General Information
Type of contract Fixed-term contract, which may be extended subject to individual performance and organisational needs
Who can apply? EU nationals
Salary F/G (bracket 1 - step 1) full time monthly net salary: €5,876 plus benefits, for further information see what we offer.
Working time Full time
Place of work Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Closing date 03.06.2026
Your team
Your role
- lead and contribute to the ECB’s analytical work on climate change and nature-related economic impacts and risks, using your in-depth, science-based knowledge of climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem services, natural capital and ecological-economic systems;
- help the CCC workstreams and ECB business areas apply scientific knowledge on climate change, ecosystem degradation, biodiversity loss and natural resource dependencies to the areas of monetary policy, economic research and financial stability;
- keep up to date with external scientific developments and research on the impact of climate change, biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation and the interaction between climate and nature-related risks;
- contribute to briefings, speeches and other internal and external communications on climate and nature-related risks and their relevance for central banking.
Qualifications, experience and skills
- a master’s degree or equivalent in natural science (ideally environmental science) or another relevant field (see How you can join us for details on degree equivalences);
- in addition to the above, a minimum of four years’ relevant professional experience in climate change and nature risk-related research and analysis;
- an excellent understanding of climate change and a good knowledge of the technological advances needed to mitigate it;
- an in-depth knowledge of the models, empirical methods and datasets used to analyse climate change and nature-related risks, with experience in data analysis and modelling;
- a good sense of how to apply climate science and ecological-economic analysis to the central banking context;
- experience in leading and organising projects and stakeholder management and the ability to communicate complex technical issues to a variety of stakeholders in simple, non-technical language;
- an advanced (C1) command of English and an intermediate (B1) command of at least one other official language of the EU, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
- a good understanding of the implications of climate change, biodiversity loss, ecosystem degradation and climate-nature interactions for monetary policy and financial stability;
- experience in advising policymakers in a public authority or an international organisation;
- familiarity with environmental risk assessment, scenario analysis and macro-financial analysis related to climate and nature risks;
- experience of working in a multicultural and/or multidisciplinary team.
Working modalities
Further information
Application and selection process
By registering on our pool, our recruiters will be able to view your profile, contact you for current & future vacancies and engage you on opportunities that match your skills and interest.
We encourage you to always keep your profile updated with your most recent qualifications, experience, skills and languages (local & international) to increase the possibility of being contacted.
Register