Job Summary
- $90,000-$95,000 per annum
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 28th Jun 2023
Climate Council is Australia’s own independent, evidence-based organisation on climate science, impacts and solutions. Powered by our incredible community, we advocate for solutions that rapidly drive down emissions, and shape the national conversation about the consequences of inaction.
Our vision is that by 2025 Australia’s emissions are on a steep downward trajectory with projects and policies in place to see us cut emissions by 75% by 2030 and achieve net zero by 2035. This represents a transformation in action and attitude from all levels of government, industry, business and community. This will fundamentally improve Australia’s contribution to the global climate challenge, while unlocking many national benefits from the new economy, and protecting Australian lives, our well-being and natural environment.
Our mission is to be a courageous catalyst propelling Australia towards bold, effective action to have emissions plummet during the 2020s and hit net zero by 2035.
Climate Council’s researchers and policy advocates are at the leading edge of climate solutions research, communications and advocacy in Australia. Collectively, the team covers a broad range of priority issues, including energy transformation, clean transport, major polluters, extreme weather, and international action. The team has unmatched reach into Australia’s media cycle, policy debates, and the public’s perception of climate change and its solutions.
The role of Quantitative Analyst offers an exciting opportunity for positive impact during the critical moment in Australia’s response to the climate crisis. Working across our programs and alongside our expert Councillors, you will be part of an energetic and high-impact team working to shape and accelerate climate action in Australia.
The Quantitative Analyst is tasked with providing cut-through data analysis of energy and emissions data, climate change impacts, the financial opportunities of Australia’s clean energy and industrial transformation, and much else. The role works across Climate Council’s programs, generating compelling numbers, data visualisations, and models to strengthen the case for accelerating climate action through this make-or-break decade.
This position will contribute to each of the Climate Council’s working groups, including our advocacy programs on energy, transport and Australia’s current and future export industries.
The key responsibilities of the Quantitative Analyst include:
The Quantitative Analyst reports to the Head of Advocacy and does not manage any direct report.
A Bachelor's degree in economics, econometrics, business or finance. Master's degree qualifications in these fields will be highly regarded.
This exciting and dynamic organisation is squarely in the public eye, giving those involved an unrivalled opportunity to contribute to the public discourse on climate change. With exposure to some of the leading minds tackling climate change, this role is a unique opportunity.
You’re passionate about tackling climate change. You care about driving down Australia’s emissions and ramping up readily available solutions in all sectors of our society. If you don’t meet all the criteria here, but feel you have unique strengths to contribute to the team and the Climate Council, we are keen to hear from you - so email us, or please apply!
The Climate Council is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, colour, sex, age, religion, national origin, disability, marital status, personal appearance, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, family responsibilities, genetic information, or political affiliation. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are strongly encouraged to apply for all advertised positions.
To apply, please submit a resume and a cover letter of no more than 250 words explaining why we’re a great match.
If you have any questions regarding the position please email us at [email protected] using the subject line: Quantitative Analyst - Sydney / Melbourne / Canberra enquiry via EthicalJobs.