Safety & Security Consultant
Closing date | 13 Dec 2024 |
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Organisation | Open Briefing |
Location | home-working role with some potential for international travel |
Description | BackgroundA just and equitable world where communities and ecosystems can thrive is possible. But social injustice, democratic backsliding, and the climate crisis threaten us all. The courageous people and communities daring to speak out face attacks and reprisals from powerful vested interests many pay the ultimate price. Open Briefing is a vital part of the response. We build resistance and resilience among the people and communities challenging power. And we are answering more calls for assistance across more countries than ever before. Last year. Our international team provided over 4,600 hours of direct support and trained over 1,000 defenders in 114 holistic security workshops. A third of the cases that we worked on were with individual activists or informal collectives, reflecting the increasingly-grassroots nature of our work. Alongside this local support, we provide consultancy and advisory to help nonprofits and foundations supporting and resourcing grassroots change to take the right risks. We ensure that these international partners are equipped and empowered by enhancing their security risk management, information security and data protection, and staff care and wellbeing. Our work in this area frequently involves being both a trusted ally and a critical friend. Our team protects many high-profile activists and well-known organisations. But much of our work is behind the scenes, with ordinary people and communities who are targeted for challenging power. For 12 years, we have worked together towards a better future. And we are just getting started. We are expanding our diverse, inspired, and purpose-driven team; will you join us as one of our new safety and security consultants? Role descriptionYou will play a key role in providing expert and tailored security and protection advice and training to local organisations and activists and their international partners to help disrupt attacks and reprisals from highly-capable and motivated adversaries. You will be directly supporting these truth-tellers, changemakers, and risk takers by helping them resist and recover from the security threats that they face. You will provide mentoring, remote accompaniment, and knowledge sharing and capacity building, in a scalable and bespoke manner. It is a challenging and rewarding role. It requires consultants to work across a broad range of countries, civil society actors, and rights and justice issues. You will be supported in this by experienced and knowledgeable colleagues and leaders in the safety and security team and wider organisation. Depending on your skills and experience, your primary responsibilities will include:
Person specificationEssential
Desirable
Terms and remunerationWe are a remote-first organisation, and this is a home-working role with some potential for international travel. We are looking for someone who wants to become part of our close-knit team and develop a long-term working relationship with us and our clients. You will be properly onboarded and continually supported by empowering managers and highly-experienced colleagues. Your line manager will be Tom Bendall, our director of safety and security. We welcome applications from established consultants with a range of backgrounds, experiences and profiles, from anywhere in the world. The hours can vary from month to month, depending on demand and your availability, and the role may require occasional remote meetings outside of normal office hours depending on your location. Please note that this role is not suitable for those in full-time employment or currently searching for full-time employment. You will need to usually be available to take on new assignments by agreement within 2-3 working days. You will receive £52.50 per hour, ongoing mentoring and support, and a package of wellbeing and mental health support, including welfare counselling. As a consultant, you will need to have or obtain your own professional indemnity insurance, including cover for work in the United States. Diversity, equity, and inclusionOpen Briefing values diversity. We are committed to being equitable and inclusive, and to being a place where all can be their authentic selves. We therefore encourage applications from all who may meet the person specification and particularly from candidates who are from historically-marginalised communities and are under recognised in our safety and security team. This currently includes Black, Indigenous, and People of Colour and women and/or non-binary people. Please read our diversity, equity, and inclusion policy for more information. Open Briefing is neuro-inclusive, positive about mental health, and a Disability Confident Employer. We welcome applications from all candidates who meet the person specification. Please let us know in your cover letter how we can be the recruiter and employer that you need us to be. We follow the gender pay gap reporting guidance from the UK government. This reveals that women currently have higher average pay than men in our organisation. We have also checked the text of this advert using the Gender Decoder tool. How to applyTo apply, please email your CV to our office manager, Lauren Smith, at lauren.smith@openbriefing.org. Please also include a cover letter of no more than two pages setting out:
Please note the following dates:
The successful candidates will need to complete a reasonable vetting process before engagement. |
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