
Education Volunteer – National
This role helps transform complex digital safety and cyber-security concepts into practical, accessible education that empowers victim-survivors, frontline workers and community organisations to respond more safely and confidently to technology-facilitated abuse.
Responsibilities include:
- Supporting the design and delivery of digital safety workshops for community organisations, frontline services and workplaces
- Assisting with the development of online seminars and educational sessions for victim-survivors and their supporters
- Helping create and review eLearning content, lesson materials, activities and supporting resources
- Translating technical cyber-security concepts into clear, practical and trauma-informed language suitable for non-technical audiences
- Contributing to educational materials covering topics such as online safety, privacy, account security, scams, coercive control, device safety and technology-facilitated abuse
- Supporting the development of slides, facilitator notes, quizzes, case studies and learning exercises
- Reviewing educational content to ensure it remains accurate, accessible, safeguarding-focused and aligned with our operational principles
- Collaborating with cyber specialists, safeguarding personnel and lived-experience informed practitioners to ensure content is practical and safe
This role supports DRP’s mission by helping build community capability, improving digital safety awareness and making specialist knowledge more accessible to the people and organisations who need it most. It is an education and capability-building role. It does not provide clinical, legal or crisis intervention services.
Who this role is for
This role is suited to individuals with experience or strong interest in education, training, instructional design, cyber security awareness, community engagement, communications or digital safety. You may come from backgrounds such as:
- Education or training
- Cyber security or IT
- OSINT or intelligence
- Community services
Time Commitment
This role is flexible. Volunteers can contribute as much or as little time as their capacity allows.
As a guide, many volunteers contribute between 2–8 hours per week. However, this may vary depending on individual availability and the type of work undertaken. Volunteers are encouraged to select a level of engagement that is sustainable and appropriate for them.
How to Apply
Interested applicants are invited to submit a brief Expression of Interest via the online form on our website or directly to our inbox: volunteers@digitalresilienceproject.org. All applications will be subject to background checks, referee checks and an interview.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an informal discussion prior to appointment.
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an informal discussion prior to appointment.

Our work operates within clear safeguarding boundaries and in collaboration with trusted support services, charities and community organisations.
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