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An established industry player is seeking a Senior Economist to join their innovative team in Cambridge. This role offers a unique opportunity to shape global and national policies through the lens of environmental economics. You will work closely with various stakeholders to promote natural capital approaches and drive sustainable economic progress. The position emphasizes collaboration between public and private sectors, ensuring that nature's value is integrated into decision-making processes. If you're passionate about making a positive impact on the environment and economy, this role is perfect for you.
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Fulfilling role as a senior economist with UK charity working globally with United Nations Conservation bodies, ensuring science, knowledge and insights shape global and national policy. This unique organisation works with partners around the world to build capacity and create innovative solutions to environmental challenges. They are also a respected custodian of powerful and trusted environmental data to create positive impact for people and nature.
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The Senior Economist Nature job itself which is an exceptional Cambridge office based opportunity with hybrid working. The role sits in the nature economy team at junction between biodiversity & the economy.
You will play a critical role in strengthening their technical expertise on the interconnections between the state of nature, the state of the economy and human wellbeing. Advancing how we think about and encourage the use of information related to natural capital to transform the relationship between the economy and nature, and catalyse sustainable economic progress, in particular through facilitating collaboration between the public and private sectors. More specifically:
You will have
To be successful as Senior Economist Nature you ideally, you will hold undergraduate degree and/or master s level qualification, or equivalent experience, in a field related to environmental/ecological economics.
Proven experience working with international organisations, government agencies or the private sector on topics related to natural capital approaches, ecological or environmental economics, ecosystem accounting, or economic policies.
Development and or application of nature related assessments, including measurement of impacts and dependencies, of economic activities on biodiversity and natural capital, and familiarity with existing and emerging private sector standards, frameworks and tools.
Managing strategic partnerships with a variety of stakeholders, such as governments, NGOs, businesses, academics and financial institutions.
Demonstrated track record in the development and delivery of multiple complex and inter-disciplinary projects portfolios, including overseeing high-quality and evidence-based delivery, managing project teams and partner relationships, and coaching staff.
A track record of securing significant funding from the private sector, funding bodies or foundations, financial institutions, research institutions, UN organisations or similar.
Strong interpersonal and project management skills, attention to detail, and the ability to manage and motivate staff to deliver high-quality outputs on time and within budget. Excellent communication skills, including writing, presentation and facilitation skills to a range of audiences, at different technical levels and through a variety of media.
Fluency in written and spoken English is essential to this role, with fluency in another UN language highly desirable.
You will get
As a Senior Economist Nature you will enjoy salary: GBP GBP41,500 to GBP49,000 PA DOE.
To add to this, they offer some great benefits - here are the highlights:
Location: The post holder will be expected to reside in the UK and to attend the office in Cambridge 2-3 days each week.
You can apply
To the Nature Finance Consultant job by pushing the button on this job posting (recommended), or send CV to (url removed)