Description
Who We Are
Unruled Masses is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public-interest intelligence organization focused on exposing corruption, abuse of power, and systemic exploitation—while helping communities peacefully reclaim agency, accountability, and civic life.
We combine rigorous intelligence tradecraft with public-facing analysis, community education, and real-world civic action. Our work is published globally through reports, newsletters, social media, and live and recorded webcasts. But our mission goes beyond exposure: we aim to help people reconnect, organize, and act together—grounded in facts, not fear.
We aim to serve as a support network for all those suffering under captured institutions and markets focused on extraction rather than the delivery of public value.
Who You Are
You are thoughtful, disciplined, and motivated by truth, accountability, and public empowerment. You understand that social media is not just about engagement—it’s about responsibility, accuracy, and trust.
You care deeply about combating corruption, disinformation, and abuse of power. You are comfortable working independently, but value collaboration with researchers, analysts, and organizers. You believe good information should reach people clearly, ethically, and at the right moment.
You may come from social media management, digital communications, journalism, advocacy, or movement organizing—or you may be building experience in these areas and seeking meaningful, real-world application of your skills.
You believe storytelling matters. You also believe credibility is non-negotiable.
What You’ll Do
As a Social Media Manager, you will:
- Manage and grow Unruled Masses’ presence across social media platforms, ensuring consistent voice, accuracy, and mission alignment.
- Translate complex research, intelligence briefs, and investigations into clear, compelling, and responsible social media content.
- Coordinate closely with analysts, editors, and action coordinators to support campaigns, reports, alerts, and civic actions.
- Develop content calendars aligned with publishing schedules, campaigns, and community events.
- Monitor conversations, trends, and platform dynamics relevant to corruption, accountability, civic action, and public-interest intelligence.
- Engage respectfully with the public, amplify verified information, and help foster constructive dialogue and community trust.
- Support rapid-response communications during major reports, breaking developments, or coordinated actions—while maintaining accuracy and restraint.
- Help ensure UM’s social presence reflects our commitment to nonviolence, factual integrity, and civic responsibility.
Exceptional Volunteers May:
- Help shape UM’s social media strategy and platform-specific approaches
- Lead content planning for major investigations or campaigns
- Collaborate on multimedia storytelling (threads, explainers, short videos, live events)
- Mentor newer communications volunteers
- Contribute to broader communications and editorial direction
Ideal Qualifications
- Demonstrated interest in accountability, civic engagement, or public-interest work
- Experience managing or contributing to social media accounts (professional, volunteer, or advocacy-based)
- Strong writing skills with the ability to communicate clearly and responsibly
- Ability to synthesize complex information into accurate, accessible content
- Comfort working remotely with structured workflows and deadlines
- Familiarity with journalism, research, advocacy, or nonprofit communications is a plus
- Commitment to ethical communication and nonviolent civic action
Compensation & Commitment
This is an unpaid volunteer role. We are flexible on time commitments, but ask for at least 2–3 hours per week for production-level participation. As funding allows, paid positions may be offered in the future.
Benefits of Volunteering with Unruled Masses
- Join the founding team in a flagship public-interest intelligence initiative
- Help shape how critical accountability work reaches the public
- Build a portfolio of meaningful, mission-driven communications work
- Collaborate with analysts, researchers, and civic organizers
- Participate in real-world civic and community-building efforts
- Be part of a mission focused not only on exposing harm—but rebuilding agency, trust, and collective action