Support Career Development for Young Professionals - Onsite in Ukraine
Peace Corps
Customer Service
United States
Posted on May 30, 2026
Start date
September 14, 2026
End date
March 13, 2027
Duration
26 weeks
ELIGIBILITY: Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be a U.S. citizen.
Activity/project background
The partner, a charitable organization, provides comprehensive opportunities for Ukrainian internally displaced persons (IDPs) to support their adaptation to living in new communities, including a large career counseling project. They offer services that include: (1) resume development and revisions; (2) orientation to evolving labor markets; (3) reviewing job search essentials and matching individuals to job vacancies; (4) interview preparation and practice; and (5) career exploration and coaching.
Providing career counseling is essential because IDPs, including young professionals, face ongoing employment challenges due to a struggling labor market in different regions of Ukraine, inadequate or no work experience, lack of professional connections, and difficulties in adaptation due to trauma, financial difficulties, and other challenges. Accessing support in this area for young professionals is critical as they work to build their lives and careers to support Ukraine’s economy now and in the future.
In addition to these services, assistance from native English-speaking specialists is beneficial as they can share the latest global labor market trends and opportunities that will help young people strengthen their professional English language skills and adapt to international standards and requirements. Interaction with native speakers helps IDPs develop cultural awareness, improve their language proficiency, and promote their ability to adapt to different communication styles and broaden worldviews. Thus, the organization is seeking the support of one Virtual Service Pilot Participant (VSPP) to support these displaced young professionals through an English language career development club. The VSPP will co-develop a curriculum and co-facilitate 10–12 sessions focusing on career development for a group of 15–20 participants. When the first group finishes, the second group will then cover the curriculum that has been already developed.
The organization has previously collaborated with the Peace Corps through the Virtual Service Pilot. They understand that the role of a VSPP is very different than a Peace Corps Volunteer or Peace Corps Response Volunteer.
Engagement and tasks
The VSPP will engage in the following tasks, in collaboration with their host country partners:
Online collaboration will generally occur between 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Kyiv time. Specific times will be determined during orientation.
The host country counterpart will have access to Zoom, Google Meet, Telegram, emails, and WhatsApp for regular communication and collaboration.
Per the Child Protection Code of Conduct, when engaging online with minors (0–18), two adults must be present.
Optional Additional Activities
The Peace Corps mission is to promote world peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:
Essential Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in any field
Experience:
September 14, 2026
End date
March 13, 2027
Duration
26 weeks
ELIGIBILITY: Must be at least 18 years of age. Must be a U.S. citizen.
Activity/project background
The partner, a charitable organization, provides comprehensive opportunities for Ukrainian internally displaced persons (IDPs) to support their adaptation to living in new communities, including a large career counseling project. They offer services that include: (1) resume development and revisions; (2) orientation to evolving labor markets; (3) reviewing job search essentials and matching individuals to job vacancies; (4) interview preparation and practice; and (5) career exploration and coaching.
Providing career counseling is essential because IDPs, including young professionals, face ongoing employment challenges due to a struggling labor market in different regions of Ukraine, inadequate or no work experience, lack of professional connections, and difficulties in adaptation due to trauma, financial difficulties, and other challenges. Accessing support in this area for young professionals is critical as they work to build their lives and careers to support Ukraine’s economy now and in the future.
In addition to these services, assistance from native English-speaking specialists is beneficial as they can share the latest global labor market trends and opportunities that will help young people strengthen their professional English language skills and adapt to international standards and requirements. Interaction with native speakers helps IDPs develop cultural awareness, improve their language proficiency, and promote their ability to adapt to different communication styles and broaden worldviews. Thus, the organization is seeking the support of one Virtual Service Pilot Participant (VSPP) to support these displaced young professionals through an English language career development club. The VSPP will co-develop a curriculum and co-facilitate 10–12 sessions focusing on career development for a group of 15–20 participants. When the first group finishes, the second group will then cover the curriculum that has been already developed.
The organization has previously collaborated with the Peace Corps through the Virtual Service Pilot. They understand that the role of a VSPP is very different than a Peace Corps Volunteer or Peace Corps Response Volunteer.
Engagement and tasks
The VSPP will engage in the following tasks, in collaboration with their host country partners:
- Coordinate with representatives of the organization to identify priorities for in-depth understanding of the project goals and objectives, including a review of previous career activities and the specificities of the IDP young professionals they serve
- Co-develop a language club curriculum which will include at least 20–24 sessions that focus on professional development, soft skills, professional presentation skills, and job search tips for participants
- Co-facilitate a weekly 1-hour online session for club members (average number of students is 15–20, aged 22–35) per group
- Attend a weekly meeting with Ukrainian colleagues for feedback and discussion
- Guide club members to prepare for at least one peer-to-peer meeting with other young IDPs to share information and knowledge in the areas of professional development and career planning
Online collaboration will generally occur between 5:00 p.m.–8:00 p.m. Kyiv time. Specific times will be determined during orientation.
The host country counterpart will have access to Zoom, Google Meet, Telegram, emails, and WhatsApp for regular communication and collaboration.
Per the Child Protection Code of Conduct, when engaging online with minors (0–18), two adults must be present.
Optional Additional Activities
The Peace Corps mission is to promote world peace and friendship by fulfilling three goals:
- To help the people of interested countries in meeting their need for trained men and women.
- To help promote a better understanding of Americans on the part of the peoples served.
- To help promote a better understanding of other peoples on the part of Americans.
Essential Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in any field
Experience:
- Teaching, tutoring, mentoring, or coaching adults aged 25–35 in any educational institutions or youth clubs
- Career consulting