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Published 12/30/25 10:14AM

Volunteer Technical / Security Support Fellow

Remote, Volunteer must be in United States
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  • Details

    Time Commitment:
    Flexible
    Commitment Details:
    Approximately 5–10 hours per week, flexible scheduling.
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    2
    Cause Areas:
    Civic Engagement, Economic Development, Human Rights & Civil Liberties, International Relations, Policy
    Participation Requirements:
    Background Check, Attend Orientation

    Description

    Volunteer Technical / Security Support Fellow

    Position Overview

    The Volunteer Technical / Security Support Fellow supports PEP’s digital infrastructure, data integrity, and basic cybersecurity hygiene. This role is ideal for someone interested in cybersecurity, information assurance, IT systems, or ethical technology — especially as they relate to civil liberties, surveillance, and public accountability.

    This is not a penetration-testing or offensive security role. Instead, it focuses on supportive, defensive, and advisory work to help a small nonprofit operate safely, responsibly, and sustainably.

    Key Responsibilities

    Depending on skills and interests, responsibilities may include:

    Technical & Security Support

    • Assist with reviewing and improving basic cybersecurity practices (password hygiene, access control, permissions, MFA use).
    • Help document security protocols and internal best practices.
    • Support account management and access reviews for volunteers and fellows.
    • Help identify low-cost or open-source tools for secure collaboration.
    • Provide guidance on secure file storage, data sharing, and backups.

    Infrastructure & Platform Support

    • Assist with website or backend troubleshooting in coordination with the web team.
    • Support basic hosting, DNS, or domain-related questions (as appropriate).
    • Help document workflows for onboarding/offboarding users.
    • Assist with audits of tools used across Google Workspace, website platforms, or collaboration tools.

    Research & Policy Support (optional track)

    • Contribute research on cybersecurity, surveillance technologies, or digital militarization.
    • Help analyze public documents related to government tech, policing software, or defense IT contracts.
    • Support written briefs, explainers, or internal memos related to digital security and civil liberties.

    Documentation & Training

    • Help draft simple guides for non-technical staff (e.g., “Security basics for fellows”).
    • Support onboarding documentation for future technical volunteers.
    • Help create internal checklists and risk-awareness materials.

    Desired Qualifications

    • Interest in cybersecurity, IT systems, computer science, or information assurance
    • Familiarity with basic security concepts (authentication, permissions, encryption, threat models)
    • Comfort working with digital tools and troubleshooting issues
    • Strong attention to detail and documentation skills
    • Interest in ethics, civil liberties, or technology’s role in society
    • Ability to work independently and communicate clearly in a remote environment

    Nice to Have (but not required)

    • Coursework or experience in cybersecurity, IT, or computer science
    • Familiarity with Linux, GitHub, or web hosting environments
    • Experience with privacy tools or digital safety practices
    • Interest in military, surveillance, or policing technologies from a critical or ethical perspective
    • Prior volunteer or nonprofit experience

    What You’ll Gain

    • Hands-on experience supporting real-world digital infrastructure
    • Exposure to ethical and policy dimensions of security and militarization
    • Mentorship and guidance in applied research or tech-for-good work
    • Portfolio-ready experience and references upon successful completion
    • Opportunity to shape best practices for a growing national project
    • Flexible, remote collaboration in a mission-driven environment

    Time Commitment

    Approximately 5–10 hours per week, flexible scheduling.

    Term

    Typically one academic term (10–12 weeks), with the option to extend.

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer must be in United States
    Associated Location
    438 N. Skinker Blvd., St Louis, MO 63130, United States

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