Greenland faces structural challenges that require strong analysis and innovative thinking in the public sector. As an employee in the Department of Finance, you will work on economic and structural analyses that directly impact political priorities and the development of the public sector in Greenland.
Search this position Full-time officer/consultant for economic analysis and reform work in Greenland
Would you like to work with economic analyses and policy development that form the basis for central reforms? Do you have strong analytical skills and experience with data-driven analyses and a desire to work closely with political decision-making processes? Then you might be our new colleague in the Department of Economic Planning in the Ministry of Finance.
About the job
Greenland faces a number of structural challenges that require strong analysis and rethinking of the public sector. As an employee in the Department of Finance, you will become part of the central engine room for the Government's economic policy and reform work.
You will play a central role in the work with economic and structural analyses and related political decision-making proposals – including in connection with reforms as part of the follow-up on Naalakkersuisut's Sustainability and Growth Plan 2 and the upcoming reform commission. The reform work focuses, among other things, on creating a more efficient, coherent, and future-proof public sector, including through analyses of the central administration, the interaction with municipalities, and opportunities to free up resources for citizen-centered tasks. You will thus work with analyses that have direct implications for political prioritization and the development of the public sector in Greenland and Naalakkersuisut's priorities.
The work involves the use of both quantitative and qualitative methods, including the analysis of larger data sets and the communication of results to decision-makers. The position offers good opportunities for professional development in economic analysis and policy development in an environment close to the political decision-making process.
Your work tasks
You will – depending on your skills – among other things work with:
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Prepare economic analyses, including expenditure, structural, and impact analyses.
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Contribute to analyses and decision-making proposals related to the work of the reform commission.
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Analyze the distribution of tasks between the Self-Government and the municipalities.
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Assess the socio-economic consequences of reform proposals
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Process and analyze larger datasets
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Communicate analyses to both professional and non-professional target groups.
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Participate in cross-cutting analysis projects
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Contribute to the presentation of analyses and results in decision-making processes.
Your profile
We imagine that you:
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Has a relevant master's degree in social sciences (e.g. economics, political science, etc.)
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Has strong analytical skills and experience with quantitative analyses – preferably from working with larger datasets.
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Has experience with data processing
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Can convey complex analyses clearly and precisely to different target groups.
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Works in a structured manner and is quick to familiarize yourself with new issues.
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Has an interest in working closely with political decision-making processes.
Recent graduates with relevant experience from part-time jobs or internships are also encouraged to apply.
The department as a workplace
The Department of Finance takes on the coordinating role in the execution of the Government of Greenland's political economic work and fiscal policy agendas. This includes, among other things, the preparation of the annual budget, which is popularly referred to as the budget for the Self-Government's expenses and revenues.
It is our task to work towards ensuring that the Naalakkersuisut has the best possible conditions for implementing a sustainable economic policy that strengthens growth, productivity, and prosperity, and supports an efficient operation of the public sector – both in the short term through responsible financial management and in the long term by addressing structural sustainability challenges. We have a wide range of tasks, short decision-making processes, and are close to the political level. At the same time, we work extensively data-driven and with analyses that are directly translated into political decision-making bases. A job in the Department of Finance is therefore also characterized by a high degree of influence and responsibility in connection with the preparation and communication of analyses and political decision proposals.
You will work in the department's division for Economic Planning and engage in close professional collaboration on analyses and the development of decision-making basis with the division for Law and National Planning. Additionally, the division continuously collaborates with the Tax Agency, the Agency for Economy and Personnel, as well as Greenland Statistics, which are independent entities under the department. In this context, you will have the opportunity to work across data, analyses, and policy in collaboration with both internal and external stakeholders.
Salary and employment conditions
You will be employed according to the agreement between the Government of Greenland and the relevant professional organization and will be placed as an assistant or specialist/chief consultant based on your documented seniority and qualifications.
Salary and employment conditions, including the right to relocation and moving expenses, in accordance with the agreement/collective agreement in effect at the time of commencement between the Government of Greenland and the relevant negotiating organization.
Employees of the state have the right to unpaid leave in connection with employment under the Government of Greenland, depending on the collective agreement. The state has also urged municipalities and regions to be accommodating towards applications for unpaid leave when employed under the Government of Greenland. The provisions regarding unpaid leave also include spouses or partners of individuals employed under the Government of Greenland.
As part of a potential interview, you should be prepared to take a short written test with professional questions.
Housing
No staff housing is provided for the position. If an applicant already has staff housing through employment in the Self-Government, the right to the assigned staff housing is retained. The staff housing is linked to the employment relationship and must be vacated upon the termination of the employment relationship.
More information
If you would like to know more about the position, you are welcome to contact department manager Michael Pedersen, phone: 34 69 28, email: micp@nanoq.gl
Application
We look forward to receiving your application with CV, exam papers including transcripts, and any attachments via the "Send application" button by May 11, 2026.
We expect to hold conversations continuously and hope to welcome our new colleague as soon as possible or by agreement based on the consideration of the most suitable time for you and the department.
The Department of Finance sees diversity as a strength and encourages all interested candidates, regardless of personal background, to apply. We look forward to reading your application.
Submit your application, CV, educational and course certificates, as well as other relevant documents by clicking "Submit application."
We do not accept applications via email.
Employer Details
Grønlands selvstyre
Email: Micp@nanoq.gl
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Senior Consultant for Economic Analysis and Reform Work in Greenland
Job Type
Full Time
Application Deadline
May 11, 2026
Contact Person
Michael Pedersen
Micp@nanoq.gl
34 69 28
Job category
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