Monastery of St. Job of Pochaev in Ladomirová (Slovak: Monastier prepodobného Jova Počajevského v Ladomirovej, Russian: Монастырь преподобного Иова Почаевского в Ладомировой) was an Eastern Orthodox monastery that operated from 1923 to 1946 in the village of Ladomirová (now Svidník District, Slovakia).
The monastery, which had its own printing house, was known for its energetic and large-scale activities in publishing and distributing religious literature.
On August 1, 1944, almost all the monks headed by its abbot Seraphim (Ivanov) left the monastery, fleeing from the advancing Red Army.
The monastic community at the Archangel Michael church de jure ceased to exist in 1946.
Although the Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia planned to reestablish the monastery, such a thing was never carried out.