Part-Time Collaborative Desk Coordinator (0.5 FTE)

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Arena for Journalism in Europe supports cross-border and collaborative journalism across the continent. We build networks, provide tools and training, and foster cooperation among newsrooms and independent journalists — enabling safe, impactful journalism that transcends borders.

Organization: Arena for Journalism in Europe
Location: Remote — Europe-based (Council of Europe countries, plus Russia/Belarus)
Application Deadline: Wednesday, 10 December 2025 (midnight)


Position Summary

We are seeking a Collaborative Desk Coordinator to oversee our “Collaborative Desk” — a technical infrastructure and support service enabling secure cross-border journalistic collaboration. This role combines IT support, project coordination, and security training to help journalists collaborate efficiently and safely across countries.


Key Responsibilities

  • Develop, maintain, and support the Collaborative Desk environment (open-source infrastructure)

  • Manage user lifecycle: onboarding/offboarding, documentation, and support requests

  • Provide technical support and guidance to cross-border journalism teams

  • Conduct security awareness trainings and risk assessments (digital security, data protection, secure communication)

  • Create accessible tutorials and user guides in plain language

  • Collaborate on project planning, oversee work packages, and handle administrative tasks

  • Represent the project at conferences and public events to promote cross-border collaboration and digital security


Candidate Profile

We are looking for someone who:

  • Has experience offering IT support and user assistance

  • Is familiar with digital security best practices, risk management, and data privacy

  • Is comfortable working with open-source and independent infrastructure (e.g. Nextcloud, Keycloak, Matrix/Signal or similar tools)

  • Is organized, reliable, able to manage tasks independently and coordinate with teams across borders

  • Resides in a European country (as defined by the Council of Europe, or Russia/Belarus under terms)

Desirable: Experience working with journalists or media organizations, knowledge of tech policy and digital information ecosystems


Working Conditions & Compensation

  • Part-time: 0.5 Full-Time Equivalent (approx. 20 hours/week)

  • Flexibility: Fully remote, flexible scheduling

  • Travel: About 20 days per year (for meetings/conferences)

  • Compensation: Pro‑rated from €58,000–64,000 FTE, depending on experience


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Why This Role Matters

Cross-border journalism often faces technical and security challenges. This role empowers journalists with a secure, reliable digital workspace, knowledge of secure communication, and ongoing support — helping to safeguard their work and sources, and enabling impactful journalism across borders.

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