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As Case Management Officer, you will be responsible for helping to track CAA’s casework from beginning to end, ensuring that information on all current and past incidents handled by CAA is up-to-date, accurate and accessible to any CAA volunteers and staff who might need to access it. This will involve working with different teams across […]
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As Regulatory Enforcement Liaison Officer, you will develop relationships with regulators and professional standards bodies across the UK, working within a larger CAA team to identify and address unsatisfactory regulatory outcomes with regard to antisemitism. As well as your work on cases, you will keep in touch with key contacts at each regulatory body and […]
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As Criminal Justice Liaison Officer, you will develop relationships with hate crime officers within police forces and other criminal justice agencies across the UK, working within a larger CAA team to identify and address unsatisfactory outcomes with regard to antisemitic crime. As well as your work on cases, you will seek out opportunities for CAA […]
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Across the country, demonstrations and events take place at which there is a high risk of antisemitic activity. Critical to our efforts to stop the spread of antisemitism is our ability to identify those events when they are first advertised, so that we can plan our response accordingly. If you are comfortable with social media […]
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If you are a good judge of character, organised, self-motivated, computer-literate and able to quickly grasp new systems, we would like your help in organising the monitoring of events across the country by your fellow volunteers.
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Campaign Against Antisemitism’s website and social media channels now have a regular weekly audience in the tens of thousands. According to social networks platforms, our social media readership is often greater than that of all Jewish community newspapers combined. We have exciting plans for our website and social media, and we need to keep on […]
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CAA’s WordPress-based website has grown alongside CAA itself. As we add more content and more functionality, the website has become more complex to administer. If you are familiar enough with WordPress to keep the website and its plugins updated, suggest and make improvements, and help us troubleshoot problems when they arise, we would like to […]
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Our Political and Government Investigations Unit undertakes complex research, often over the course of months or years. If you are skilled in coordinating the activity of teams and take an interest in politics, perhaps you could help us to keep our researchers and caseworkers working seamlessly to ensure that antisemitism in public life is exposed […]
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If you have excellent attention to detail and experience in carrying out complex research, we would like you to join our Political and Government Investigations Unit as a researcher. You will need to be comfortable working with large amounts of evidence and will need a high level of proficiency with computers.
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We are looking for volunteers to monitor antisemitism internationally so that we can ensure that what Jews around the world are experiencing is widely known. Our Incident Monitoring Officers are each assigned a territory but need not be based in the country they are monitoring. Knowledge of each country’s local Jewish community, current affairs or […]
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Antisemitism is surging around the world, but few seem to realise the full scale of its increase. We work to expose antisemitism as it happens, but we need good writers to help explain antisemitic acts and tell the public what Jews around the world are experiencing. Our Incident Reporting Officers write about incidents around the […]
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We are recruiting resilient people excited by CAA’s successful history of fighting antisemitic hate crime and the prospect of working in our expanding Online Monitoring and Investigations Unit. You will need a high level of computer literacy and be adept at navigating the internet in general and social media in particular. You will also need […]
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Do people tell you that you are eloquent? We work to expose antisemitism as it happens, but we need good writers to help explain antisemitic acts and tell the public what Jews around the world are experiencing. If you can write in a concise and articulate journalistic style, and if you keep up-to-date with contemporary expressions […]
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We are looking for exceptionally methodical, logical and perceptive volunteers who can work right across CAA to help our volunteer teams to define, flowchart and document their processes. This is an enormously satisfying role and is critical in supporting us as we grow and change. We are looking for a patient and friendly individual who […]
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Every day, journalists and radio and television producers contact us by telephone and e-mail to book interviews or to request information, advice or comment about stories relating to antisemitism that they are preparing. Our Media Liaison Unit is their first point of contact, reviewing the request, determining who in CAA is best placed to assist […]
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Every day, members of the public reach out to us for help via telephone, e-mail and social media. Our Public Liaison Unit is their first point of contact, providing reassurance and information, and escalating requests to other units within CAA. If you would like to help people to receive our help and have good computer […]
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We are looking for a volunteer with excellent research and writing skills and a strong awareness of historic and current manifestations of antisemitism to take the lead in building an online guide to recognising antisemitism targeted at those unfamiliar with this form of hatred.
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If you have strong writing skills and an awareness of historic and current manifestations of antisemitism, we would like you to take the lead in producing a glossary of antisemitic terms for display for our widely-read website.
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This is one for our Jewish volunteers: can you hold still while we take your photo? Whenever the media covers stories about British Jews, they invariably use stock images and videos of Jewish people walking through the street. They rarely show family Shabbat dinners, our beautiful synagogues, or our children at school. We are making a […]
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With volunteers spread all across the country, there is a surprising amount of technology involved in running CAA. We need skilled people to help improve our existing systems and processes, support new initiatives and projects, and provide safe environments for, and train, our volunteers. If you have experience configuring, administering or integrating any of the […]
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Our Demonstration and Event Monitoring Unit regularly captures audio or video evidence of antisemitic speeches which we then provide to police forces, regulators and the media along with perfectly accurate transcripts of the audio, which we produce ourselves. We are looking for reliable volunteers who can type up transcripts of audio from antisemitic events. The role […]
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Wikipedia is one of the most used sources of information about antisemitism, but a great deal of its information is outdated or inaccurate. If you have experience editing Wikipedia pages, we would like you to help us to bring Wikipedia up to date, using information and research which we will provide to you. This role […]
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We believe that it is vitally important that antisemites suffer the consequences of their crimes, so we take a keen interest in prosecutions for antisemitism. If you share our interest in the prosecution of antisemites, then why not help us by observing proceedings in court? This fascinating role involves attending court hearings and watching as […]
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If you are an experienced court reporter, and preferably a Member of the British Institute of Verbatim Reporters, we would like to hear from you. Campaign Against Antisemitism needs proper trial records of its court cases, such as private prosecutions in the magistrates’ courts. You would come to court approximately once per month and take […]