The Climate Change Committee is the independent expert statutory adviser to Parliament and the UK Government on climate change policy. It was created as a key part of the long-term legal framework set out in the Climate Change Act (2008). The Act sets a long-term target for 2050 (Net Zero, a 100% reduction in net emissions from 1990) and requires that carbon budgets (five-year caps on emissions) are set on a path towards the long-term target. The Act also requires that the UK assesses and responds to the risks that it faces as the climate changes.
The CCC has established itself as a high-profile, high-impact expert body in the analysis of climate change mitigation and adaptation. Its reports can be accessed from the CCC’s website: www.theccc.org.uk
The CCC is comprised of two Boards (‘the Committee’ and ‘the Adaptation Committee’) and an analytical secretariat. The Committees have a distinguished membership of leading experts from the fields of climate change, science, engineering and economics: www.theccc.org.uk/about-the-ccc/the-committee. The Committees are supported by a Secretariat of around 40 economists, operational researchers, scientists and other analysts.
The CCC was the first body of its kind in the world and brings together different strands of expertise from its members, from government, the research community and business. It draws on existing information and undertakes its own analysis to provide expert advice to Ministers and to Parliament. It is required to give advice to Ministers on climate change matters covered by the Climate Change Act and on an ad-hoc basis as and when requested.
The postholder will be joining at an interesting time in the CCC: work is underway for our Seventh Carbon Budget Advice, which advises the government on emissions reduction targets, and which will be published in early 2025. This is a high profile piece of work, and the role and interaction with just transition topics is key.
The postholder will be joining a friendly and multi-disciplinary CCC team, the People and Business team, which considers cross-cutting issues in relation to the UK’s transition to a Net Zero and climate resilient future, including the Just Transition, public engagement, the economy and private sector action. The team considers both mitigation and adaptation. The postholder will be managed by the G7 lead on Just Transition.
The exact range of projects will be adapted based on postholder interests and strengths, and priorities at the time of joining, but is likely to include a mix of the following:
Across each of these work-strands, the work will involve, in collaboration with the Just Transition G7 Lead Analyst:
The CCC and its People and Business Team put a high value on staff learning and development, wellbeing and work life balance. We will work with the postholder to ensure their work objectives align with their skillsets and interests, and that things are set up so they can thrive professionally and personally.
The ideal candidate would have the following:
Experience in:
Technical skills:
Demonstratable HEO-level behaviours:
Due to delivery timelines we require a candidate who can start by end of August.
In their written application, candidates should:
At interview, candidates will also be asked about the behaviours delivering at pace and seeing the big picture.
The CCC office is based in Canary Wharf, London, with staff expected to attend the office for 40% of their contracted hours. The pay band for this role is £35,985 - £38,562 and the expectation is that the successful candidate will join on the minimum of the CCC HEO pay band.
We support a wide variety of working patterns such as compressed hours, hybrid working, part time hours, job sharing and flexi time. National pay bands may be used where staff apply to work from home for more than 60% of their working hours and live outside London. Regular attendance at our London office, for example for meetings and training, will still be required. The national pay band for this grade is £32,708 - £34,074.
The Climate Change Committee are committed to creating a workplace culture where all staff feel valued, supported and can develop their potential. We work hard to ensure all staff can flourish and succeed, working with and respecting people’s different backgrounds and personal circumstances. We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply for this position. For more information on our EDI commitments, please read our strategy here https://www.theccc.org.uk/publication/equality-diversity-and-inclusion/
The CCC cannot offer Visa sponsorship to candidates through this campaign. The CCC does not hold a Visa sponsorship licence.
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