strengthening Digital Governance for Enhancing the Efficiency and Accountability of the Government of Ukraine (with UNDP)
9. Support to Digital Learning in Ukraine (with UNICEF)
10. Reconstruction of Vasylkiv Vocational Lyceum to Train Industrial Workforce in Ukraine (with UNOPS)
11. Strengthening the capacities of Ukrainian Institutions and Local Organizations to support a community-based and participatory approach to protection and durable solutions (IOM)
12. Strengthening the Pediatric Trauma Services and Orthopedic Rehabilitation of the National Children’s Specialized Hospital “Ohmatdyt” in Ukraine
13. Increasing Agricultural Productivity in Izmail District through Effective Water Resources Management of the Kyslytsky Arm in Ukraine
14. Accelerating energy decentralization and green transformation in Ukraine (UNDP): Sumy, Kharkiv, Zaporizhzhia, Dnipro, Kherson
15. Enhancing the Holistic Protection and Treatment for Recovery of War-Affected Children in Ukraine