Analyst, Climate Change Think Tank, Australia-based
Do you have a desire to make a positive impact on the climate and biodiversity crises by working with an innovative global think tank? If so, we want to hear from you!
This is an entry-level analyst position focused on research on the corporate sector that will likely suit a recent graduate at the start of their career.
About InfluenceMap
InfluenceMap is a globally recognized non-profit think tank driving change on climate and sustainability. It produces cutting-edge, objective research on how businesses and finance impact the climate crisis, working collaboratively across corporate, financial, public, civil society, and media sectors.
InfluenceMap is best known for its LobbyMap platform, which analyzes corporate advocacy and policy engagement on climate change and biodiversity loss. Its work has been featured in the media globally, used by hundreds of investors, and informed numerous climate campaigns. Other work streams include the FinanceMap platform, which assesses the climate credentials of the financial sector, and the Carbon Majors platform, which tracks emissions from the world's largest polluters. With offices in London, New York, Tokyo, Seoul, and Brussels, it is a team of 70+ dynamic professionals shaping the climate conversation worldwide.
The Opportunity
We are seeking an Australia-based Analyst to conduct research on companies and industry associations using our LobbyMap methodology, which assesses the corporate sector's advocacy and engagement with government policy to address the climate crisis.
You will be responsible for assessing companies on climate change and/or biodiversity loss. You will primarily work on the LobbyMap program, the world's leading platform for measuring corporate climate policy engagement. By mastering our methodology and processes, you will have the opportunity to specialize in corporate climate policy engagement in Australia. You will have the opportunity to engage with our key stakeholders in the region (investors, civil society groups, the media, and companies) and make a real impact on the trajectory of the climate and nature agendas.
Full training in our research methods and how to communicate our results effectively will be provided. Upon demonstrating your ability in this specialization, you may also have the opportunity to develop expertise in other areas, such as specific sectors, policy areas, or geographic regions, in line with the organization's project needs. Our approach is highly data-oriented and involves accuracy, consistency, and great attention to detail. InfluenceMap's work is in widespread use by finance, the media, and other stakeholders, and thus, we place great importance on communicating our content (both written and verbal) effectively.
What You Will Do
To be successful in this role at InfluenceMap, you should have:
We are a driven, mission-focused team seeking an Analyst who shares our passion for climate action and corporate accountability. This is an entry-level analyst position that will likely suit a recent graduate early in their career.
We value collaborative team players who take initiative, work independently while staying connected to global teams, and are excited by the mission to accelerate climate action.
Benefits
Details and Benefits
If you are excited about this role but your experience does not align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this role, or you may have transferable skills that would be valuable in other areas of our team.
Please apply via the link below by April 27. Early applications are welcome and will be processed as they arrive.
This is an entry-level analyst position focused on research on the corporate sector that will likely suit a recent graduate at the start of their career.
About InfluenceMap
InfluenceMap is a globally recognized non-profit think tank driving change on climate and sustainability. It produces cutting-edge, objective research on how businesses and finance impact the climate crisis, working collaboratively across corporate, financial, public, civil society, and media sectors.
InfluenceMap is best known for its LobbyMap platform, which analyzes corporate advocacy and policy engagement on climate change and biodiversity loss. Its work has been featured in the media globally, used by hundreds of investors, and informed numerous climate campaigns. Other work streams include the FinanceMap platform, which assesses the climate credentials of the financial sector, and the Carbon Majors platform, which tracks emissions from the world's largest polluters. With offices in London, New York, Tokyo, Seoul, and Brussels, it is a team of 70+ dynamic professionals shaping the climate conversation worldwide.
The Opportunity
We are seeking an Australia-based Analyst to conduct research on companies and industry associations using our LobbyMap methodology, which assesses the corporate sector's advocacy and engagement with government policy to address the climate crisis.
You will be responsible for assessing companies on climate change and/or biodiversity loss. You will primarily work on the LobbyMap program, the world's leading platform for measuring corporate climate policy engagement. By mastering our methodology and processes, you will have the opportunity to specialize in corporate climate policy engagement in Australia. You will have the opportunity to engage with our key stakeholders in the region (investors, civil society groups, the media, and companies) and make a real impact on the trajectory of the climate and nature agendas.
Full training in our research methods and how to communicate our results effectively will be provided. Upon demonstrating your ability in this specialization, you may also have the opportunity to develop expertise in other areas, such as specific sectors, policy areas, or geographic regions, in line with the organization's project needs. Our approach is highly data-oriented and involves accuracy, consistency, and great attention to detail. InfluenceMap's work is in widespread use by finance, the media, and other stakeholders, and thus, we place great importance on communicating our content (both written and verbal) effectively.
What You Will Do
- Conduct rigorous research and analysis on companies and industry associations using the LobbyMap methodology
- Produce high-quality, data-driven research outputs with a strong emphasis on accuracy and consistency
- Communicate findings effectively to a range of stakeholders, including investors, civil society, media, and corporate representatives
To be successful in this role at InfluenceMap, you should have:
- Outstanding analytical and data analysis skills, with a very strong attention to detail
- Ability to communicate complex issues and data-driven analysis convincingly
- IT and software skills across a range of common applications
- Fluency in English (written and spoken)
- Right to work in Australia
We are a driven, mission-focused team seeking an Analyst who shares our passion for climate action and corporate accountability. This is an entry-level analyst position that will likely suit a recent graduate early in their career.
We value collaborative team players who take initiative, work independently while staying connected to global teams, and are excited by the mission to accelerate climate action.
Benefits
Details and Benefits
- Employment type: Full-time
- Location: Based in Australia, with flexible and remote working options. Canberra is preferred, with Melbourne as a strong secondary option (Sydney also considered)
- Salary: $AUD 70,000 per annum base salary
- Benefits: All statutory health, insurance, and employment benefits
- Time off: Competitive leave policy plus an extra three paid days with organization-wide closure at year's end
- Team: Frequent collaboration with a dynamic, global, mission-driven team of 70+ professionals
If you are excited about this role but your experience does not align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply anyway. You may be just the right candidate for this role, or you may have transferable skills that would be valuable in other areas of our team.
Please apply via the link below by April 27. Early applications are welcome and will be processed as they arrive.