[tor-bugs] #25428 [Webpages/Website]: Please add job description to website: Community Liaison

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#25428: Please add job description to website: Community Liaison
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     Reporter:  ewyatt            |      Owner:  (none)
         Type:  task              |     Status:  new
     Priority:  High              |  Milestone:
    Component:  Webpages/Website  |    Version:
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 Hello. Please add the below job description to the website. Thank you!

 March 5, 2018

 Community Liaison

 Are you passionate about helping people all over the world access the
 Internet freely and safely? Are you an advocate who wants to help build a
 network of communities that can use and improve privacy software?

 The Tor Project is looking for an outgoing and engaging Community Liaison
 to help advance our Global South outreach and training efforts. This will
 be a part-time position, approximately 20 hours/wk.

 We are developing tools to safely conduct user research, improve our
 software, and better serve people in under-resourced parts of the world.
 An important part of conducting this research is educating people and
 building relationships in small communities throughout the world. The
 Community Liaison will be the person who builds the bridges between us and
 these communities.

 Your job will be to cultivate and nurture relationships with local people
 and community organizations in our target countries. You will contact,
 recruit, engage, and support Training Partners who represent local at-risk
 populations, and collaborate on identifying specific research objectives
 for users in target regions (i.e., Internet censorship circumvention tools
 for mobile, anonymization for file sharing, etc.).

 The ideal candidate will have the following:

 •       Experience using and teaching Free Software (FOSS), particularly
 privacy tools like Tor, Signal, GNU/Linux, etc.
 •       Community outreach and teaching experience, including organizing
 privacy technology workshops
 •       Good understanding of threat models for users in high-risk parts
 of the world
 •       Ability to engage diverse groups of people for workshops,
 including activists, human rights organizations, LGBTQ organizations,
 women's rights organizations, journalists, etc.
 •       Fluently speak a non-English language used in the Global South,
 such as Spanish or Portugese
 •       Willing and able to travel internationally
 •       Largely self-directed, motivated, and organized

 This position will be working closely with the UX and Community teams to
 define the best methods to test our hypotheses with our users. This
 position will report to the Community Team Lead and may be performed from
 anywhere in the world.

 The Tor Project, Inc., is a 501(c)(3) organization headquartered in
 Seattle that provides the technical infrastructure for privacy protection
 over the Internet, helping millions of activists, journalists and others
 around the world communicate securely. With paid staff and contractors of
 around 35 engineers and operational support people, plus many volunteers
 all over the world who contribute to our work, the Tor Project is funded
 in part by government grants and contracts, as well as by individual,
 foundation, and corporate donations. Our mission is “To advance human
 rights and freedoms by creating and deploying free and open anonymity and
 privacy technologies, supporting their unrestricted availability and use,
 and furthering their scientific and popular understanding.”

 Salary is commensurate with experience and other qualifications. The Tor
 Project has a competitive benefits package, including a generous PTO
 policy; 14 paid holidays per year (including the week between Christmas
 and New Year's, when the office is closed); health, vision, dental,
 disability, and life insurance paid in full for employee; flexible work
 schedule; and occasional travel opportunities. The Tor Project, Inc., is
 an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

 This is a part-time position working remotely. To apply, send a cover
 letter explaining why you believe you should be our Community Liaison,
 along with your resume, to hr at torproject.org with “Community Liaison” in
 the subject line. No phone calls please!


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