Head of Finance Strategy
Posted on November 05, 2008Job Details
Organization | Environmental Defense Fund |
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Location | San Francisco, CA |
Contact | Melissa Clack :: OEAnalyst@ceaconsulting.com |
Website | www.environmentaldefense.org |
With world attention focused on both the environment and the economy, Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) is where policymakers and business leaders turn for win-win solutions. This leading green group, founded in 1967, has tripled in size over the past decade by focusing on strong science, uncommon partnerships and market-based approaches. You can be part of a vibrant workplace that welcomes diverse perspectives, talents and contributions and where innovation and a focus on results are a way of life. With programs from Boston to Beijing, EDF is the only environmental group to receive an A rating from Wired magazine.
EDF is currently hiring an Economic Analyst to serve in a key leadership and analysis role within EDF's Ocean Economics team in San Francisco. This position will ultimately work with four other team members to build successful, strategic programs that use creative economic models to benefit world fisheries. The EconomicAnalyst will work in a challenging environment that includes complex financial assessment/auditing, business valuation and interactions with diverse business and NGO leaders. This is a unique and exciting opportunity for a business analyst or resource economist eager to apply their knowledge of financial processes and business modeling to the improvement of the world's oceans.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the lead analyst and model designer for the Ocean Economics team, working closely with the Managing Director and other team members
- Identify, design and conduct in-depth, project-specific analyses to support implementation of market-based incentives for fisheries management
- Work closely with fishers, government officials, academics, Ocean Economics staff and EDF regional staff to:
- Model workable scenarios that balance profit and conservation
- Increase efficiency in fishery operations while improving their conservation status
- Provide quantitative answers to economic and biological questions
- Explain complex financial and quantitative information in understandable terms to non-technical audience
- Analyze and evaluate existing market-based conservation strategies and deliver reports and presentations based on findings
- Design and manage work of consultants to achieve goals
Qualifications
- MBA in business or M.S. or Ph.D. in resource economics
- 5+ years work experience in roles with increasing responsibility
- Experience with various economic modeling and analysis procedures (e.g., business modeling, financial projections, efficiency audits, cost-benefit analyses, cost effectiveness analyses, resource equivalency analyses, contingent valuation, small business profit/loss, structured financing and resource pool profit/loss)
- Ability to model economic trade-offs, while identifying and implementing practical solutions to real-life problems
- Ability to explain complex analytical and quantitative concepts in understandable terms to non-technical audiences
- Ability to track performance and achieve excellent results from consultants
- Strong computational programming skills, knowledge of statistics, experience with spreadsheets and proficiency in mathematics
- Thorough understanding of business concepts and drivers
- Excellent writing and communication skills
Proven management experience
Term: This position is for a two-year term.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit their cover letter, resume and salary requirements to:
Melissa Clack
Search Coordinator
California Environmental Associates
Email: OEAnalyst@ceaconsulting.com
Web: www.environmentaldefense.org
Environmental Defense Fund is an equal opportunity employer. Women, minorities and the physically challenged are encouraged to apply.