About Us
Generation Climate Europe (GCE) is the largest coalition of youth-led networks on climate and environmental issues at the European level. GCE unites the largest youth-led networks, bringing together 381 national organisations across 46 countries in Europe. We are guided by the voices of over 20 million young Europeans. GCE creates a platform for the youth to advocate for a just and green transition in Europe.
About the role
New Economy is a cross-cutting, overarching program at Generation Climate Europe which aims to support the inclusion of young people within beyond growth debates about topics such as economic transformation, sustainable resource use, and intergenerational justice. The Research team will conduct primary and secondary research to identify opportunities and strategies to engage youth across Europe in re-shaping our current economic system. Specifically, they will work closely with the Advocacy and Outreach team to develop a policy brief on best practices for engaging youths in beyond growth topics. Additionally, they will contribute to producing high-quality research outputs on the nexus between intergenerational justice and resource extraction and mining, with a focus on sufficiency, by centering experiences of youth affected by resource injustices globally.The Project Officer will proactively contribute to all the team activities and deliverables.
Please note that this is a volunteer position.
Tasks
- Conduct primary and secondary research on alternative economic models, and youth engagement around new economy/beyond growth/postgrowth/degrowth in the context of EU and international policy
- Contribute to publications, policy briefs and reports produced by the Team
- Map youth organisations and young individuals active on beyond growth issues identifying best practices for youth engagement.
- Attend bi-weekly team meetings with the Project Lead and other Team Members.
- Attend regular program-wide calls with the coordinators and other teams in the New Economy program.
About you
- Available to work remotely for around 3/5 hours a week (flexible).
- Confident with the Google Suite and/or Office Suite.
- You are motivated, organised and reliable.
- You are curious and proactive.
- Basic knowledge of EU policy and decision-making processes.
- Basic knowledge of alternative economic models and post-growth theories.
- High proficiency in spoken and written English.
- It is preferable that you are based within a timezone that is -2 or +2 from CET/CEST as it is our main working territory.
Deliverables will be discussed and finalised with the project team depending on their interests and team capacity.
Bonus Points
- Academic or practical experience with EU economic policy and alternative economic models.
- Project management experience
- Primary and secondary research experience.
Please not that for this role the deadline is 17th November 2024.