Do you want to combine your passion for nature with your economic skills?
Are you passionate about leveraging finance to drive environmental sustainability? GRID-Arendal, a leading non-profit environmental communications centre, is seeking an Advisor on Sustainable Finance for Nature.
GRID-Arendal is a small organisation with big ambitions. We seek to make a bold contribution to generating transformative changes that are equitable and sustainable in societies worldwide. GRID-Arendal holds a unique position and credibility among policy and decision-makers at all levels by linking research, data, and actions for results on the ground. Join us in transforming environmental data into actionable insights and motivating global decision-makers to effect positive and transformative change.
You will use your theoretical knowledge to practice and work hands-on on different projects with your strategic and analytic skills. Our new colleague has an economic or finance background and experience in biodiversity, climate change and/or sustainable development. Is that you?
Main activities
Actively contribute to the strategic development of GRID-Arendal's projects and programmes.
Develop reports focusing on sustainable finance for nature and conservation of marine and coastal biodiversity, including blue forests.
Played a key role in large-scale projects and helped analyse data.
Combine research and analysis to build a knowledge base on sustainable finance for nature related to the conservation of blue forests or sustainable ocean governance.
Work closely with other staff to ensure that GRID-Arendal delivers high-quality outcomes, focusing on supporting developing countries to address the impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss on the oceans and coastal communities.
Development of innovative technical reports for stakeholders, new donors, and external partners.
Share knowledge internally with the team, develop a strong team culture, and guide and coach/mentor internal resources.
Give lectures and public presentations, publish work, and develop new methods or tools recognised by partners.
Sometimes, flexibility is required to make yourself available after working hours. Because we are working with people from across the globe in different time zones, some travel will be required.
Professional Qualifications
Master's degree or equivalent in environmental economics, finance, or related field
2 -3 years of relevant experience related to sustainable finance for nature
Experience with project management, particularly projects related to the marine environment
Experience working with the UN system or other international development organisations is beneficial
A solid professional network
An understanding of the importance of communications in project development and results dissemination
Excellent communication skills, including both written and spoken English
Knowledge of other languages, mainly French or Norwegian, would be an asset
Personal skills
Team player and ability to work independently
Analytic, strategic, and organisational skills
High motivation and goal-oriented
Ability to pursue multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment and consistently meet deadlines
Networking capabilities and decision-making ability
Interpersonal skills and ability to work in an international and culturally diverse environment
GRID-Arendal will offer
A good working environment with the opportunity to be part of an interdisciplinary, challenging, creative, and ambitious research and information environment
Work in one of Europe's leading environmental communication centres, of great social significance
International working environment linked to the UN Environment Program and The Norwegian Development Agency (manager of grants in the field of development from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Climate and the Environment)
Flexitime scheme, with summer and winter time
A competitive salary based on qualifications and years of experience
Exceptionally good pension schemes, insurance, and employee benefits
Possibility of using the company cabin in Telemark
Deadline for applications: 25 August 2024
For more information about the position or if you have any questions, please get in touch with Chief Culture Officer Anette Sørensen at Anette.sorensen@grida.no or Head of Programme Marine Environment Torill Sæterøy at Torill.sateroey@grida.no
We are looking forward to hearing from you. Please send us your CV and a short cover letter in English or Norwegian.