Policy Fellow CETEx (Monetary and Financial Markets)

2 Months ago

Grantham, England, United Kingdom

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Job Description

The Policy Fellow at the London School of Economics will support policymakers by providing evidence-based guidance and conducting research on sustainable economic reforms in Europe. Responsibilities include developing policy proposals, preparing reports, and engaging with stakeholders in monetary and financial markets. Candidates should have a relevant master's degree and experience in environmental economics and policy. The position offers a salary of £53,204-61,301 and includes hybrid working options.
The Policy Fellow will provide policymakers with a tailored evidence base, technical implementation guidance and the policy narratives to implement far-reaching reforms to deliver sustainable, inclusive and resilient economies and financial systems across Europe. They will conduct rigorous research and policy analysis and develop policy proposals to inform the decisions of MFM authorities, and related climate and environmental policy questions, with application to central banking, financial supervision, financial market regulation and standards in the European context. They will prepare and contribute to high-quality research-based policy reports, briefing papers, and presentations on the role of central banks and supervisors in the economic transition, and independently lead development of related outputs, and build and maintain relationships particularly among a strong network of European climate policy contacts in the public, private, and third sectors.

Candidates will have a master's degree in environmental economics/policy, sustainable finance, economics, finance, management, law or a closely related field. Candidates should also have strong knowledge of the field of monetary and financial markets and related climate and environmental policy questions, with application to central banking, financial supervision, financial market regulation and standards in the European context, as well as experience of directly engaging with or working within monetary and financial market authorities in Europe or overseas on issues relating to environmental degradation and economic transition. Candidates will also have a strong publication track record of policy and research publications, or professional experience developing policies and implementation guidance, on the role of monetary and financial markets authorities in the context of environmental degradation and economic transition.
• £53,204-61,301 per year
• Permanent
• Full-time
• 16 hours ago LSE is committed to building a diverse, equitable and truly inclusive university Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Policy Fellow (Monetary and Financial Markets) Salary from £53,204 to £61,301 pa inclusive with potential to progress to £68,119 pa inclusive of London allowance This is a fixed term appointment until 31 May 2027., We offer an occupational pension scheme, generous annual leave, hybrid working, and excellent training and development opportunities.

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