The Ukrainian Institute for the Future is an independent think tank that conducts researches in the fields of economy, security, international politics, justice, and education.
Position:
Expert in Agrarian Policy
We invite candidates, who have knowledge in the agrarian policy sphere. The candidate must understand the agrarian policy legislation, functioning of the agrarian sector of economy, and see the development and transformation of the agrarian sector in future.
Type of employment:
Full-time
Responsibilities:
- writing of analytical articles;
- writing of social-political articles;
- preparation of reports;
- conducting of researches;
- preparation of comments and interviews;
- preparation of international reviews.
Requirements:
Necessary:
higher education
work experience of more than 5 years in agrarian companies, analytical centres, government authorities, etc.;
understanding of agrarian policy sphere, agrarian market, knowledge of modern agrarian technologies, knowledge of agrarian policy legislation, knowledge of global development tendencies in agrarian sector;
fluency in Ukrainian, Russian and English languages;
knowledge of programs (Microsoft Office, mail, internet search)
Advantages:
Presence of strategic thinking
Thinking outside the box
Ability to work quickly
Creativity
High efficiency
Readiness for a large amount of work and quick reaction to events (analytics, assessment, conclusions)
Continuous self-development
Ability to clearly formulate thoughts and express them in texts
Conditions:
Official work;
Salary from 26000 UAH
Schedule of work 09:00 a.m. — 06:00 p.m. from Monday to Friday;
Place of work: 65 O.Honchar St., Kyiv
Please, send your resume with photo to e-mail [email protected] , indicate in the subject line of the letter: Expert in Agrarian Policy.
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