UNESCO
Consultant - Student / Young professional in Biological fieldwork
About the role
JOB DETAILS Type of contract : Consultant Contract Level : Level 1 - Junior Hiring Unit : Culture Sector (CLT) Duty Station : Ukraine Work location : On site Hiring open to : External candidates Application deadline (Midnight UTC+3 Time) : 10/07/2026 UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, ProfessionalismOVERVIEW The full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation has resulted in the destruction of Ukraine’s cultural infrastructure and critically undermined the institutional capacity of cultural institutions. More than 2,000 cultural infrastructure facilities (libraries, museums, theatres, cultural centres, art schools) have been damaged or destroyed. As a result of the destruction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant on 6 June 2023, as well as the ongoing shelling of the city of Zaporizhzhia and the Dnipro Hydroelectric Power Plant, the staff of the Khortytsia National Reserve faced urgent challenges in safeguarding cultural heritage and monitoring of the natural environment. UNESCO provided immediate support to the Reserve following the destruction of the Kakhovka HPP in June 2023 by supplying conservation materials, financing emergency repairs to the facilities used for preserving rescued artefacts, supporting restoration training programmes, procuring essential equipment for the digitization of the collection, underwater research, and archaeological monitoring missions in affected areas. Within the framework of the new UNESCO project, “Emergency Measures at Khortytsia National Reserve, in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine”, generously funded by the Government of Sweden, Activity 5 – Professional Training and Apprenticeships for Young Professionals – includes the recruitment of students to strengthen the Reserve’s team and support its ongoing monitoring of the natural environment. The initiative aims to ensure continuous biological monitoring of the natural environment of Khortytsia Island in order to assess and document changes to its ecosystem resulting from the destruction of the Kakhovka Hydroelectric Power Plant. At the same time, it seeks to promote knowledge exchange and capacity building through close collaboration between young professionals and the Reserve’s experienced experts.ASSIGNMENTS The assignment will help improve the efficiency of biological monitoring activities while providing participant with practical experience and opportunities to learn from the Reserve’s experts through hands-on work. SCOPE OF WORK AND RESPONSIBILITIES Undertake tasks related to the biological fieldwork, in accordance with the needs and instructions of the Reserve’s staff. Conduct inventory work on flora and fauna species (primarily protected categories), complete observation/encounter record sheets, and map encounter locations using Google Earth and QGIS software. Part-time, 8 weeks × 18 hours/week, 18 hours per week, in total 128 hours. CONTRACT DURATION Duration: 8 weeks from the start date of the contract.DELIVERABLES Updated data on the distribution of specific flora and fauna species within the Reserve. Completed observation/encounter record sheets. Map-diagrams of encounter locations for each recorded plant and animal species (primarily protected categories). A brief written analytical report on the scope and taxonomic coverage of the recorded species, including their conservation status under national legislation and international treaties ratified by Ukraine. The selected Consultant is expected to submit regular progress report for UNESCO approval. Contract and Reporting • Type: Individual Consultant (SSA);• Modality: Work on-site (Zaporizhzhia);• Reporting: UNESCO;• Working languages: Ukrainian, English (desirable).COMPETENCIES - Core (C) & Managerial (M) Communication (C) Accountability (C) Innovation (C) Knowlegde sharing and continuous improvement (C) Planning and organizing (C) Results focus (C) Teamwork (C) For detailed information, please consult the UNESCO Competency Framework.R
Posted 19 Jun 2026
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