Радник/ця з питань інтегрованого міського розвитку (повний робочий день, Львів) / Integrated urban development Advisor (full-time, Lviv)
ЗАВЕРШЕНО
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH in Ukraine is looking for a qualified professional for the project “Just and Green Urban Recovery Accelerator (JGURA)” to fill the position of the:
Integrated urban development Advisor (full-time, Lviv)
(internal SAP code: Advisor)
On behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), the project “Just and Green Urban Recovery Accelerator” (hereinafter – the Project) represents a strategic response to Ukraine’s urban challenges while fostering long-term sustainable development. By aligning with EU policies, international good practices, and national priorities, the initiative strengthens Ukraine’s urban governance, enhances climate resilience, and promotes inclusive growth in cities. With targeted interventions in capacity building, policy reform, and integrated planning, the Project contributes directly to Ukraine’s recovery and European integration aspirations.
The Project goal is to improve the requirements for the implementation of socially equitable, climate-friendly, resilient urban reconstruction and revitalization in accordance with the principles of the New Leipzig Charter and the New European Bauhaus (NEB) considering the EU accession agenda of Ukraine.
This shall be achieved with the help of evidence-based “model projects” for integrated urban reconstruction and recovery, which will be developed in selected partner cities as part of the “Urban Living Lab” approach. These model projects encompass both spatial planning and implementation-oriented elements (demo projects). With their exemplary and forward-thinking solutions, the projects will provide good practices for scaling-up as well as lessons learnt to inform Ukraine’s urban recovery and reconstruction framework considering the EU accession requirements.
Key responsibilities:
- Provide technical and process-related advice to selected partner cities of the Project in Western Ukraine in the integrated development of neighbourhoods in line with the New Leipzig Charta and the New European Bauhaus principles
- Provide technical expert and process-related advice in the development of demonstration projects considering strategic urban recovery topics for Ukraine as well as minding topics such as nature-based solutions, barrier-free and human centered design, gender-sensitive urban planning and inclusion of vulnerable groups.
- Offer process advice and support to selected cities in the organisation of participatory approaches for urban recovery and development efforts
- Support knowledge management and institutional learning of the selected partner cities
- Coordinate with (international) consultants and experts to advise selected partner cities in the process of the integrated neighbourhood development and the design of demonstration projects taking into account European good-practices and values
- Provide strategic advice and support to the partner cities to link larger scale investment projects to further co-financing opportunities (IFIs, State Regional Development Fund)
- Support the development of case studies, good-practices and communication materials for joint learning and scaling up of green urban recovery solutions in Ukraine
- Project management tasks, including preparing grant agreements and service contracts, conceptualising and organising event formats
- Close coordination within the team on project activities, including the implementation of a unified approach for working in/with the partner cities and contributing to knowledge management within the team
- Close coordination and cooperation with other projects in the GIZ Ukraine portfolio and beyond to build synergies
- Advice and support to the project management to achieve the Project’s main objectives.
Required qualifications, professional experience and personal competences:
- University degree in one or several relevant specialisations in urban planning, architecture, geography, climate studies.
- At least five years of professional experience in one of the following fields: urban and regional development, architecture, urban design
- Proven practical experience in working with city authorities in the field of spatial planning, urban design and/or climate mitigation and adaptation measures
- Experience in coordinating participatory multi-stakeholder engagement process at city level
- Knowledge about the principles of the New European Bauhaus and the New Leipzig Charta; proven practical application of the principles in the urban context would be of strong advantage
- Solid knowledge of key stakeholders in the fields of urban planning / green local recovery in Ukraine, including, civil society organisations, educational institutions, private sector, associations, and projects of other donors
- Additional knowledge and/or professional experience in one of the following fields would be a strong advantage: urban mobility, housing, gender-sensitive urban planning, digital tools in urban planning
- Strong interest in broadening one’s knowledge, expertise and network on the abovementioned topics.
- Experience in project management tasks, including preparation of grant agreements and service contracts, conceptualising and organising event formats
- Excellent communication skills, including in politically sensitive environments
- Strong organisational and time management skills
- Diligence, responsible, service-orientated, and proactive working style
- Strong team player and abilities for horizontal and vertical coordination within the team
- Flexibility and ability to work in a multi-stakeholder environment
- High level of integrity and willingness to take up responsibility
- Very good user knowledge of Microsoft Office 365 ecosystem.
- Fluent in the Ukrainian and a very good command of the English language in verbal and written form
- Willingness to travel within Ukraine considering GIZ Ukraine risks monitoring and security regulations
We offer:
- Official employment, salary fixed in EUR, performance-related bonuses and 13th salary.
- Medical insurance, 29 vacation days annually.
- Language classes, hard and soft skills trainings.
- Individual and group psychological support.
- Possible flexible and remote work (depending on projects’ needs up to 10 days a month within Ukrainian border).
- Meaningful and valuable work, international environment.
Employment conditions:
Full-time position with 40-hours working week. Place of assignment is Lviv. Starting as soon as possible. The contract duration will be 12 months with the possibility of prolongation.
GIZ is an equal opportunity employer and offers an attractive and challenging working environment with opportunities for skill enhancement.
Application:
We are looking forward to your application in English, comprising your CV and a Cover letter explaining your motivation to apply for the job to [email protected] until COB 24 October 2025, Friday.
Candidates are requested to submit their documents with the following title:
- Surname Name_CV
- Surname Name_Cover letter
By sending the application the candidate gives the consent for the personal data processing for recruitment processes solely. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for the next stages of the recruitment process.

