Programme Lead - Green Economy
Council on Energy, Environment and Water
Company Overview
Council on Energy, Environment and Water
New Delhi, Delhi, India
2010
Approximately 420 employees (source: growjo.com). Revenue estimates include $111.3 million annually (source: growjo.com).
What They Do
The Council on Energy, Environment and Water (CEEW) is an independent, not-for-profit policy research think tank that focuses on the integrated analysis of energy, environment, and water issues. Founded in 2010, CEEW conducts extensive research, advises governments, and develops policy frameworks rather than engaging in the construction or operation of renewable energy projects. This unique positioning makes it particularly relevant for job seekers interested in research, policy analysis, and public engagement roles within the sustainability sector (source: ceew.in). CEEW's work encompasses a wide range of topics, including energy efficiency, renewable integration, and climate adaptation, providing valuable insights and data-driven policy tools to various stakeholders (source: developmentaid.org). With over 160 peer-reviewed publications and 530 government advisories worldwide, CEEW is a key player in shaping sustainable policies in India and beyond (source: ceew.in).
Projects & Track Record
CEEW has established a strong track record in policy-driven initiatives rather than physical renewable energy projects. Notable works include the comprehensive 584-page National Water Resources Framework Study for India’s 12th Five Year Plan and the first independent evaluation of the National Solar Mission. Additionally, CEEW has contributed to significant projects such as the strategy for the International Solar Alliance, which aims to achieve 175 GW of renewable energy by 2022 (source: ceew.in). Ongoing projects include the GHG inventory and net-zero pathways for Tamil Nadu, climate resilience plans with Thane Municipal Corporation, and the ACCESS survey, which is India's largest multidimensional energy access study (source: ceew.in). CEEW collaborates with various stakeholders, including Indian federal and state governments, and has a geographic presence across 19 Indian states, extending its influence to global engagements in countries like Indonesia and South Africa (source: developmentaid.org).
Recent Developments
In FY 2023-24, CEEW released audited financials confirming its operational continuity as a not-for-profit organization (source: ceew.in). The organization has published reports focusing on decentralized renewable energy-powered livelihoods and advanced work on green hydrogen policy, climate risk awareness, and smart meter rollout. CEEW has also partnered with 16 states to facilitate just energy transitions, contributing to India's National Hydrogen Mission (source: ceew.in). Although there have been no major acquisitions or mergers reported post-2021, CEEW continues to model low-carbon scenarios and maintain its status as a top global climate think tank (source: macfound.org). Employee growth has reached 27% recently, indicating a robust expansion strategy amid ongoing projects and initiatives (source: growjo.com).
Working There
CEEW offers a diverse range of roles across various departments, including research, policy analysis, administration, and management. The organization hires professionals such as engineers, economists, and environmental scientists, with key personnel including CEO Arunabha Ghosh and Head of Talent Acquisition Charu Budhiraja (source: wikipedia.org). All hiring is based at the New Delhi headquarters, fostering a collaborative culture that emphasizes high-quality research and global engagement. With over 350 alumni from its 10+ years of operation, CEEW provides a career-building environment in public policy (source: onthinktanks.org). The organization also hosts seminars and conferences, such as the Energy Horizons series, to enhance skill-building and knowledge sharing among its employees (source: ceew.in).
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At CEEW, we are deliberate about what we stand for as an employer. So, if the below description strikes a chord, we would love to hear from you!
At CEEW, we build careers in public policy
- We offer strong visionary leadership - with emphasis on research and impact at scale
- We actively promote leadership by initiative
- We celebrate talent and ambition
- You will be surrounded by smart people who will challenge you and help you grow
- You will learn faster than your peers in other organisations
- Curiosity and irreverence, as well as responsibility, come together at CEEW
- You will get above-market remuneration
- We provide a safe space for all
- At CEEW, your life is your example for others
Designation offered
Programme Lead
Team/ Focus area
Green economy and alternative growth paradigms
Location
New Delhi, India
Reporting to
Fellow and Team Lead
Purpose
India stands at a critical juncture: it must achieve high-quality development for a massive population while navigating a volatile global economy and a rapidly changing climate. This challenge requires action beyond mere incremental shifts in current growth models. We need to evaluate the very foundational choices of our economy-from how we settle our cities and value our labour to how we manage our collective resources.
The metrics a system prioritizes dictate its behavior. For decades, a singular focus on conventional output as a primary KPI has often obscured the detrimental costs to environmental health, social cohesion, and individual dignity. To pave the way for a "Developed India by 2047," our economic systems must adopt more holistic, indigenous indicators that account for human well-being, community agency, and ecological regeneration.
While alternative paradigms-ranging from decentralized "Rurban" clusters to community-led resource management-offer promising pathways, they often lack the rigorous data and "toolified" frameworks necessary for large-scale adoption. There is an urgent need to build a robust evidence base that deconstructs mainstream narratives and demonstrates the viability of these alternatives to the nation's decision-makers.
The Role
The Green Economy team at CEEW seeks to hire a suitable candidate for the Programme Lead position to anchor this transition. We are looking for a detail-oriented changemaker who can navigate the space between deep-seated traditional resilience and modern policy design. The successful applicant will contribute to a pioneering workstream that aims to shift the national discourse from "growth at any cost" to a model of prosperity that is equitable, sustainable, and rooted in the Indian context.
The Programme Lead will work towards meeting the team's objective of enabling concerted action by system leaders through data-driven evidence building, narrative mapping, and strategic consensus-building. In addition to the responsibilities outlined below, the candidate should be prepared to be agile-responding to emerging national developments and taking on additional responsibilities as this ambitious initiative evolves.
Responsibilities and Duties
Research and Evidence Building
- Support the design of comparative research frameworks that evaluate prevalent global systems against indigenous, design-led alternatives.
- Identify and track novel, non-traditional metrics for success, such as "social capital," "community agency," and "resource circularity."
- Conduct deep-dive analysis into "at-risk" community institutions to understand their logic and identify pathways to modernize them using digital tools.
- Take lead on the allocated project(s) under the programme end-to-end. Such workstreams include but are not limited to (i) identification of optimal research question(s), (ii) designing the research approach/framework (iii) design of primary surveys (this includes designing the questionnaires, survey monitoring, coordinating with field staffs and analysis of the survey data), (iv) systematic literature reviews (v) conducting stakeholder consultations, (vi) conducting the relevant analyses using appropriate qualitative and/or quantitative (econometric/statistical) tools , and (vii) presenting the analyses in a coherent narrative in different formats such as journal publications, reports, op-ed articles, dissemination and consultation meetings (viii) developing an outreach strategy, (viii) dissemination of the research and (ix) assessing the impact created.
- Track the day-to-day regulatory, policy and market developments in the Indian states especially on the topics relevant to (but not limited to) the initiative.
- Travel to field sites, whenever necessary, to manage fieldwork including surveys, focus group discussions, interviews, meetings, training or gather primary information
- Travel to states to meet with government and external stakeholders, whenever necessary, to conduct meetings or collect primary information.
- To write briefs and issue notes which could be circulated among industry bodies, state and central government officials and other stakeholders.
- Lead in writing high-quality research reports, publishing in leading peer-reviewed journals and generating other knowledge products for the different audience such as blogs, policy briefs in regular intervals
- Establishing and managing relationships with project counterparts at CEEW's partnering/collaborating organizations and institutions
- To work with senior researchers on conceptualising new projects (as and when needed).
- Proactively supporting team in effectively operationalizing the CEEW's Arc of Learning
Project/Programme Assistance
- Support the leadership in conceptualising new projects, development of high-impact research proposals, and applications for research and general donor funding
- Lead the development of overall programme strategy and its effective implementation
- Establish, manage, and promote relationship with existing and potential partners
- Prepare project proposals/applications for research and general donor funding
- Lead the strategic outreach of the research outputs through engagement with a broader network of policymakers, industry and other stakeholders
- Mentor the research analysts/consultants/interns as required
Selection Criteria and Key skills
- Master's degree/ Relevant work experience in Sustainable Development/ Public Policy/ Economics/ Engineering/ Environmental Science/ Management/ any other relevant degree At the minimum, five years of relevant research experience is expected.
- Analytical skills and knowledge of mixed methods - qualitative and quantitative research methods, relevant for impact evaluation, systems analysis, political economy analysis, etc.
- Experience in
- Building networks, coalitions/ ecosystems of actors
- Understanding and navigating the political economy (actors, narratives, counternarratives, etc.) of sustainability issues
- Designing socio-economic policy sandboxes
- Literature review and synthesis
- Experience in leading and managing projects (or aspects of some projects) independently
- Experience in making budgets for projects, designing concept notes and full proposals (or aspects of the same) for donors
- Knowledge of issues pertaining to macroeconomics, traditional knowledge systems, policy areas
- Strong communication skills for effective, efficient, and adaptive verbal and written communication, and active listening
- Experience in managing engagements with stakeholders (grassroots workers, civil society organisations, government, stakeholders in the private space)
- Experience in managing research analysts/consultants/interns
- Ability to use MS Office application suite
Personality
- Willingness to learn new (research and project management) skills
- Ability to adapt to a new environment and deliver under tight deadlines in a professional environment
- Striving for rigour in research and quality in work output
- Ability to effectively work in a team while driving research with minimum assistance, when time demands independently.
- Ability to dig deeper into details, while also keeping a sense of the broader objectives and big picture
- Willingness to learn, grow and develop at personal and professional front, at a rapid pace with a steep learning curve
- Ability to work in an interdisciplinary and multicultural environment
CEEW operates in a dynamic environment, and the candidate will be required to show flexibility in undertaking a variety of tasks.
If you consider yourself an editor with surgical precision, we would like to speak with you. If authors consider your editing a must-have for what they write, we would definitely consider hiring you!
Application Process
CEEW is an equal-opportunity employer, and the selection process does not discriminate based on age, gender, sexuality, ethnicity, religion, or caste. Female candidates and those from marginalised backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
We welcome portfolios that give us a grasp of your design skills, your AI stack, and examples of outputs using tools such as Mailchimp/Hootsuite.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Interested applicants are advised to apply at the earliest by submitting their CV and Portfolio on ZOHO LINK.
We will only notify shortlisted candidates. Selected candidates will go through edit tests and a round of interviews. We appreciate your interest.
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About the role
June 17, 2026
Full time
Non-profit
Council on Energy, Environment and Water
- New Delhi, India
Minimum five years of relevant research experience
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