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London, Greater London (Hybrid)
£45,000 - £52,000 per year
Full-time
Contract (FTC to December 2026)
Job description

Do you want to help inform how the UK understands and debates carbon dioxide removal (CDR) in the context of the net zero transition, including the role that land use and nature can play? Do you enjoy making complex issues easier to understand for a wide audience, including journalists, decision-makers and the public?

The Energy and Climate Intelligence Unit (ECIU) is a non-profit organisation that supports informed debate on energy and climate change issues in the UK. We provide independent analysis and accessible briefings to the media and other stakeholders to improve understanding of climate-related topics and contribute to evidence-based discussions. Our work covers a range of issues including land use, transport, the power sector, and heating and buildings, with a focus on the UK but with international work too.

This role involves tracking and responding to media, political, and policy debates on CDR, focusing initially on land-based removals and expanding to engineered removals. You will highlight trade-offs, counter misinformation, and support fact-based future debates.

Working closely with our Head of Land and Head of Analysis, you will contribute new analysis, monitor the debate, and help develop communications outputs. This is a unique opportunity to play a role in how the UK engages with one of the most complex and fast-evolving areas of climate policy.

Benefits:

  • Generous Annual Leave: 30 days annual leave.
  • Hybrid Working Model: Benefit from the flexibility of remote work combined with in-person collaboration.
  • Monthly Team Days: Connect and collaborate with colleagues during regular team building events.
  • Healthshield Healthcare Scheme: Access essential health and wellness support, including optical, dental, and physiotherapy coverage.
  • Salary Sacrifice Pension Contributions: We match employee pension contributions up to 5%.
  • Fora office amenities:
    • An on-site gym with wellness classes.
    • A rooftop terrace with stunning views of London, including The Shard.
    • Fully stocked kitchens with complimentary tea, coffee, and snacks.
    • Comfortable breakout areas, a reading room, and private phone booths.
    • Secure bike storage and shower facilities.

Role and Responsibilities

·Analyse land use, nature-based solutions, and CDR using various sources and data; present findings clearly in reports, briefings, press releases, and social media content.

·Monitor and analyse emerging political and media debate around CDR and nature-based solutions, including misinformation.

·Provide fast turnaround analysis of breaking developments, synthesising findings into accessible and impactful outputs for media and other stakeholders.

·Stay updated on climate and energy policy, particularly CDR, land use, and related political and media narratives.

·Support strategic planning around key moments, identifying risks and opportunities to support well informed discussion and responsible coverage of these topics.

·Collaborate with colleagues across programmes to develop joined up, multi-channel communications outputs

·Develop and maintain a network of stakeholders in the land use, CDR, climate, media and policy communities.

·Brief journalists on CDR issues and our findings, and, where appropriate, act as a media spokesperson for ECIU.

·Contribute to ECIU’s newsletter, website, and other outward facing materials.

·Other duties as assigned.

Skills and Experience

Essential

·Analysis

oStrong analytical background.

oAn academic background in environmental science or related areas (preferably at a Masters or PhD level).

oAbility to quickly analyse data and summarise key insights in accessible, engaging formats.

oSkilled in conducting quantitative analysis, including familiarity with key data sources relating to CDR and the ability to develop new analysis projects to answer relevant questions.

oAbility to design and deliver new analysis projects relevant to carbon dioxide removal (CDR), land use and net zero.

oSkilled in using data to support communications and build compelling, evidence-based outputs.

·Knowledge and Context

oGood understanding of UK climate policy and the net zero transition.

oFamiliarity with the role of CDR and nature-based solutions in climate strategy.

oAwareness of key trade-offs, uncertainties, and areas of public and political debate around CDR.

oAppreciation of the broader political and economic context, including the roles of government, industry and civil society.

·Communication and Networks

oStrong written and verbal communication skills with the ability to convey complex ideas in clear, concise language for a range of audiences.

oAwareness of evolving discussions in media and Parliament relating to climate and carbon removal.

oExperience developing outputs or commentary that align with public and parliamentary discourse.

oSkilled in building and maintaining productive, trust-based relationships with stakeholders including journalists, policymakers, academics and NGOs.

oExperience in journalism, public affairs or communications, particularly on technical or high-profile topics.

oComfortable working in a fast-paced environment, responding to emerging stories or shifting political developments.

Desirable

  • 3-5 years’ experience working in the energy, climate or nature sectors.
  • Familiarity with government datasets or other key sources relevant to net zero and CDR.
  • Experience briefing stakeholders, such as journalists or MPs.
  • Understanding of the UK media, particularly its reporting on climate and climate change.
Application Instructions

Applications must include a supporting statement to be considered.
The supporting statement should cover:
• Experience in media and informing public debate on specific issues.
• Examples of translating complex content for non-expert audiences.
• Knowledge of the UK’s decarbonisation pathway, including land use and carbon dioxide removal debates.
• Experience in analysis for policy or media contexts.
• Independent content development and stakeholder engagement, prioritising tasks in fast-paced settings.
• Interest in the role and the contribution to ECIU’s mission.

We are happy to consider any reasonable adjustments that candidates may need during the recruitment process.

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Energy & Climate Intelligence Unit View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer Company size 11 - 20
Posted on: 13 May 2025
Closing date: 02 June 2025 at 21:50
Tags: Policy, Climate Change, Data Analysis, Data Science, Energy, Environment / Animal, Qualitative, Quantitative, Science, Sustainability

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