Expert on Cluster 2 (Internal Market) and Private Sector Engagement
- Компания: Ukraine2EU Programme
- Город , Kyiv,
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- Размещено: 2026-02-20 12:10:11
Описание
Application Deadline | 8 March 2026
Expected Starting Date | April 2026
Organisation | Central Project Management Agency (CPVA), Lithuania
Duty Location | Kyiv, Ukraine (Ukraine2EU office)
Expert on Cluster 2 (Internal Market) and Private Sector Engagement will play an analytical and coordination role within the framework of the Ukraine2EU Programme, supporting beneficiaries and institutional partners involved in the EU accession process. The Expert will contribute to strengthening legal harmonisation, implementation and monitoring of the National Programme for the Adoption of the Acquis (NPAA) and related accession processes, with particular attention to the Internal Market area. The role also includes supporting the organisation and facilitation of regional dialogues and consultations with private sector stakeholders and business associations, ensuring that business perspectives are considered in reform planning and accession-related policy development.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Support the Ukraine2EU Management Team and relevant Key Experts in the planning, coordination, and follow-up of EU accession–related activities, particularly in areas linked to Internal Market policies and reforms with implications for the private sector.
- Contribute to NPAA-related processes, including preparation of analytical inputs, participation in relevant meetings, and support for tracking implementation of reforms, including, where relevant, those with implications for the private sector.
- Provide analytical support to EU accession processes, including preparation of briefing notes, policy inputs, analytical materials, and follow-up documentation related to NPAA implementation, negotiations, reform roadmaps, and priority policy areas.
- Support planning, monitoring and reporting processes related to EU accession, including contributions to NPAA planning cycles, monitoring tools (such as Pulse of Accession), internal coordination instruments, and other accession-related tracking activities.
- Contribute to the preparation of reports and analytical materials on Ukraine’s progress towards EU membership, including national inputs to the European Commission’s Enlargement Package, NPAA implementation reports, reform roadmaps, and negotiation-related commitments, particularly those relevant to Internal Market alignment.
- Support stakeholder engagement related to EU accession, including preparation and follow-up of regional dialogues and consultations with private sector representatives, business associations, and other non-state actors, contributing to analytical outputs where relevant.
Requirements
Education
- University degree in International Relations, Political Science, Public Administration, Public Policy, Law, European Studies, Economics, International Economic Relations, European Economic Studies, International Trade or a related field with a proven focus on European Integration.
Experience
- Minimum 5 years of relevant professional experience in policy analysis, EU integration processes, economic policy, or related areas.
- At least 3 years of experience in preparation of analytical documents, policy briefs, reports, or research-based materials for decision-makers and stakeholders.
- Experience in drafting high-level policy briefs, analytical reports, and official statements,
- Experience related to reforms affecting the business environment or interactions with business-sector stakeholders.
- Experience in working with or within government institutions, particularly those involved in EU integration, law-making or international technical assistance projects would also be an advantage.
Skills
- Minimum 5 years of relevant professional experience in policy analysis, EU integration processes, economic policy, or related areas.
- At least 3 years of experience in preparation of analytical documents, policy briefs, reports, or research-based materials for decision-makers and stakeholders.
- Experience in drafting high-level policy briefs, analytical reports, and official statements,
- Experience related to Internal Market policies and/or interaction with private sector stakeholders.
- Experience in working with or within government institutions, particularly those involved in EU integration, law-making or international technical assistance projects would be an advantage.
Languages
- Proficiency in Ukrainian and English (written and spoken).
APPLICATION AND SELECTION PROCESS
Interested candidates are invited to complete the Application Form and upload their CV in the “Resume” section. The CV should clearly reflect experience relevant to this assignment and demonstrate the qualifications and assets indicated above.
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted and invited to proceed to the next stages of the selection process.
Please note that:
- Inclusion in the Pool does not constitute employment.
- Experts will be contracted only upon selection for a specific assignment.
- Selection for individual assignments will be based on the relevance of expertise, availability, and the specific requirements of the task.
BACKGROUND
The overall objective of Ukraine2EU is to support Ukraine’s progressive alignment to the EU acquis and its overall EU integration efforts with a view to future EU membership. Ukraine2EU is aiming to build strong and efficient state mechanisms for managing Ukraine's EU accession process and implementing related reforms. Ukraine2EU will follow the emerging and evolving needs of the main stakeholders and build a solid institutional capacity to meet the accession criteria.
Ukraine2EU is structured around four components, each addressing a core area of EU integration support:
Component 1. Management, coordination and monitoring of EU integration processes – aimed at strengthening capacities of Ukraine's key actors and stakeholders in overall management, coordination, and monitoring of the EU accession processes and related reforms agenda.
Component 2. Legal approximation processes and translation – focused on increasing availability of the legal expertise necessary for an efficient approximation of Ukrainian law to the EU acquis and enhancing overall institutional, procedural and methodological capacities of competent institutions in EU acquis translation.
Component 3. Communication – designed to raise awareness of Ukrainian society and key stakeholder groups on the EU accession process and related reforms agenda.
Component 4. Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) related activities – contributing to the outcomes of component 1, 2 and 3.
The main partner (beneficiaries) institutions in Ukraine: Deputy Prime Minister’s Office for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration (DPMO), Government Office for Coordination of European Euro-Atlantic Integration at the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine (GOCEEI), Committee of Verkhovna Rada on Integration of Ukraine to the EU (VR EIC), Verkhovna Rada Secretariat, line ministries.
The Central Project Management Agency of Lithuania (hereafter – CPVA) was designated to implement the Ukraine2EU project, overseeing the implementation of all activities and ensuring the coherence and sustainability of the project results. More information on CPVA: https://cpva.lt/en/about-us.
CPVA embraces diversity and respects human rights in all areas of its work. Discrimination of any kind including based on gender, religion, sexual orientation, ethnicity or culture is not accepted.
More information on the Ukraine2EU can be found here:
https://www.linkedin.com/company/ukraine2eu/,
https://www.facebook.com/Ukraine2EUProgramme/
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION
Responding to this Expression of Interest you give consent to process your personal data. Please note your data will be stored on the central server at CPVA. Please find more information by visiting the following website:
https://cpva.lt/en/protection-of-personal-data
All information received will be stored on our secure servers, which are not accessible from the public website for third parties. The purpose of processing of the data you submit is to manage each expressed interest in view of a possible pre-selection at CPVA. The lawfulness of the processing is based on Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2018 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data by the Union institutions, bodies, offices and agencies and on the free movement of such data.