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Provided immediate support to the Reserve following the destruction of the Kakhovka HPP in June 2023 by supplying conservation materials, financing emergency repairs to the facilities used for preserving rescued artefacts, supporting restoration training programmes, procuring essential equipment for the digitization of the collection, underwater research, and archaeological monitoring missions in affected areas. • Strong communication skills All candidates must complete an on-line application and provide complete and accurate information.
Last checked: 2 hours ago
Closing date: Friday, 10 July 2026
Country: Ukraine
Duty station: Ukraine
Contract type: Consultant Contract
Grade: Level 1 - Junior
Applicant eligibility: Not explicit in source
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Type of contract : Consultant Contract
Level : Level 1 - Junior
Hiring Unit : Culture Sector (CLT)
Duty Station : Ukraine
Work location : On site
Hiring open to : External candidates
Application deadline (Midnight UTC+3 Time) : 10/07/2026
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
The full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation has resulted in the destruction of Ukraine’s cultural infrastructure and critically undermined the institutional capacity of cultural institutions. More than 2,000 cultural infrastructure facilities (libraries, museums, theatres, cultural centres, art schools) have been damaged or destroyed.
As a result of the destruction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant on 6 June 2023, as well as the ongoing shelling of the city of Zaporizhzhia and the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant, the staff of the Khortytsia National Reserve faced urgent challenges in safeguarding cultural heritage, including archaeological findigs.
UNESCO provided immediate support to the Reserve following the destruction of the Kakhovka HPP in June 2023 by supplying conservation materials, financing emergency repairs to the facilities used for preserving rescued artefacts, supporting restoration training programmes, procuring essential equipment for the digitization of the collection, underwater research, and archaeological monitoring missions in affected areas.
Within the framework of the new UNESCO project, “Emergency Measures at Khortytsia National Reserve, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine”, generously funded by the Government of Sweden, Activity 5 – Professional Training and Apprenticeships for Young Professionals – includes the recruitment of students to strengthen the Reserve’s team and support its ongoing archaeological monitoring missions.
The aim of this initiative is to ensure the monitoring of archaeological sites located in conflict-affected areas and to continue their documentation using the standard archaeological damage assessment form developed by the Institute of Archaeology with the support of UNESCO in 2025.
The assignment will help improve the efficiency of archaeological monitoring and surveys while providing participants with practical experience and opportunities to learn from the Reserve’s experts through hands-on work.
SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Undertake tasks related to the archaeological excavation and survey activities, in accordance with the needs and instructions of the Reserve’s staff.
Part-time, 4 weeks × 18 hours/week = 72 hours per person.
Duration: 3 weeks from the start date of the contract;
As a result of the field practice, two locations in the northeastern part of Khortytsia Island will be investigated. One of them is associated with the eighteenth century, while the other dates to the Bronze Age.
In the first case, the objective is to determine whether the site in Sovutyna Ravine represents a Cossack winter settlement or a military camp from the period of the Russian-Turkish War.
In the second case, the work will focus on locating the Bronze Age cultural layer and determining the extent of the settlement situated north of Sovutyna Ravine.
The selected Consultant is expected to submit regular progress report for UNESCO approval.
CONTRACT AND REPORTING
• Type: Individual Consultant (SSA);
• Modality: Work on-site (Zaporizhzhia);
• Reporting: UNESCO;
• Working languages: Ukrainian, English (desirable).
For detailed information, please consult the UNESCO Competency Framework.
EDUCATION
• Bachelor’s degree in History, Archaeology, or a related field;
WORK EXPERIENCE
• Previous collaboration with the Khortytsia National Reserve is considered an advantage;
SKILLS AND COMPETENCIES
• Strong communication skills;
LANGUAGES
• Proficiency in English is considered an asset;
All candidates must complete an on-line application and provide complete and accurate information.
Applications must reach UNESCO by 10 July 2026 (midnight, Kyiv time).
Please note that all candidates must complete an on-line application and provide complete and accurate information, by the above deadline.
To apply, please visit the UNESCO Careers website. No modifications can be made to the application once submitted.
The process may include pre-recorded video interviews and/or written assessments, interviews with a Panel, as well as reference checks. In addition, candidates may be requested to provide additional information which may be pertinent to the position’s qualifications.
Please note that all candidates, whether selected or not, will be informed of the outcome of their application in due course.
Short-listed candidates may also be added to Talent Pools; subject to their consent (i.e. Data Privacy Statement).
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