Economic Deterrence Initiative analyst
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 05 Gorffennaf 2024 |
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Cyflog: | £39,384 i £46,715 bob blwyddyn |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | National: £39,384 - £43,169 London: £43,007 - £46,715 An analyst allowance of £4,245 is also offered in this role |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 18 Gorffennaf 2024 |
Lleoliad: | Belfast |
Cwmni: | Government Recruitment Service |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 353566/1 |
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The department has a vibrant analytical community which brings together economic modelling, policy analysis and financial insight to create a framework designed to help British businesses flourish in the global 21st century marketplace. Robust analysis underpins the department’s activities, providing critical insights to shape strategic development. The International Strategy Analysis (ISA) team is at the heart of co-ordinating the way analytical teams support the department’s evidence and research needs across DBT’s international overseas network.
In 2023 the Integrated Review Refresh included a commitment to launching the Economic Deterrence Initiative (EDI), which provided support to boost economic measures to respond to and deter hostile acts. The EDI is part of the Integrated Security Fund (ISF), which also incorporates the existing Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF) and the National Cyber Programme (NCP). The EDI is organised into two ‘impacts’ over two years.
Impact 1 is focused on improving sanctions implementation and enforcement. It has a total allocation of £35 million across two years (FY23/24 and FY24/25). DBT is a significant part of this, with the creation of the Office of Trade Sanctions Implementation (OTSI).Impact 2 is broader, and will focus on ensuring that HMG is prepared for future scenarios where we may need to use economic tools to deter and respond to hostile acts. It has a total allocation of £15 million for one year (FY24/25).This post will work directly on the delivery of programmes which work towards these objectives as part of the impact 2 strand.
If you are looking to work in a fast-paced, dynamic and challenging environment, can think creatively about developing influential analysis, and are adept at supporting colleagues across Government and overseas to deliver high-quality analysis to support operational decision making, then this will be a great opportunity for you.
As part of DBT’s work taking forward programmes in the economic deterrence initiative, the post holder will be expected to lead projects being taken forward by ISA as part of this programme to understand where businesses are dependent on exports on specific markets. This includes a project to understand how businesses make adaptions when faced with a shock in the trading environment, and a project to understand the types of businesses who depend on exports to certain markets.
In addition, the post holder will be expected to develop a broad understanding of the wider evidence base in the EDI area, and to support the identification of synergies to maximise the impact of the analysis.
- Leadership - Lead work programmes to build the Department’s understanding of economic security threats. This will require taking forward a vision for what the projects will achieve, and ensuring that other teams work effectively with us to achieve shared objectives.
- Communication – ensuring outputs from the economic deterrence initiative workstreams and broader China analysis are being clearly communicated and are having impact with policy colleagues.
- Project management – delivering projects which require input from a broad range of stakeholders, including external consultancies and other Government Departments.