Research Consultant - Economic and Fiscal Policy
Quick answer
The United Nations Environment Programme is hiring a remote Research Consultant (Economic and Fiscal Policy) with no stated salary to support SBA implementation in Guatemala.
- Role
- Research Consultant - Economic and Fiscal Policy
- Organization
- United Nations Environment Programme
- Location
- Remote
- Level
- Mid
- Category
- Research & Evaluation
- Apply by
- 2026-06-28
The role
The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is seeking a Research Consultant to provide analytical, research, and coordination support for the implementation of the Sustainable Business Action (SBA) tool in Guatemala. The role involves data mapping, technical documentation, and supporting high-level government engagement. This 4-month consultancy focuses on sustainable public finance and economic policy.
What you'll do
- Provide analytical, research, and coordination support for SBA implementation
- Map and organize relevant data sources related to SBA
- Prepare technical inputs and background notes for government engagement
- Support the preparation and delivery of a South-South exchange event
- Document training sessions and stakeholder engagement processes
What it takes
- Bachelor's degree in Economics or Public Policy
- At least 3 years of experience in environmental economics or sustainable finance
- Experience working with government institutions, preferably in Latin America
- Proven experience in data analysis
- Fluent Spanish and knowledge of English
- Knowledge of Guatemalan public finance is an asset
What you'll bring
Frequently asked questions
Where is the job located?
The position is a remote role.
How to apply
Apply directly on United Nations Environment Programme's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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