The Advisor for Victims of Digital Violence will provide psychosocial and emotionally stabilizing counseling, security counseling, and communication counseling to victims of digital violence. The role also involves designing and leading workshops, lectures, and seminars, and preparing cases for legal action.
Requirements
- Completed degree in humanities and/or social sciences, preferably social work, social pedagogy, psychology, or education science
- At least two years of professional experience in professional psychosocial counseling
- Fluent German language skills and ability to conduct simple conversations in English
- Basic knowledge in the areas of digital violence/hate storms, digital security, and antidiscrimination work
- High comfort level with modern technologies (database and project management, communication tools, office programs, web research) and a sovereign handling of social media
Benefits
- One-year fixed-term position with 40 hours/week
- Participation in workshops and further education
- Corporate pension scheme with a 30% increased contribution
- Individual supervision/prevention psychology
- Paid time off for each overtime
- 30 days of vacation per year with a 5-day week
- Paid leave on December 24th and 31st
- Mobile work within Germany
- Working from abroad (EU, EEA, Switzerland) after agreement
