Overview
Provide direct technical support to a new initiative aimed at protecting, retaining, and equipping Ukraine’s energy workforce for urgent repairs and resilient recovery. Contribute to expected outcomes and promote ILO policies in technical areas.
Tasks Summary
- Provide technical advice for the design and implementation of OSH protocols tailored for wartime conditions
- Facilitate employer-led provision of appropriate protective equipment
- Strengthen inspection capacity through small-scale mobile OSH interventions
- Deliver mental health and psychosocial support
- Test workplace adaptation measures, including rehabilitation of facilities
- Implement safe return-to-work schemes and negotiated reintegration pathways
- Conduct rapid skills anticipation studies
- Develop and test OSH-integrated training modules and micro-qualifications
Experience Requirements
- Experience in occupational safety and health (OSH) risks, including shelling, unexploded ordnance, fatigue, trauma, and unsafe worksites
- Experience with workforce depletion, outdated and gender-blind training, and limited reintegration pathways for veterans, internally displaced persons (IDPs), women, and persons with disabilities
- Experience in promoting ILO policies in technical areas and the ILO Decent Work Agenda
Qualification Requirements
Grade: P3