We are currently seeking a Climate Policy Analyst for our international and diverse Climate Policy Team. The team is engaged in a variety of projects, with interest in energy system transformations, fossil fuels phase out, evaluation of national climate action, and analyses of the socio-economic co-benefits of climate change mitigation measures. You will work across several projects, with a focus on assessing national and sectoral climate change targets, policies and action.
Your responsibilities
You contribute to various projects, (including the Climate Action Tracker, Climate Transparency Report, 1.5 National Pathways Explorer projects), by analysing policy developments andGHGemissions trajectory of different countries, especially European countries.
You will undertake independent structured research and review of climate policy literature – both economy-wide and sectoral.
You will collect and analyse energy and emissions data, including emissions inventories and projections, mitigation strategies, technology and demand changes, with a focus on sectoral transformations and their contribution to climate mitigation
You will deliver policy-relevant analyses and research by writing of reports, policy briefings and other information material.
You contribute to the outreach associated with policy analyses, including media interviews and written outputs such as blogs and articles.
You prepare and participate in partner meetings, workshops and other events as needed (which may incl. travel within Germany and abroad).
Coordinate projects with relevant stakeholders and project partners – both internally and externally
You support the timely delivery of policy analyses generally, as well as providing support to other Climate Policy Team projects, as required.
Support the development and acquisition of new projects
Your profile
You will ideally have the following qualifications and skills:
A graduate degree in environmental or climate related field of study such political studies, environmental management, social sciences, law or economics or a related field
Three years of working experience in climate or energy policy related fields.
Experience in drafting scientific and policy reports
Experience in project management and coordination.
Knowledge and understanding of key aspects of climate change and energy policy at the international, EU and at member state level
Familiarity with nationalGHGemissions inventories and sectoral energy trends is desirable.
Analytical skills and the ability to work with quantitative data (e.g. emissions data)
Excellent English writing and verbal skills are a requirement, understanding of other EU languages is desirable but not necessary.
Excellent knowledge of Microsoft Office applications, especially Excel
Highly organised, detail-oriented, and motivated self-starter
Interest in and proven ability to work in a diverse, interdisciplinary and international team
Willingness and ability to travel
We offer
A job with purpose. With us you will work in a team of highly engaged people and with your skills you can make a positive contribution to our work in the field of climate change mitigation.
We are a diverse and inclusive team and welcome your application regardless of your gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, religion, ethnicity, age, neurodiversity, disability status, citizenship, or any other aspect that makes you unique.
You will get to know the entire organization and be more than just a cog in the wheel.
We are working in a positive and inspiring working atmosphere with an international team. Our Berlin office is located near Moritzplatz in the heart of the lively Kreuzberg, surrounded by a dynamic startup scene.
Currently most of our staff is working from home due to covid-19 restrictions and we will continue offering flexible work arrangements in the future.
For the time being, we offer a contract limited to one year. There is a prospect of extension and we are interested in long-term cooperation.
We will pay your public transport ticket for Berlin and offer a company pension plan.
Conditions
Application Deadline: 22 May 2022 Starting date: As soon as possible Location: Berlin, Germany Terms: We are looking for a long-term collaboration. Currently we can offer a fixed term contract for 1 year, with the perspective of extension based on performance and funding. Requirements: Ideally EU-Citizen or existing work permit for Germany
Please apply with your CV (ideally with list of projects and publications you contributed to), and cover letter inPDFformat exclusively using the application form by 22 May 2022. Please indicate in your cover letter your earliest start date and your salary expectations. Applications by email or by post can unfortunately not be processed.