Senior Analyst for North America
About London Politica
London Politica is a geopolitical risk advisory and think tank. We provide bespoke political risk analysis and actionable intelligence to help governments, humanitarian organisations, NGOs, and related stakeholders navigate increasingly volatile and contested political environments. We have worked with a range of organisations at the cutting edge of social impact, including:
United Nations World Food Programme
International Chamber of Commerce
International Committee of the Red Cross
Global Citizen
UK Police
Confederation of Indian Industry
World Economic Forum
London Politica also publishes analysis and insight on emerging and prominent trends in political, geopolitical, economic, and security through our 12 Research Programmes, as well as the London Politica Podcast, which features industry thought leaders, and influential policymakers. This enables us to provide comprehensive and thorough analysis on global political risks for our stakeholders and public audiences.
Research Department
Being part of London Politica’s Research Department means working to provide actionable analysis and real thought leadership direct to stakeholders and the general public as part of a spatially distant, but tightly integrated multinational team. It means being comfortable in a dynamic but demanding role where you are expected to keep your finger on the global geopolitical pulse, while staying one step ahead of the geopolitics of your specialist area.
Our public and stakeholder output is driven by our 12 regional or thematic-based Research Programmes. Through them we provide comprehensive, insightful, and accessible analysis in a variety of written and media formats independently or as part of wider cross-programme or external collaborations.
Role
Please note as a charity Think Tank (application submitted on 20/06/2024) we are staffed by volunteers and most roles offered for the foreseeable future will continue to be voluntary. To compensate most roles are highly flexible in terms of time commitment. As an organisation who operates globally, all roles are remote-working based.
Senior Analysts’ role is to facilitate the admin and the production of research output of the North America Research Programme. This includes, among other activities, editing and writing research, assisting with client outreach and planning public-facing work, as well as any other ad hoc work that may arise. Senior Analysts are also encouraged and expected to interact with the wider London Politica network on inter-programme research projects, reports, and where possible, client-facing work.
Why us:
In a competitive research market, a voluntary role at London Politica can and has for our people, made a tangible difference to career trajectories, as well as building their networks and reputation through a portfolio of high-quality written, event, and media-delivered analysis. It also provides direct hands-on expertise with clients from all walks of life ranging from local charities to national government bodies, to major NGO and IGOs.
Responsibilities:
Successful candidates will join a multinational, multidisciplinary research team, contributing to London Politica in both of our core offerings: client projects and public-facing content. The specific manner in which this takes place will be discussed if we reach out with an offer of a role. However, all roles include;
Conducting high-quality research to produce regular analytical content on a range of relevant programme-related topics both independently and in team settings.
Assisting the business development and communications teams with internal and external engagement and stakeholder development.
When asked, representing London Politica at conferences, in the media and in the public arena.
Skills and characteristics:
Successful candidates for Research Department roles will possess an active interest in both geopolitical and political risk broadly, and comprehensive knowledge on issues related to North America both regionally and globally.
Strong writing and communication skills, attention to detail, and with the ability to write and present information tailored to different audiences.
Self-motivated and enthusiastic, able to deliver high-quality content within expected time frames.
Able to communicate effectively in a remote working environment.
Fluency in at least one major North American language (English, Spanish, or French).
Able to find reliable data/information independently
Preferable:
An additional language is highly desirable.
An existing portfolio of relevant publications or previous experience in a relevant area.
Demonstrable country/thematic expertise.
Confidence in handling and interpreting quantitative data (such as macroeconomic and demographic data).
Some coding or econometric/statistical knowledge, ideally in Python or R (regression analysis, ML, data visualisation)
If interested apply today by filling in the form below:
We aim to get back to successful candidates within 2 weeks to arrange an interview. We regret that as a small programme team, we are not able to contact unsuccessful candidates at this stage.