Interested in law and surveillance? Volunteer at Privacy International!
Privacy International is looking for volunteers to help with its Big Brother Incorporated project, an investigation into the global surveillance industry focusing on the sale of technologies to brutal and oppressive regimes intent on using them as tools of political control. We're looking for volunteers who are able to help us with factual and legal research in relation to our casework.
Each volunteer will have the opportunity to work alongside Privacy International's small, passionate team as we work to hold companies selling intrusive surveillance technology and the states using it to account.
Volunteers will assist Privacy International's team at our offices in Holborn and must be able to commit to a minimum of three days per week for two months. At the moment we only offer placements to those who can come into the office. Desirable applicants will possess:
- a strong commitment to fighting unlawful surveillance and other intrusions into private life by governments and corporations
- a degree in law
- maturity and independence
- initiative and demonstrated ability to work without supervision
- excellent communications skills
To apply, please send a covering letter and CV to info@privacy.org. We are hoping to fill these positions as soon as possible.
Please see the employee information section of our privacy policy to find out how we take care of the information given to us by prospective employees and volunteers.
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