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Closing date: Sunday, 22 March 2026
Country: Uzbekistan
Duty station: Tashkent, Uzbekistan
Contract type: Not specified
Grade: NOA
Applicant eligibility: Not explicit in source
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Grade: NOA
Vacancy no.: DC/TASHKENT/NO/2026/01
Publication date: 16 March 2026
Application deadline (midnight Moscow time): 22 March 2026
Job ID: 13569
Department: RO-Europe and Central Asia
Organization Unit: DWT/CO-Moscow
Location: Tashkent
Contract type: Short Term
Contract duration: until 31 October 2026
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Background
This position is located in Tashkent and forms part of the ILO team in Uzbekistan, operating under the overall guidance of the Regional Office (RO) for Europe and Central Asia.
The Decent Work Technical Support Team and Country Office for Europe and Central Asia (DWT/CO-Moscow) provides strategic and technical support for the formulation and implementation of Decent Work Country Programmes (DWCPs) across the sub-region, including the design and execution of development cooperation projects.
In this context, the team in Tashkent supports the effective coordination and delivery of ILO activities in Uzbekistan, contributing to sound planning and implementation of the DWCP, enhanced visibility of ILO interventions, and a strengthened ILO presence in the country.
Better Work is implementing, with bridge funding from the Uzbekistan Government, a Better Work programme in Uzbekistan until end of October 2026. A Memorandum of Understanding between Better Work and the national constituents has been agreed to capture commitments from all parties to ensure an enabling environment for a longer-term Better Work Programme in the country.
In line with the priorities identified in Uzbekistan’s Decent Work Country Programme, this will be done by adopting a thematic capacity building approach that caters to the identified industry needs. The funding will also be used to support national constituents to address dynamics within the textile and garment industry, focusing on how to promote a culture of compliance, more effective partnerships, and sound industrial relations and how to work together collaboratively to ensure decent working condition for all actors in the country’s growing apparel industry and to attract investments from the world’s most influential brands and retailers. This Enterprise Advisor position will provide technical assistance to companies in the cotton, textile, garment value chain.
About Better Work
We mobilize global brands, governments, factory owners and workers to improve working conditions, drive competitiveness and create a more equitable, more prosperous world.
For more information about Better Work please see www.betterwork.org.
The Power of Convening
As a partnership between the UN’s International Labour Organization and the World Bank Group’s International Finance Corporation, we know how to bring diverse groups together to create positive action that improves working conditions while stimulating productivity and competitiveness.
A Proven Approach
We create lasting, measurable change by empowering factories to improve the working conditions in their facilities. Our assessments are the global gold standard for rigour and integrity. Our training programs and advisory services change attitudes as well as behaviours.
National Action/ Global Influence
Through our comprehensive, university-led research, and by sharing best practices from our on-the-ground experience, we are able to shape the agenda well beyond the countries in which we work, influencing governments, brands and policy makers to make improving working conditions a top priority.
Purpose
Our work and our research have demonstrated – to employers, unions, global brands and governments – that improving working conditions and defending the rights of workers benefits all of us. We’ve improved the lives of more than 5 million workers, and millions more family members, while enhancing the profitability of their employers. There is no trade-off between better work and better business.
For more information about Better Work please see www.betterwork.org.
The position will work under the direct supervision of the ILO Senior Coordinator for Uzbekistan based in Tashkent, the matrix manager will be the Technical Specialists Training, Better Work based in Geneva.
To provide professional factory level services with a view to support sustainable improvements in compliance performance and enterprise development. This includes conducting independent enterprise assessments against labour standards, delivering training services to management and worker representatives, provision of tailored advisory services to strengthen internal systems and sound industrial relations, and reporting on factory performance according to BW guidelines and quality requirements.
Internationally recognized first level university degree in human resource management, adult education, international development, industrial engineering, enterprise development, law, or other relevant fields. An advanced degree in one of the above subjects would be a strong advantage.
At least two years of professional experience at the national level in occupational safety and health (OSH), social dialogue/industrial relations, capacity building in the private sector in developing countries, adult education, industrial engineering, corporate social responsibility or another relevant field.
Very good command of English. Excellent knowledge of Uzbek and Russian.
Better Work, as part of the ILO, values diversity among its staff and welcomes applications from qualified women and men, including those with disabilities.
For more information, please contact betterwork_hr@ilo.org
Recruitment process
Please note that all candidates must complete an on-line application form. To apply, please visit the ILO Jobs website. The system provides instructions for online application procedures.
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