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USAID Economic Resilience Activity (ERA) was designed to strengthen the economy and improve the resilience of businesses and communities in eastern Ukraine following Russia’s 2014 annexation of Crimea and the seizure of territory in Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts by Russia-backed separatists. Before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, ERA had focused interventions on Donetsk and Luhansk Oblasts, and the Sea of Azov region (Kherson and Zaporizhzhia Oblasts). With the February onset of war in eastern and southern Ukraine, ERA’s implementation geographic regions now include the Ukrainian Government-controlled areas of the whole of Ukraine.
ERA has shifted its focus from interventions targeting businesses and communities in the eastern regions, to supporting internally displaced persons (IDPs), micro-, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), universities, and other partners from those regions as they move westward to safety and to re-establish operations. As a result, ERA’s area of operations has changed from “the east” to supporting IDPs and partners that originated from the east and relocated to other locations “anywhere” in Ukraine. ERA provides technical assistance and co-investment support to MSMEs, financial services providers, local NGOs, educational institutions, local authorities, and consolidated communities. USAID support will enable partners to acquire and test new technologies, rebuild and scale businesses to new markets, build capacity, leverage IT solutions, and share information.
APPROACH
USAID Economic Resilience Activity’s work is centered on three pillars:
About the job
Even during wartime, ERA is willing to continue to support the wide range of MSMEs and is looking for the most efficient ways to engage and support the relationship with thousands of new (potential) and existing MSME partners. ERA intends to create an efficient pipeline of partnerships that include different levels of engagement, starting with informational support and rising to closer partnerships such as participation in programs and grant support.
MSMEs Communications Campaign Specialist, together with the ERA Growth component and the support of the ERA Communications team, will create a framework of business engagement through available communications channels and support the retention of the target audience on a high level. MSMEs Communications Campaign Specialist coordinates the efforts of different instruments such as (including but not limited to) subcontracts, and consultancies to achieve the goals set for ERA business engagement. MSMEs Communications Campaign Specialist reports to Investments and Private Sector Engagement Lead and is based in Kyiv or Lviv (remote mode, until further notice).
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Technical Tasks:
Monitoring & Evaluation: in coordination with the M&E team,
Communication: in coordination with the Communications team,
Reporting:
About you
Minimum three years of experience in Marketing, Sales, PR and Communications, preferably in B2B.
In this position, you are expected to share the DAI’s four core values:
We offer
Contract length: 12 months with possible extension
Designation of Duty Location: Kyiv or Lviv (remote mode, until further notice)
Start date: April 2023
Salary and conditions will be in accordance with USAID ERA Terms of Employment and the Ukrainian Labor Code.
Application process
All applicants must send a cover letter and an updated CV (no longer than four pages) in English. Only selected candidates with relevant experience will be contacted for an interview.
Closing date for applications: March 9, 2023, COB.
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