Nonprofit
Published 1/25/26 7:46AM

Volunteer Content Approval & Safeguarding Coordinator

Remote, Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    Flexible
    Commitment Details:
    Flexible / 80% dedication mandatory
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    1
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth

    Description

    This Role Protects People, Not Just Content

    Tell My Truth and Shame the Devil C.I.C. works with survivors, vulnerable adults, young people, and lived-experience storytellers. Content is not neutral here. It carries emotional, legal, and safeguarding weight.

    The Content Approval & Safeguarding Coordinator exists to ensure that nothing goes live unless it is safe, ethical, compliant, and aligned with survivor-centred practice.

    This role is a gatekeeper role, not a rubber stamp.

    Purpose of the Role

    This role sits between content creation and public release.

    Its purpose is to:

    • Protect survivors
    • Protect the organisation
    • Protect the community
    • Ensure compliance with safeguarding, consent, and data protection standards

    This role ensures that growth never comes at the cost of safety.

    Experience Qualification and Requirements

    Essential Experience

    • Experience in safeguarding-focused roles where risk assessment, ethical judgement, and protection of vulnerable individuals are central.
    • Experience in content moderation, editorial review, compliance, or approval processes involving sensitive or high-impact material.
    • Experience working within survivor-led, trauma-informed, or community-based organisations.
    • Experience in social care, youth work, community work, or similar environments involving safeguarding responsibilities.
    • Experience assessing risk, balancing impact versus harm, and making defensible approval decisions.

    Essential Skills

    • Strong operational judgement and ability to make clear, consistent decisions under safeguarding and ethical frameworks.
    • Excellent attention to detail, particularly around consent, language, framing, and contextual risk.
    • Strong written communication skills for documenting decisions, feedback, and escalation summaries.
    • Ability to work collaboratively with content, moderation, safeguarding, and campaign teams.
    • Confidence following structured protocols and escalating concerns without delay when thresholds are met

    Training & Qualifications

    • Formal safeguarding training is essential.
    • Ongoing training and guidance will be provided to support continuous learning and alignment with CIC standards.

    Note: Lived experience alone is not sufficient for this role; demonstrated operational judgement and safeguarding competence are required.

    Main Responsibilities/ Key Duties

    • Review all content prior to publication to identify safeguarding risks, consent clarity, trauma exposure, and inappropriate language or framing.
    • Apply content approval protocols consistently, ensuring decisions are aligned with safeguarding, ethical, and organisational standards.
    • Ensure survivor testimony and sensitive content comply with informed consent requirements, usage agreements, and platform-appropriate boundaries.
    • Assess whether content is suitable for public release, restricted distribution, amendment, or rejection based on risk and impact.
    • Liaise closely with key stakeholders to ensure joined-up decision-making, including the Content Librarian / Asset Manager, Community Moderation team, Safeguarding Officer, and campaign leads.
    • Maintain clear and auditable records of content approvals, rejections, required amendments, and final outcomes.
    • Flag and escalate safeguarding concerns, boundary breaches, and high-risk material promptly in line with CIC escalation pathways.
    • Support the development, refinement, and documentation of content approval frameworks and trauma-informed content guidelines.
    • Contribute to continuous improvement by identifying recurring risks, gaps in guidance, or training needs related to content safety.

    This role is not suitable if you:

    • Avoid difficult decisions
    • Prefer creative freedom over boundaries
    • Are uncomfortable challenging others
    • Want fast visibility or public-facing credit
    • Are seeking immediate paid employment

    Important to Be Clear

    This is:

    • A volunteer role during the build phase
    • A position of trust and responsibility
    • Not symbolic — this role has real authority
    • Paid roles will be introduced as funding and sustainability allow.

    Next Steps

    Shortlisted applicants will be invited to:

    • A safeguarding and judgement-based discussion
    • A values and boundaries conversation

    If you believe that truth without safety becomes harm, and that accountability must apply internally as well as externally, this role is for you.

    A Final Word

    Content approval is about people, not posts.

    If you know that:

    • Consent is a safeguarding responsibility
    • Judgement must balance impact and harm
    • Trust is protected through ethical restraint

    Location

    Remote
    Volunteer can be anywhere in the world
    Associated Location
    New Barnet, Barnet, UK

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