France: Associate Analyst for Energy and Climate Security
Jan 21, 2025
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European Union Institute for Security Studies
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The European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) is the EU Agency that analyses foreign, security and defence policy issues. With its Headquarters in Paris and a Liaison Office in Brussels the Institute acts as a trusted interface between EU officials and member state diplomats and Europe’s wider think tank and scholarly community.
Through its publications and events, it works to enhance policymakers’ understanding of the underlying trends and complexity of a fast-changing world. It always combines rigorous research with policy-relevant conclusions and recommendations. It has a solid track record of strengthening the links among EU think tanks working in the field of foreign, security and defence policy, thus helping to build a stronger EU ‘strategic community and culture’.
The EUISS seeks to hire an Associate Analyst who will focus on energy and climate-related security challenges. The Associate Analyst will report to the Director and join a highly qualified and motivated team whose mission is to provide expertise and insights to both EU/national officials.
Main responsibilities
- Monitoring trends and policy developments in the domain of energy and climate security, with a special focus on emerging security challenges and their impact on EU policies and interests;
- Authoring and commissioning high-quality, forward-looking analyses, with clear policy recommendations for key EU actors (the EEAS, EU member states, the European Commission and others);
- Organising small and large-scale events and meetings, designed to disseminate EUISS research and analysis, as well as to inform decision-makers;
- Contributing actively to joint EUISS activities including collaborative research projects and events;
- Liaising with relevant policy departments and working groups across the European Union and its member states as well as other think tanks and the private sector;
- Representing the Institute within Europe and abroad, participating in relevant meetings of the EU, its member states, international organisations and research institutes.
Eligibility criteria
On the closing date for applications, candidates must fulfil all the following conditions:
- Be a national of a member state of the European Union who enjoys full rights as a citizen attested by a recent extract from judicial records and/or certificate of good conduct;
- Have fulfilled any obligations imposed by national law on military service;
- Be physically fit to perform the required duties.
Education
A specialised Master’s degree, preferably in the field of international relations, security studies, EU integration, political science or a related field from a university of recognised global standing.
Professional experience
- Minimum three years of professional work experience within one or more policy research, governmental, academic, or educational institutions with a specific focus on EU foreign and security policy;
- Demonstrated knowledge of energy and climate issues and their impact on European foreign and security policy;
- Experience of engaging with officials and diplomats at EU and national level
- Good analytical skills, with ability to identify and distil complex policy issues and propose viable reforms and solutions;
- Well-developed communication and drafting skills, with a demonstrated ability to write and present policy innovations effectively to key audiences;
- Proven experience in event organisation;
- Proven ability to work well under pressure and to deliver high-quality results within tight deadlines;
- Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills, including the ability to work effectively in a multi-cultural and multi-disciplinary environment as a team member;
- High professional values and standards characterised by analytical rigour, integrity, and confidentiality.
Languages
Excellent English writing and speaking skills are essential. Satisfactory knowledge of at least one other EU language is required.
Procedure
All interested candidates must complete the online application form and attach:
- A detailed CV in English (with a clear indication of educational attainment and professional experience);
- A list of publications;
- Two writing samples of policy-relevant publications in English;
- A cover letter in English addressed to the EUISS Director;
- If applying for a secondment: a duly signed authorisation/letter of sponsorship from the current employer for the secondment to the EUISS.
Applications received by email or post will not be considered. Only correctly and fully completed applications will be accepted.
Status: Temporary staff member OR appointment by secondment
Place of employment: Paris
Starting date: As soon as possible
Salary: The successful candidate will receive a monthly salary of €4,297.67, subject to national taxes and social insurance. For a secondment, the salary will remain as determined (and paid) by the current employer plus a daily allowance of €110.40 paid by the EUISS.
Duration: The successful candidate will be offered a 2-year contract (or secondment).