Job Title: Economic Analyst
Team : Anglophone Africa/ Regional Programs
Contract type: Permanent.
Hours per week: 40 hours
Reporting to: Senior Program officer
Starting Salary: $29,774 (USD) gross per annum + additional 10\% pension contribution, international health cover, flexible working and attractive holiday allowances are additional to the salary (see full list of benefits below).
Application Closing Date: Monday, 19th February 2024
Please note that we will be reviewing applications regularly, and we may close the role early should we receive sufficient applications before the closing date. We therefore strongly encourage you to apply as soon as you can.
Interviews will commence the week of 4th of March 2024
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About the Role:
The Economic Analyst plays a crucial role in achieving the objectives of the Ghana program. They will actively contribute to advancing analytical work on economic issues related to resource governance in Ghana. This involves taking a lead role and making substantial contributions to economic analysis and data that will inform capacity development, policy reform, and advocacy efforts in the areas of energy transition, transition minerals, and revenue management programs in Ghana.
The ideal candidate should possess understanding and experience in economic policy issues and analysis specific to Ghana. The Economic Analyst is expected to bring technical expertise in extractives governance, economics, energy transition, transition minerals, revenue management, and governance. This expertise will be pivotal in generating expert analysis, conducting research, and providing essential policy advice to support NRGI’s initiatives in driving reform in Ghana.
Working closely with the Ghana team, particularly the Senior Program Officer, the Legal and Economics team, and other relevant teams across NRGI, the jobholder will contribute to advancing research, data analysis, knowledge, and advocacy. They will play a key role in shaping and influencing government policy by providing technical assistance, offer expert opinions, policy analysis on critical program issues from the Ghana program. Building strategic and productive relationships with national institutions, government leaders, development partners, civil society, including media, women, and youth groups, as well as the private sector, is also a crucial aspect of the role.
The successful candidate is expected to possess strong analytical skills, and experience in public speaking and presentations. With a background in economics and the extractives industry, they will contribute to advocacy, capacity building and technical assistance efforts by providing expertise, strategies, and interventions, and incorporating global learnings, experiences, and programs into the local context in Ghana.
The jobholder will embrace and demonstrate NRGI’s values of rigor, collaboration, passion, integrity, and impact.
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Education & Qualifications
First degree in economics or other related fields required. Earlier / additional degree in relevant field (e.g., public policy, finance, law, international development, or engineering) preferred
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