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Vacancy: Policy Analyst, Environmental Economics - in BRUSSELS

Closing date for applications: Mar 31, 2010

We are looking for a full-time Policy Analyst in the Brussels office to participate in the work of our Environmental Economics Programme.

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The Post

Job overview: The work will be varied and interesting and you will be involved in a range of projects of different size, timescale and subject matter. It will imply contributing to studies relating to all stages of the policy process, including the formulation, practical implementation and ex post evaluation of a range of policies and instruments at both EU and Member State levels. In particular, analysis may focus on valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services, cost and benefits of environmental policies, market-based instruments (including environmental taxes and environmentally harmful subsidies), sustainable development indicators, eco-innovation and other environmental economics related subjects.

Sponsors and Clients: Work is usually undertaken for a range of sponsors and clients, including the European Commission and European Parliament, international organisations (e.g. UNEP, OECD), national governments and agencies, charitable foundations and environmental NGOs.

Your background: A background in environmental economics, or a combination of graduate and undergraduate knowledge of economics, environmental science, ecology or other environmental and economic subjects is essential. An understanding of EU policy and institutions is desirable.

Timing: We would like you to start as soon as possible.


Work areas and responsibilities are likely to include:


Working topics could include:

Please note that the above list is intended to give a flavour of the sorts of topics you might work on. The actual work will depend on a mixture of the specialism you bring to the job, the evolving environmental agenda, specific projects that we undertake, the skill composition of the rest of the team and priorities identified in IEEP’s development plan.

The post will be based in IEEP’s Brussels office.  You will report to Patrick ten Brink, Head of the Environmental Economics Programme and Head of the IEEP’s Brussels Office. In addition you will work closely with a number of IEEP staff with a range of sectoral expertise. 

IEEP is a small organisation so, like other staff members, you will be required to show commitment and flexibility in undertaking a range of general tasks in pursuit of the smooth running, effectiveness and development of the Institute.

The contract will be on a permanent basis, with a standard probationary period of six months.

Person-specification

The ideal candidate will have the following attributes.

Essential:

Desirable:


An excellent candidate with more or with less experience may be considered for a different grade and pay range.


Remuneration

Gross salary will depend on qualifications and experience, and may range between EUR 29,000 and EUR 34,000 per year on appointment (plus compensation for public transport in Brussels). Consideration may also be given to those with more experience, who would be appointed to a higher grade position (salary range between EUR 33,500 and EUR 39,000).

The contract will be complemented by contributions to a pension scheme. The contract will be under Belgian law, with the relevant terms and conditions applying.

How to apply

If you fit this person specification and you would like to apply for this post, please

1. Fill in the application form.
2. Prepare an application letter explaining your interest in the job and showing clearly how you meet our job and person requirements.
3. Enclose a short (maximum 20 pages) extract of work that you have written within the past year, with minimal editing/amendment by others, preferably on a subject which is relevant to this post.
4. Send your completed application form, letter and work extract to recruitment@ieep.eu, or to IEEP, Quai au Foin 55, 1000 Brussels (Belgium) clearly marking the title of the email or envelope: ‘Policy Analyst – Environmental Economics’.

All applications must reach us by 31 March 2010. 

We expect to hold interviews on 21-22 April 2010 in our Brussels office. Travel expenses will be reimbursed by IEEP.

PLEASE NOTE: Agencies need not apply

PLEASE NOTE: IEEP strives to be an equal opportunities employer and undertakes that there shall be no discrimination in employment policies or salaries on grounds of race, ethnic origin, gender, disability, religious or other belief, sexual orientation, marital status or age.