Risk Management - Climate, Nature and Social Risk Analyst

JPMorgan Chase JPMorgan Chase · Banking · New York, NY +1 · Corporate Sector

This role focuses on managing Climate, Nature, and Social (CN&S) risks within JPMorgan Chase's Risk Management division. The analyst will develop strategies, policies, and frameworks for CN&S risk, conduct research on emerging topics, and collaborate with stakeholders to integrate climate considerations into risk management. While the role requires using AI/LLM tools to enhance analysis, the core function is risk management and analysis within the financial sector, not AI development.

What you'd actually do

  1. Develop high-quality presentations and written materials for various internal stakeholders, working groups, and senior management forums, mastering effective communication of technical and quantitative information on CN&S risk topics for senior audiences.
  2. Strategically align the firm’s public climate-related statements and disclosures to industry reporting and regulatory disclosure requirements (i.e. ISSB/TCFD, CSRD) with meticulous attention to detail.
  3. Stay informed on emerging CN&S risk topics, regulatory developments, and trends, including conducting data-driven, tailored research and peer benchmarking on CN&S topics affecting the firm's portfolio and produce insightful summaries for enhanced risk management.
  4. Collaborate with internal stakeholders to ensure clear understanding of CN&S risk capabilities, quantify CN&S risks across lines of business and risk management teams, and identify areas of collaboration aligned with key priorities.
  5. Manage CN&S-related projects to ensure timely and successful execution, coordinating with relevant teams and stakeholders.

Skills

Required

  • Bachelor’s degree in economics, public policy, communications or a related field with a strong background or interest in CN&S topics.
  • Ability to synthesize technical information and extract key messages clearly, accurately, and succinctly to communicate to senior audiences.
  • Familiarity with financial institutions and the ability to interpret climate-related financial risk.
  • Sharp critical thinking and problem-solving skills with a strong sense of ownership and ability to work independently to produce deliverables with high standards and within tight deadlines.
  • Strong communication skills with demonstrated experience creating high-impact presentations and briefs.
  • Demonstrated ability using LLM/AI tools to improve analysis and insights.
  • Advanced skills in Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel.

Nice to have

  • Minimum 1+ years of experience in financial services industry.
  • Experience in a previous climate-risk related role, such as climate risk consulting.

What the JD emphasized

  • meticulous attention to detail
  • data-driven, tailored research
  • sharp skills in research and communications
  • articulating their thoughts clearly both verbally and in written communications
  • impeccable attention to detail