
Civil-Military Cooperation Sergeant
Non-Combat Roles20 000-50 000 UAHCommand / Administration
The civil-military cooperation sergeant supports interaction between the unit and civilian communities, local authorities, and organizations. The role involves coordinating humanitarian initiatives, monitoring civilian needs, and maintaining communication between military personnel and civilian stakeholders.
Responsibilities
- coordinate interaction with local authorities, community organizations, and volunteers;
- maintain communication with civilian communities in areas of operation;
- participate in humanitarian initiatives and assess civilian needs;
- collect and analyze information about the social situation in designated areas;
- maintain documentation and prepare reports;
- assist in public communication activities and cooperation with media.
Requirements
- higher education in law, social sciences, psychology, or a related field is an advantage;
- strong communication skills and ability to interact with diverse groups;
- ability to work with documentation and office software;
- understanding of principles of interaction with civilian communities;
- responsibility, organization, and ability to work under pressure;
- experience in documentation management or communications is an advantage.
Conditions
- military service under mobilization or contract;
- possibility of transfer for currently serving personnel subject to approval;
- provision of equipment and resources required to perform duties;
- role-specific preparation after completion of basic military training;
- annual leave and social guarantees in accordance with national legislation.
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