Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF), a nonprofit organization dedicated to protecting, defending, and empowering public-interest journalism, is hiring a digital security trainer to conduct digital security training with journalists and newsrooms in the field.
Reporting to the deputy director of digital security, this position is part of a small digital security team that provides trainings, consultations, and security audits for news organizations of various sizes, documentary filmmakers, and freelance journalists. The team also produces written guides, blog posts, and newsletters on digital security subjects for public consumption, which this role will contribute to, with the potential to expand content development into the realm of video, audio, and graphic content.
Responsibilities
Lead digital security trainings on topics such as risk assessment, password managers, multifactor authentication, encrypting voice calls and text messages, operating and administering SecureDrop, anonymity on the internet, device security, mitigating online harassment, and more
Work closely with all team members to ensure trainees’ needs are met; from intake and service implementation to follow-up
Assist teammates in workshopping curricula and supporting materials for digital security trainings
Contribute to public editorial content, such as guides, blog posts, and newsletters
Other responsibilities as assigned by the deputy director of digital security
Qualifications
Must-have
A passion for the First Amendment and protecting the press freedom rights of all
Bachelor’s degree in cybersecurity, computer science, journalism, education, or related field preferred, but candidates with commensurate experience will also be considered
2-3 years experience working with investigative journalists or alongside media organizations, handling sensitive information and under-threat sources, preferred
2-3 years experience teaching technical skills to a nontechnical audience, preferred
Exceptional communication skills — the ability to establish a strong connection with the journalists we train
Knowledge of the core principles of encryption and secure communication tools
Keen understanding of how computers operate within a variety of operating systems (desktop and mobile)
Comfort working independently, as well as collaboratively
Reliable team player adept at working with remote management and staff
Comfort with public speaking
A proven ability to translate complex issues into succinct, accessible language for multiple audiences.
Flexibility to undertake occasional international travel
Preferred
Curriculum and/or training content development with a focus on digital security
Understanding of the field of investigative journalism and threats to the profession
Experience working with international audiences on digital security topics, with an understanding of global contexts
Ability to speak or write in non-English languages (especially Spanish, Mandarin, Arabic, and/or Russian)
Working with us
This is a full-time role with a competitive nonprofit salary in the range of $70,000-85,000, depending on experience. This position will preferably be based in FPF’s Brooklyn headquarters, however, strong U.S.-based remote candidates will also be considered. For more information on our full benefits package, please visit our website’s careers page.
FPF does not discriminate on the basis of an individual’s sex, age, race, color, creed, national origin, alienage, religion, marital status, pregnancy, sexual or reproductive health decisions, sexual orientation or affectional preference, gender identity and expression, disability, genetic trait or predisposition, carrier status, citizenship, veteran or military status and other personal characteristics protected by law.
How to apply
If you think you’d like to be a part of our team, please submit your résumé and a cover letter (no longer than one page) that includes links to your published writing (blog post, article, etc.).
After an initial application review, FPF’s hiring process includes a phone screen with HR and an interview with the hiring manager. For candidates moving to the final stages, a presentation on a digisec topic to the digital security training team, and a final meeting with our executive director will follow.
Freedom of the Press Foundation (FPF) is a nonprofit organization protecting and defending journalism in the 21st century. We give journalists the tools to protect themselves and their sources, monitor aggressions against the press and advocate for a more informed electorate, all in defense of the First Amendment.