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Scientific Advisor to the IPCC Chair (AICC)

The International Institute for Environment and Development

Location: London, Hybrid
Salary: £54,438 to £67,692
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Fixed-Term/Contract
Placed On: 17th May 2024
Closes: 30th May 2024
Job Ref: IPCC-05-24-G3

Scientific Advisor to the IPCC Chair

Central London (with hybrid working) 

The Organisation 

The International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) is a policy and action research organisation promoting sustainable development and linking local priorities to global challenges. We are based in London and work on five continents with some of the world’s most vulnerable people to strengthen their voices in the decision-making arenas that affect them. With more than 150 members of staff working with associates and partners around the world, IIED has been at the forefront of evidence-based policymaking in sustainable development for over 50 years. 

We are currently seeking a Scientific Advisor to the IPCC Chair to join our team on a full-time basis for a four year fixed term contract with the possibility of extension over the life of the IPCC Seventh Assessment Cycle (planned for 5-7 years). 

The Benefits 

- Salary of £54,438 - £67,692 per annum, depending on experience, plus benefits

- Closure between Christmas and new year with additional paid holiday

- 7.5% employer's pension contributions (applicable to those based in UK) 

The Role 

As a Scientific Advisor to the IPCC Chair, you will advise the IPCC Chair of key developments in scientific literature related to climate change and climate action. 

Specifically, you will lead the development and delivery of selected cross-cutting IPCC activities including Expert Meetings and Workshops; liaise with international scientific networks, the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) and sister environmental assessments. Promoting collaboration on linked environmental challenges, you will gather information to support the Chair in the preparation of presentations and speeches working closely with the IPCC Secretariat in Geneva to ensure alignment with IPCC findings and participate in IPCC meetings. 

You will also take the lead scientific role in the Technical Support Unit (TSU) that will be established to manage the synthesis of the Seventh Assessment Cycle working with the Chair to build out the team from 2025. The TSU works at the unique IPCC interface between science and policy in the provision of climate knowledge and information that is relevant for policy needs and decision making. 

About You 

To be considered as a Scientific Advisor to the IPCC Chair, you will need: 

- A PhD in a discipline relevant to climate change, climate action and/or development or equivalent experience in Climate Science

- Experience and recognised achievement in a field highly relevant to climate change

- Experience and demonstrated success delivering research results

- Extensive knowledge of climate change issues 

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