Superhumans Center continues its international educational mission within the NL4Superhumans project and opens applications for the sixth Ukrainian team to participate in an internship program in the Netherlands.
Participation in the program is an opportunity to join the final stage of the project and become part of a community of professionals who are already transforming the rehabilitation system in Ukraine. The previous five teams have already conducted training for 280 rehabilitation specialists across Ukraine after their return — and you can continue this knowledge-sharing journey.
🗓 When: June 1 – July 10, 2026
📍 Where: Leading rehabilitation centers in the Netherlands — De Hoogstraat, Heliomare, UMC Utrecht, the Military Rehabilitation Center Aardenburg (Doorn), and others
The program includes:
🔹 Full immersion in a multidisciplinary rehabilitation system
🔹Internships in areas such as prosthetics, PTSD, wound care, and post-rehabilitation support
🔹 Preparation for the role of trainers in Ukraine — sharing knowledge with others
🔹 Delivery of three training sessions after returning
👥 Who we are looking for:
PRM physician (Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine)
Physical therapist
Occupational therapist
Psychologist
Rehabilitation nurse
Prosthetist (or alternatively a social worker or an additional specialist from the list above)
📍 Required: Experience working with patients with amputations
💬 Preferred: English language skills at A2 level or higher
🧭 Priority: Teams from central regions of Ukraine, particularly Kirovohrad, Poltava, and Cherkasy regions
📩 Application deadline: April 16, 2026
This project is funded by the Ukraine Partnership Facility (UPF), a programme from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (Rijksdienst voor Ondernemend Nederland, RVO) commissioned by the Netherlands’ Ministry of Foreign Affairs. UPF supports damage repair and reconstruction projects for the public and private sectors. UPF aims to help the sustainable recovery of Ukraine’s economy and society in the healthcare, water and agricultural sectors.