Technical
To be a successful candidate you will have:
• Educated to degree level or equivalent in a relevant field and/or relevant recent practical work experience. Relevant fields may include environmental economics, environmental science, sociology or anthropology with a concentration on the relationship between socio-economic factors and the environment, environmental engineering, or other relevant fields of study.
Experience (Responsibilities)
To be a successful candidate you will have:
• Experience of interdisciplinary environmental work in the Global South to further sustainable development. This may include topics like:
o Blue/green finance or economics
o Nature-based solutions
o Environmentally-relevant behavioural economics/behaviour change
o Equity and inclusion in environmental practice
o Gender and environment
o Whole-systems thinking
o Public health/environmental health/One Health
• Knowledge of the drivers of policy and how they can be connected to the needs of major stakeholder groups, including communities, the private sector, UK government, IGOs and multi-lateral agreements, and local and international NGOs.
• Experience using, interpreting, and delivering scientific and technical analysis to communicate complex concepts to non-technical audiences in simple, engaging, and easily accessible terms.