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The Right to Protection, CF
BF "Right to Protection" (the Foundation) is a charitable organization focused on providing assistance to internally displaced persons (IDPs), people in need of international protection, stateless persons and groups at risk of statelessness. The Fund is an executive partner of the UNHCR and implements programs of free legal aid throughout Ukraine, as well as promotes changes in national legislation in accordance with international standards in the field of human rights.
The SHARP PULSE project is financed by FCDO and is aimed at protecting and supporting the civilian population affected by the conflict in Ukraine. The project is implemented by a consortium of Ukrainian and international organizations, where each organization brings its expertise and works in a specific field. It aims to protect and support IDPs and other vulnerable groups through emergency assistance (evacuations, temporary accommodation, financial support), ensuring access to basic services (legal aid, documentation, social transport), as well as national advocacy for reforms in the areas of protection, compensation and social policy. Special attention is paid to children, people with disabilities, the elderly, veterans, victims of domestic violence and other vulnerable categories.
In the period from September 2025 to March 2028, the Fund will implement measures to monitor protection, provide legal aid, increase access to basic services and build community resilience in the regions of Ukraine: Sumy, Chernihiv, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, Dnipropetrovsk, Kherson, Mykolaiv regions.
The project is implemented in regions and communities, including those with a high level of security risks (in particular, Sumy, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Donetsk, Zaporizhia, Kherson regions). BF "Right to Protection" organizes working conditions taking into account the security context and provides measures to reduce risks and protect the team.
The main purpose of the work of a coach for conducting specialized trainings is to organize and conduct trainings to improve awareness of state and local authorities, communities regarding statelessness, access to relevant procedures and the rights of stateless persons.
under the direction of the manager, the facilitator should:Development, updating and adaptation of educational materials (presentations, practical tasks) on the subject of statelessness, documentation and access to rights;
Conducting exercises, trainings, information sessions for representatives of state bodies, local self-government bodies, NGOs, social workers, etc.;
Collection and analysis of feedback from training participants to improve training programs;
Participation in the preparation of methodical and analytical materials;
Participation in the planning of educational activities and communication with partners for the organization of trainings;
Ensure the accuracy, content and timeliness of statistical and analytical reports, projects, schedules and other relevant working documents;
Perform other duties, if necessary, related to the educational and educational activities of the project;
Understanding and following the Code of Conduct and other policies of the Foundation.
Professional requirements
Higher education in law, social sciences, pedagogy, psychology, civic education or related areas;
Experience in developing and conducting trainings / facilitation sessions - from 1-2 years;
Experience working with vulnerable populations or in the field of human rights protection will be an advantage;
Excellent ability to communicate effectively in the Ukrainian language, both orally and in writing;
Professional command of the English language (preferred);
Excellent presentation and communication skills;
Ability to adapt materials to the target audience;
Good analytical skills and attention to detail;
Teamwork skills;
Ability to collect information in accordance with the goals and objectives of the project;
Cultural sensitivity, empathy, respect for diversity;
Self-organization, flexibility, ability to work under tight deadlines;
Experience in the public sector or international organizations is desirable;
Mobility and readiness for business trips throughout Ukraine in accordance with the needs of the project.
We offer
BF "Right to Defense" offers the successful candidate:
kcontract until March 31, 2026 with a possible extension, depending on further funding and personal performance;
comfortable workplace in the office;
opportunity to work with one of the strongest Ukrainian human rights and humanitarian NGOs;
support and mentoring;
opportunity for professional growth;
warm and friendly climate in the team;
flexibility and respect for work-life balanceyttam.
Application process
Send your resume and motivational letter to[email protected], noting "Trainer-facilitator_Statelessness_Kyiv". Answers will be sent only to persons who will be selected for an interview. Please do not call further.
Applications are accepted until December 12 2025 year. If suitable candidates are identified ahead of time, PnZ reserves the right to complete the process before this deadline.