The European Climate Foundation (ECF) is a major philanthropic initiative working to help tackle the climate crisis by fostering the development of a net-zero emission society at the national, European and global level.
We support over 1,000 partner organisations to carry out activities that drive urgent and ambitious policy in support of the objectives of the Paris Agreement, contribute to the public debate on climate action and help deliver a socially responsible transition to a net-zero economy and sustainable society in Europe and around the world.
The ECF brings together diverse perspectives and backgrounds to find the best innovative solutions to tackle climate change. We are focusing on engaging and hiring great people from a wide diversity of backgrounds to strengthen the cause. If you share our values of respect, innovation, and collaboration, join us.
The advertised position is with the Global Strategic Communications Council (GSCC) – a global network of communications professionals in the field of climate, energy and nature. GSCC is a collaborative project hosted by the ECF.
Through our work, we aim to contribute to a world with a safe and stable climate for current and future generations. We hope to build broad support for just, inclusive, and equitable solutions to the climate crisis.
Our philanthropically funded work focuses on media debate and public discourse at the global level and in major economies across Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia and the Americas. We support a diverse range of partners across sectors and geographies, helping them add their voices, views and insights to the conversation.
The role is based within GSCC’s Research Unit, a team of researchers and analysts who provide evidence-based briefings, publications and insights to inform and contribute to the network’s communications work. The Research Analyst - Oil and Gas will produce strategic research, analysis and briefing on key issues relating to the oil and gas industry worldwide associated with climate change and the energy transition. This would include analysis of government policies, industry trends, financial and trade data and company policies; producing outputs for audiences such as journalists, advocates and policymakers.
The role will work collaboratively across a global network of communications experts, to produce deeper strategic approaches in this space. A core skill set of the role will be the ability to translate complex scientific data and findings into succinct, impactful briefings and communications products. We are looking for people with a clear vision for devising ambitious and high-impact work, who are adept at handling complex material and insights to drive and deliver communications impact, and working generously with colleagues from a wide range of disciplines.
This position will report to the Senior Research Analyst - Oil and Gas, and will work closely with an Assistant Researcher - Oil and Gas.
This role might suit someone with a background as a financial or oil and gas industry focused journalist, or a junior research analyst in the not-for-profit or private sector and is open to anyone who meets the experience and competencies required for the role.
The Research Analyst – Oil and Gas will be responsible for:
Remote working. Our team is based in European / Africa and Asia / Pacific time zones. We can offer contracts in many countries around the world including most G20 countries. You must have the right to work in your country of residence. We may be able to offer co-working spaces in some locations. The role will involve occasional international travel.
Flexible - as soon as possible.
Click apply - please submit your application accompanied by the following 2 files in English, by the 8th December midnight CET.
Please note only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
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We are committed to diversity and inclusion in our organisation. We strongly encourage candidates from historically disadvantaged or marginalised groups to apply.