Associate Programme Office

Policy | Permanent, Full-time | £25,000 - £31,000 depending on skills and experience We are searching for two new colleagues who combine analytical skills with a proactive, results-driven mindset. These positions are tailored for candidates with a deep commitment to shaping a sustainable future, seamlessly merging expertise in policy and governance and data analysis with excellent writing and communication skills. The Associate Programme Officer positions are entry-level roles at UNEP-WCMC, broadly similar to analyst positions such as policy analyst, research analyst, or environmental analyst in our Policy team.

The ideal candidates will be meticulous, thorough and instrumental in advancing our mission to provide impactful and technical support and policy guidance. The Policy Innovation Area at UNEP-WCMC is made up of a team of over 25 experts specialising in international policy, nature indicators, ecosystem assessments, and the nexus of nature, gender, and rights. Here, you will play a pivotal in shaping multi-disciplinary projects at the interface of science and policy that build towards our vision of a world living in harmony with nature.

Your role will be to contribute to evidence-based policy initiatives, conduct technical analyses, and contribute to influential, culturally diverse events. This is an invitation to join a passionate team, making strides towards environmental stewardship and global sustainability. Your work will not just influence policies; it will inspire change and forge a better world.

This position is not suitable for visa sponsorship. This is not a United Nations Post. This position is with the charity WCMC, working in collaboration with UNEP.

Please note we reserve the right to close this position as soon as a suitable applicant is found, so please do not delay your application.

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