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A leading international institution is seeking a Junior Professional Officer Analyst for its research team. The role involves data management, analytical contributions to major publications, and collaboration with economists. Ideal candidates will have a Master's degree in economics, strong analytical skills, and prior experience in a policy environment.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Job Title Junior Professional Officer Analyst, Research
Team Office of the Chief Economist (OCE)
Reporting to Associate Director DCF, Head of Pillar Bilateral Donors and SSF
Duration of assignment: 2 years with possibility of extension for another year. The extension of appointment is subject to yearly review concerning priorities, availability of funds, and satisfactory performance
Please note that for participants of the JPO-Programme two years work experience are mandatory! Relevant work experience can be counted. In order to assess the eligibility of the candidates, we review the relevant experience acquired after obtaining the first university degree (usually bachelor’s degree)
Section 2 – Background
OCE consists of a team of approximately 15 economists, analysts and assistants. It contributes to the operational, policy and strategy work of the Bank by providing intellectual leadership on economic and financial aspects of transition in the region. OCE is responsible for research on critical economic issues relevant to the transition region and EBRD operations, macroeconomic analysis in support of country work, and relations with academia. It also leads the design and implementation of large-scale surveys (such as the Enterprise Surveys, Banking Environment and Performance Surveys and Life in Transition surveys); randomised impact studies; and the production of most major external publications produced by the OCE, including the annual Transition Report.
Section 3 – Purpose of Job
The Analyst, Research (“the Analyst”) reports to the Director, Research or the Director, Transition Impact & Global Economics. The Analyst provides research assistance to OCE economists by preparing and analysing large data sets using a variety of econometric techniques; and summarising and reporting on key research findings. The Analyst also contributes to the preparation, running and analysis of the core surveys conducted by OCE either independently or under the supervision of OCE economists. He or she also is involved in the preparation of the EBRD’s annual flagship publication, the Transition Report, and is involved in ad hoc policy briefings on a variety of topics such as the green economy and climate change; AI and digitalisation; and gender equality and social inclusion. The Analyst may also be involved in OCE’s macroeconomic forecasting and analysis, as reported on in the Regional Economic Prospects.
Section 4 – Facts / Scale
Section 5 – Accountabilities & Responsibilities
Section 6 – Knowledge, Skills, Experience & Qualifications
Qualifications:
Experience:
Knowledge & Expertise:
Economic and employment promotion, Other specialisations