Policy Analyst - Paris, France - OCDE

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Sophie Dupont

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Policy Analyst - Climate Finance

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Job Number:


15964

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Application Closing Date:
, 4:59:00 PM


The OECD is a global economic forum working with 38 member countries and more than 100 emerging and developing economies.

The OECD's mission - Better Policies for Better Lives - is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.

The Organisation provides a unique forum in which governments work together to share experiences on what drives economic, social and environmental change, seeking solutions to common problems.


The OECD Environment Directorate (ENV), in line with the strategic objectives of the Secretary-General, provides relevant and timely information, analysis and advice to support governments in identifying and implementing the environmental policies needed to support a cleaner, more resource-efficient, resilient and low-carbon development pathways.

The Directorate currently comprises approximately 175 staff members working across a broad range of issues such as:
climate change, biodiversity, water, eco
- innovation, resource productivity and waste, environmental policy tools and evaluation, green growth, safety of chemicals, biotechnology and nanomaterials, and linkages between environment and tax, agriculture, energy, transport, development assistance, trade and investment policies.


Main Responsibilities:

Contribution to programme management, co-ordination and development

  • Propose ideas and develop concept notes for new work and analysis.
  • Proactively contribute to effective and smooth internal project coordination across teams, divisions and directorates as relevant.
  • Supervise interns, consultants and coordinate relevant staff inputs.
  • Contribute to fundraising the necessary voluntary contributions to enable the delivery of the intended programme of work.
Quantitative and qualitative analysis

  • Source, quality check, harmonise and aggregate data on international climate finance as well as, depending on the analytical scope, complementary sources and mechanisms involved in the provision and mobilisation of finance for climate action in developing countries.
  • Perform multidimensional data analysis (e.g. but not limited to sectors, financial instruments, geography) to identify key trends, correlations where appropriate, in the composition and characteristics of public and private climate finance.
  • Link and compare these trends with relevant quantitative and qualitative information relating to different developing country contexts, e.g. based on Nationally Determined Contributions, available indicators of local circumstances, impacts, enabling conditions, etc.
  • Derive lessons learnt and conclusions of relevance to both international climate finance providers and, more broadly, ongoing international discussions in the context of the UNFCCC as well as other foras, e.g. G20.
Drafting and reviews

  • Lead/colead the framing and drafting of relevant reports, including developing effective and impactful visualisation tools, and presentation of analytical results.
  • Review, comment on and help guide sections and contributions drafted by other staff members or externa contributors as relevant.
  • Lead the preparation and execution of consultation meetings and procedures with country delegates and other stakeholders as needed.
  • Coordinate the internal review and approval procedures.
Outreach and dissemination

  • Coordinate the publication processes of outputs resulting from the analysis and drafting.
  • Contribute to briefing material and speeches for ENV and OECD leadership on the OECD work on international climate finance.
  • Organise and present at consultation and outreach workshops and webinars.
  • Present OECD work on international climate finance at relevant external events and conferences.
Academic Background

  • Advanced university degree in environmental or climate economics, finance and/or policy.
Professional Background

  • Minimum three, preferably five years' professional experience, in climaterelated policy and finance acquired in a national administration, international organisation, university or research institute, NGO, or consultancy.
  • Practical experience with:
  • The use and analysis quantitative of international climate finance data;
  • International climate negotiations under the UNFCCC.
  • Proven ability in writing analytical and policyrelevant publications that are clear, concise and readerfriendly and achieve an optimal balance of length, technical detail and accessibility for a variety of target audiences.
  • Experience in managing relationships with government officials and in contributing to the organisation, agenda and outputs of international events.
Tools

  • Proficient in Excel.
  • Familiarity with statistical packages and programming languages highly desirable.
Languages

  • Fluency in one of the two OECD official languages (English and French) and working knowledge of, or willi

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