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USAID Economic Resilience Activity (ERA) was designed to foster Ukrainian economic resilience in the face of Russia`s invasions. ERA supports displaced businesses and persons, and the newly liberated areas of Ukraine, to rebuild their lives and livelihoods and capitalize on entrepreneurial opportunities; and local institutions to rebuild a resilient post-war economy. Also, ERA is now one of the implementers of a U.S. government interagency Agricultural Resilience Initiative (AGRI) to bolster Ukrainian agricultural production and exports and to help alleviate the global food security crisis exacerbated by Putin`s brutal war on Ukraine, and USAID`s Economic Stability and Recovery Initiative (ESRI), focusing on keeping and creating jobs and helping small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) survive and grow.
ERA`s objective is to improve Ukraine`s economic resilience in response to Russia`s aggression, including the expanded invasion that began on February 24, 2022, which has disrupted critical market linkages, catalyzed the economic decline of previously dominant industries, and caused massive population disruption. ERA`s focus is to support Ukrainians forced to flee eastern Ukraine.
The activity aims to improve Ukraine`s economic resilience, specifically those Ukrainians impacted by Russia`s expanded invasion, by accomplishing the following objectives:
1) provide assistance to stabilize the economy of Ukraine;
2) support the sustainable development of micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs); and
3) build confidence in the future of the Ukrainian economy.
Now, ERA is looking to extend the work in the innovative industries (including, but not limited to, support for the following businesses):
– Product-based IT companies and startups – not including traditional /outsourcing type IT businesses
– Industry 4.0 product manufacturers and developers (IoT, smart products, etc.)
– Companies with a significant level of novelty and innovativeness that do not fall into the previous categories
About the job
The Innovative Industries Development Specialist will:
– provide analytical and coordination support in conducting a comprehensive stakeholder mapping and stakeholder interest analysis.
– help build the pipeline of promising innovative companies and startups in Ukraine.
– provide analytical support in elaborating potential projects which can help such promising Ukrainian companies and startups grow and stay in Ukraine as well as foster tax revenue growth inside the country.
– help develop interventions that have the potential to facilitate the creation of new companies working in innovative industries.
As a result, supported companies shall achieve the following goals to the most extent possible:
– Revenue growth in Ukraine
– New investments raised
– New markets entered
– New jobs created
The Innovative Industries Development Specialist will report to the Innovative Industries Development Lead and will be part of the broader team working on the economic development of Ukraine and its recovery from the war. The Innovative Industries Development Specialist will support the coordination of the efforts of different ERA instruments, such as (including but not limited to) subcontracts, direct procurement, consultancies, and grants to achieve the goals set for the ERA Innovative Industries sector. The Innovative Industries Development Specialist is based in Kyiv (remote mode until further notice).
Responsibilities
Technical Tasks:
Others
Grants Management: in coordination with the Grant Management team,
Monitoring & Evaluation: in coordination with the M&E team,
Communication: in coordination with the Communication team,
Reporting:
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In this position, you are expected to share the DAI’s four core values:
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Contract length: 12 months with possible extension.
Designation of Duty Location: Kyiv (remote work).
Start date: May 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: April 21, 2023, COB.
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