Ukraine’s Defense Ministry Launches ‘On Experience’ Initiative: Instructors Can Earn Up to 53,000 UAH.
Ministry of Defense of Ukraine Unveils the 'On Experience' Project
According to Novyny.live: The Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has announced a call for instructors to join the 'On Experience' project, designed to enhance the training of Ukrainian military personnel by leveraging the expertise of veterans and active-duty service members. This initiative focuses on elevating the quality of military instruction and ensuring new recruits receive top-tier education based on the real-world knowledge and combat-tested skills of those who have served on the front lines.
Under the 'On Experience' program, veterans and current members of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are eligible to serve as instructors. Monthly salaries for these positions can exceed 50,000 Ukrainian hryvnias, making the opportunity highly attractive to potential candidates. The base pay for instructors starts at approximately 23,000 UAH per month, but depending on experience and qualifications, the maximum monthly compensation can reach up to 53,000 UAH.
Project Support and Broader Impact
The 'On Experience' project is backed by several organizations, including the 'Come Back Alive' foundation and the Lobby X recruiting platform. The Command of the Land Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine also plays a key role in ensuring the proper organization of the training process. This initiative opens new avenues for collaboration between veterans and active military personnel, which is expected to have a positive effect on the overall readiness of Ukrainian forces.
As Ukraine continues to face an ongoing conflict, improving the training of new recruits is critical for maintaining the army's combat effectiveness. The 'On Experience' project represents a significant step forward in military education, integrating the invaluable insights of veterans into the training pipeline. Beyond enhancing troop preparedness, involving former service members as instructors also aids in their social reintegration and adaptation to civilian life.
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