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Senior Impact Analyst

Founded in 2016, Enveritas is a global sustainability platform focused on the coffee industry, aiming to improve transparency and practices within coffee supply chains.

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Senior Analyst – Impact

Smallholder farmers grow most of the world’s coffee and cocoa, yet they remain largely invisible to the supply chains they support and rarely share in the value they create. Enveritas exists to change that.

Enveritas measures and assesses sustainability of production on farms, and builds solutions and interventions to make smallholder agriculture more sustainable and improve farmer livelihoods. Working across more than 20 countries, we combine machine learning, remote sensing, and rigorous fieldwork to understand supply chain sustainability and farmer livelihoods, and use that knowledge to design and run interventions that move the needle. We are remote-first, with hubs in Uganda, New York, and beyond, and a dedicated team drawn from leading consultancies, tech companies, commodity traders, development organizations, and data science.

This is demanding, meaningful work — we’re looking for someone who gets energy from solving hard problems, working towards bold objectives and delivering measurable impact on the ground.

The role

As a Senior Analyst, you will identify, design, and drive interventions that improve outcomes for smallholder farmers and their communities. In practice, that means:

  • Researching, analyzing, and quantifying the potential of solutions to sustainability challenges — with rigor, accountability, and a view to practical testing
  • Assessing and developing candidate interventions and ideas across precision agriculture, sustainable livelihoods, carbon sequestration, microfinance, and related areas
  • Leading the design, launch, and management of programs — piloting, partnering, monitoring, evaluating, and scaling what works
  • Spending substantial time at origin, in smallholder communities across Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, or Asia — to stay close to the work and the people it is designed to serve.
  • Collaborating across the organization and with external partners and stakeholders to build the credibility and relationships that make change possible

Location

The role is primarily remote, but we expect significant presence at origin, particularly in Latin America, East-Africa (or potentially SE Asia), in coffee/cocoa producing countries. Homebase at or near origin is preferred but can be discussed.

What we’re looking for

We’ve hired people from McKinsey, from tech, from trading floors — what they share is intellectual rigor, operational drive, speed of execution and a genuine reason for being in this sector.

You likely have 2-6 years of experience, including:

  • At least 2 years in a high-intensity environment: strategy consulting, finance/PE, a VC-backed start-up, or similar — where you’ve worked hard, been held to a high standard, and delivered results under pressure
  • A university degree in science or engineering (preferred), and ideally 1–3 additional years of experience in a domain relevant to the role
  • Strong quantitative and analytical skills; familiarity with large datasets; some knowledge of basic statistics and the scientific method; comfort with R, Python (including, increasingly, the ability to use AI tools to code and automate analyses). A background in quantitative scientific research is an advantage
  • The ability to structure complex problems and communicate them clearly and succinctly — whether in a results deck, a partner meeting, or a conversation in the field

And equally:

  • A ruthlessly positive attitude — the kind that lets you aim high, absorb setbacks, and keep moving when things don’t go to plan
  • Motivated by the mission, making thedeliberate choice to pursue it
  • Genuine appetite for fieldwork and the adaptability it demands

Compensation is competitive for the sustainability sector. We are a multicultural organization, we look to hire employees who reflect the communities we serve and we strongly encourage qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.​ We embrace and celebrate the unique experiences, perspectives, and cultural backgrounds that each individual brings.

Please apply here with your resume and supporting evidence demonstrating your fit to the requirements of the role and company (e.g. short cover letter, responses to application questions).

Feel free to contact us at jobs@enveritas.org should you have any questions about the position, the interview process, or if you require any adjustments to ensure a fair and equitable application process. Questions about this opportunity or process will not reflect negatively on your application.

A few notes about our communications: We are not able to reply to messages sent to staff outside of either our application process or our jobs email address, as this is unfair to other candidates. Also, Enveritas has been made aware of fake job postings by individuals pretending to hire persons seeking employment. These individuals are looking to collect personal information about you for fraudulent purposes. All legitimate Enveritas job openings are posted on our Greenhouse board at https://boards.greenhouse.io/enveritas. All recruiting emails from Enveritas team members will come through Greenhouse or from @enveritas.org. If you have any concerns about employment opportunities or contact from someone supposedly representing Enveritas, please reach out to us at jobs@enveritas.org

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Bachelor degree

Experience

2 years minimum

Experience accepted in place of education

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United States +/- 0 hours, and 20 other timezones

About Enveritas

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Enveritas provides sustainability assurance for the coffee industry. We visit smallholder coffee farms around the world to understand their social, economic, and environmental practices. In 2022, we will visit 50,000 farms across more than 20 countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

We work with leading coffee roasters to understand the sustainability issues in their supply chain, based on our sustainability standards. Coffee roasters pay for these assessments, not coffee farmers. This provides a more inclusive approach that allows smallholder farmers to participate in sustainability-based export markets that they may otherwise be shut out from. Coffee companies receive a responsible sourcing claim from Enveritas if they fulfill three steps: undertake an independent assessment of their supply chain on an annual basis for sustainability issues, work on these issues proportionally to the coffee purchases of the company, and conduct an independent evaluation of their efforts to create impact. We believe this represents a pragmatic approach with integrity that offers a path to protect the environment and improve the livelihoods of coffee farmers.

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