The Role
We are seeking to expand our focus on Nature and Biodiversity. Many of our members are looking to understand the impacts and dependencies of their portfolio on Nature and, through initiatives like Nature Action 100 and Finance Sector Deforestation Action, engage with companies to combat deforestation and nature loss. Investors need to be able to evaluate the credibility of companies’ responses to these risks.
Working within Transition Research, your primary role will be to develop guidance that helps our members assess these plans and therefore support their engagements via these initiatives. This guidance will seek to distil complex information about natural systems into outputs suitable for an investor audience, reflecting both investors’ existing commitments and best practice in other frameworks. Additionally, the role involves contributing to the broader work of the team developing resources to help investors assess climate risks and opportunities and supporting investors to undertake corporate engagements.
There will also be opportunities to work across workstreams, including engagement, stewardship, and specific sector work, while working collaboratively with the Investor Strategies and Policy programmes.
While this role is initially offered on a fixed term basis for 24 months, we hope that the contract can be extended, subject to resources.
Main responsibilities
The work will comprise the following core activities:
Skills and capabilities
We are seeking a highly analytical and purpose-driven professional with a strong understanding of nature and climate-related financial risks to join our Transition Research team. The ideal candidate will be skilled at translating complex environmental data into clear, actionable insights for a financial audience, confident at leading complex, multi-stakeholder projects and passionate about advancing investor action on nature and biodiversity. This level of capability is typically gained over a period of around two to five years through professional experience, academic research, or a combination of both. Candidates should be able to demonstrate relevant expertise and impact in this space.
Essential
Desirable
The full Nature Research Analyst job description can be found here.
Why work at IIGCC?
People join IIGCC because they care deeply about making a difference by bringing the investment community together to navigate the risks and opportunities of the transition and support progress towards a net zero and climate resilient future. In return, IIGCC offers its employees a competitive salary with a wide range of benefits and supportive ways of working. You can find the full list of our benefits here.
Applications
Interested applicants should submit a Curriculum Vitae and a cover letter detailing their relevant skills, capabilities and experience for the role by completing the application form here.
If you have any queries, please email vacancy@iigcc.org.
Recruitment timeline
The deadline for applications is Wednesday 22 October 2025. We reserve the right to extend the deadline or close this vacancy early depending on the applications we receive. We recommend that you submit your application as early as possible.
Please note that we aim for the first round interviews (online, via Teams) to take place in the week of 27 October 2025.