Who we are looking for
We are looking for a data-scientist with solid Python (or R) data processing skills to help our team build social media analysis and various other open source investigation tools. A current focus is on setting up APIs, scraping methods and developing analysis tools for social media data.
Bellingcat’s Investigative Tech Team focuses on building tools that help digital researchers around the world. Our approach is less focused on theory and mathematics but on concrete practical solutions for digital research challenges that our investigators face during their work. We are looking for a colleague with an experimental mindset who feels comfortable developing research tools and methods together with researcher colleagues without always knowing all requirements of the desired tool or method on day one but who enjoys being involved in iterative processes.
You will spend part of your time working on a collaborative online disinformation project with several Dutch tech, fact-checking and media partner organisations, as well as exploring and developing new network analysis tools and techniques. The rest of the time will be dedicated to supporting Bellingcat’s Tech Team in developing tools and methods for various other aspects of open source investigations. Together with the team, you will also translate those newly developed tools and methods into workshop materials and hold workshops for investigators from all around the world.
Responsibilities
Qualifications & Skills
Depending on your preferences, this position can potentially either be a full time or a part-time role (three days per week).
Bellingcat aims to hire a full-time staff member for one of the positions and a part-time staff member for the other position (three days per week). Please indicate in your application whether you have a preference.
You can choose between working from Bellingcat’s office in the Netherlands or working remotely as long as you are able to participate in meetings that take place according to EU time zones. Occasional traveling to team meetings or workshops is required.
The initial contract for both positions will be for one year, with a possibility to extend the contract (depending on performance and available project funding).
The salary range for both positions is 58-60k Euros (gross annual based on 40 hours/week) depending on experience.
Bellingcat is committed to a diverse working environment. Our team is international, from a wide range of backgrounds and we always welcome and appreciate new perspectives and life experiences. All qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, colour, origin, religion, age, gender or sexual orientation. Your formal education is less important to us than your previous experience in the field.
Please apply by 10 October 2021 to jobs@bellingcat.com and refer to and describe previous software development or data science projects in your applications. Only short-listed candidates will be approached and invited for the next selection round in October. Due to the expected high volume of responses it will unfortunately not be possible to respond to all applicants or to provide individual feedback.
We are looking forward to receiving your application!