Job description
Closing date: 1st April 2023
Working for: Tech Against Terrorism,
Location: London, UK – hybrid home/in office
Salary: £32,000 - £45,000, dependent on skills and experience
Start date: ASAP
Length of contract: Fixed – 1 year with potential for extension
About Tech Against Terrorism
Tech Against Terrorism enables the global technology sector to effectively tackle terrorist use of the internet whilst respecting human rights. We focus on smaller tech platforms who might not have capacity or capability to respond to this threat without support. We work closely with the United Nations, large tech firms, dozens of smaller tech platforms, democratic governments, and civil society. Currently, we are working on expanding our work with a number of commercial and publicly funded projects.
The Terrorist Content Analytics Platform (TCAP) is our flagship tool that assembles the world’s largest database of verified terrorist content collected in real-time from verified terrorist channels on messaging platforms and apps. We then alert platforms to terrorist content to improve their ability to remove terrorist content. Developed by Tech Against Terrorism with initial support from Public Safety Canada, the TCAP is a secure online tool that automates the detection, analysis, and real-time alerting of verified terrorist content on smaller internet platforms. Once the TCAP has identified terrorist content, the platform alerts tech companies, in so doing helping smaller platforms make better content moderation decision.
This year, the second phase of TCAP will focus on building and releasing an archive of verified terrorist content.
The Role
The successful candidate will join Tech Against Terrorism as the first archivist to lead on building the TCAP archive of verified terrorist content. The archive will focus first and foremost on material produced by designated terrorist organisations that we currently alert to tech companies when we detect it on their platforms. The archivist work as part of the TCAP team and will bring best practice from the field of archiving to Tech Against Terrorism and support the creation of policies (such as access, and mental health protection), ethical frameworks, and security practices. They will also be responsible for the tagging, structuring, labelling, and sorting the content before it can be included in the archive. Finally, the archivist will support the expansion plans for the TCAP to help create the world’s largest archive of verified terrorist content.
Please be aware that this role involves exposure to violent, graphic and/or otherwise distressing content. Tech Against Terrorism will provides specialist training and support on both a group and 1-2-1 basis. Applicants are advised to take this into account when applying for this position.
Responsibilities
- Bring best practice of the archiving profession to Tech Against Terrorism’s TCAP Archive by implementing frameworks, strategies, and tools for the responsible assembling, cataloguing, preserving and managing of the content.
- Lead on the development of an ethical framework that guides the development and use of the TCAP archive
- Categorise, label, and sort the content for the TCAP archive as well as recording the metadata in a consistent manner and with regard to best practice
- Support the TAT team with the development of policies such as access, vetting, and mental health protection
- Maintain up-to-date procedural guidelines for users using the Archive
- Support the TCAP lead on deciding the future direction of the TCAP archive and further inclusion of material
Requirements
- Demonstrated experience of working in archival institution, company archives, library, or other organisation
- Undergraduate or postgraduate degree in relevant field
- Fluent in Arabic (reading and writing)
- Excellent writing skills and the ability to analyse and describe complex findings in impeccable English
- Ability to develop and use appropriate record-keeping systems applicable to the archives
- Ability to work meticulously with large volumes of information and deal with several jobs in progress at one
- Ability to work independently with support from relevant teams at Tech Against Terrorism
Desirable:
- Relevant experience of archiving graphic or disturbing content
Personal qualities
- Meticulous and consistent: you are able to handle vast amounts of data and record those in a consistent manner.
- Organisation, time management and attention to detail: you are well organised and are able to work on multiple projects to a very high quality
- Problem solving: you are solution oriented and innovative in how you approach challenges and blockers
- Analytical and innovative mindset: you identify gaps in existing processes and suggest improvements by regularly bringing new ideas
- Communication: you have excellent written and verbal communication skills, and you communicate effectively and diplomatically with both colleagues and external stakeholders
- Expertise: deep interest and demonstrated knowledge in the subject-matter of archiving.
Benefits
The work we do is hugely impactful and engaging, but it is our talented team which is our greatest asset. We take pride in providing a collaborative environment where everyone is encouraged and supported to do their best work. You’ll experience a fun and thriving culture, with the following benefits as part of life at Tech Against Terrorism:
- Friendly and supportive culture with all the benefits of working with public and private sector stakeholders whilst advancing the goals of an NGO
- Generous monthly training and conference budget to help you upskill
- Flexible working to support families and varying needs, including hybrid and flexible hours
- Option to work abroad up to one month of every year
- Top tier private healthcare
- 25 days holiday + UK Bank holidays
- Numerous perks, discounts and rewards
- Regular team-wide events held in-person and virtually
- Cycle to work scheme
- Pension contribution scheme
How to apply
If you are interested, please apply here, by submitting your CV and a covering letter of no more than 300 words.