Quantifying Economic and Industrial Policy Analyst
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 29 Gorffennaf 2024 |
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Cyflog: | £53,560 i £63,481 bob blwyddyn |
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: | National: £53,560 - £60,118, London: £57,026 - £63,481 Analyst Allowance (£4,245.) |
Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 18 Awst 2024 |
Lleoliad: | Cardiff |
Cwmni: | Government Recruitment Service |
Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | 363039/3 |
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ESA’s focus is economic growth and productivity analysis. Its priorities include:
- Building DBT’s strategic narrative and evidence base on economic growth and productivity; embedding this into DBT policy, strategy, priorities, and operations
- Supporting the development and delivery of the Government’s Industrial Strategy, including policy design, analytical outputs, and the evidence base
- Supporting the DBT Growth Policy Unit to develop policy thinking on economic growth, including the Growth Mission
- Producing strategic analysis on how specific policy areas or transformational growth ideas contribute to economic growth and productivity, working closely with policy and analysis colleagues in DBT, wider Government, and externally
- Develop briefing and analysis to build DBT’s understanding of how the UK and global macroeconomy affect growth and productivity in the short- and longer-term
The UK economy has suffered weak productivity growth since the Global Financial Crisis. Reversing this decline is critical to raising living standards, ensuring the economy is resilient to shocks and transitions such as Net Zero, tackling longstanding challenges such as low investment and regional inequality, and creating the fiscal headroom to improve public services.
Growth is the core focus of DBT; we own many economic policy levers, ranging from employment regulation to trade to investment, with a particular focus on microeconomic growth policy (e.g. sectors, regions, consumers, workers, businesses).
Our team explores the root causes of and considers solutions to these complex problems, through policy-facing analysis and our own proactive strategy analytical projects. Our scope includes but is not limited to DBT policy areas
We are recruiting an analyst to develop our evidence base on the composition and delivery of policies to support the development of the Government’s Industrial Strategy. This is a permanent Grade 7 role which is open to candidates from outside the civil service and existing civil servants, including those applying on promotion.
The Industrial Strategy is the top priority of the DBT Secretary of State and is being developed at pace. It seeks to boost the performance of priority sectors, through vertical’ (i.e. sector-specific) and ‘horizontal’ (i.e. business environment) levers. It is led by DBT and HMT, drawing in expertise and policy ideas from across Government and externally. It is a crucial part of the Government’s Growth Mission, in which DBT will play a key role.
This role sits at the centre of DBT, supporting both the Industrial Strategy team and DBT Growth Policy Unit. We are seeking a postholder who could employ a mixture of quantitative and qualitative analysis, drawing on academic literature and conducting primary data analysis. With the opportunity to explore granular microdata from ONS / HMRC / commercial datasets as well as cross-country economic policy data such as the OECD Quantifying Industrial Strategies database).
Our goal would be to quantify and assess the effectiveness economic and industrial policies, including how they interact with one another, and using this to develop ideas for how they could be better designed and delivered. We encourage the postholder to be proactive in developing projects, exploring datasets, and developing policy ideas.
The postholder will report to a Grade 6 (Olly Bartrum) leading on economic policy analysis. They should also expect to work closely with the other Grade 6 teams in ESA – one covering UK and global macroeconomics and microdata analysis led by Dan Mawson and one covering analysis on specific thematic areas of policy led by Jacob Seager.
The postholder will be expected to:
- Develop analysis on how economic policy contributes to an overarching set of growth objectives, the challenges they face, and policy options to unlock growth – for the Industrial Strategy and the DBT Growth Unit
- Shape and deliver a set of data-driven analytical and policy projects in relation to inform policy development within DBT and wider Government as well as to improve our evidence base on growth
- Deliver analytical outputs for the Industrial Strategy (e.g. theory of change, monitoring & evaluation, international comparisons)
- Develop strong relationships with policy and analytical colleagues across Government to identify and address evidence gaps, policy interdependencies, and opportunities for collaboration
- Engage with external experts (e.g. academia, think tanks, international organisations such as the OECD) and make use of data-driven analysis to draw in the best available evidence and new policy thinking
- Proactively anticipate and respond to ad hoc requests from the Director of Analysis, DG Growth, and Permanent Secretary on economic policy analysis on economic policy analysis
This post offers the ability to work across a wide range of teams within DBT and wider Government, as well as with external stakeholders. The postholder will have exposure to the Director of Analysis, Director of Strategy and Director Industrial Strategy as well as other senior officials. The postholder’s work will be seen and used at the highest levels of DBT as well as across Government.
This role does not currently include line management responsibility, but we may consider this in the future and there may be opportunities to task manage individuals in the meantime.