Targeted Violence Research Project Manager
Company: Moonshot
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 2, 2025
Job Description:
Moonshot believes that marginalized people in society -
including people of color, people from working class backgrounds,
women, Disabled and LGBTQIA+ people - must be centered in the work
we do. We strongly encourage applications from people with these
identities or who are members of other communities who are
currently underrepresented in our workforce. All qualified
applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without
discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex,
age, disability or marital status. We know a diverse workforce will
enable us to understand drivers behind targeted violence and online
harms in an in-depth way and do better work to counter them.About
the role:Do you have a genuine interest in working for an
organization tackling online harms - from targeted violence and
human trafficking to gender-based violence and child online
exploitation? Do you have experience working in this sector or
related sectors and want to develop further?Moonshot is looking for
a Project Manager to join our team and support our research and
analysis efforts related to targeted violence and other online
harms. This role is ideal for someone with experience in managing
programs or projects in the public safety, security, or research
sectors.In this role, you will help coordinate and manage a range
of research and intelligence analysis activities focused on
identifying emerging trends in targeted violence. You will oversee
the execution of long-term research projects and the development of
journal articles and public reports.Moonshot's offices are based in
Washington, DC. We offer flexible work options, including hybrid
and remote. Candidates from across the US will be considered. If
based outside of Washington, DC, occasional travel to Washington,
DC may be required.Your responsibilities will include:
- Leading a project team conducting research into targeted
violence-related threats in the United States. Specifically,
exploring how we might be able to distinguish between online
behavior demonstrating a belief that violence is justified or
glorifying violence and mobilization behavior. Working with
sub-contractors, including an academic institution, to coordinate
data collection and research in support of the project, as well as
collaboratively developing outputs such as peer-reviewed journal
articles and briefings for the client and interested partners in
the targeted violence prevention space.
- Leading a team to analyze various data sources, such as social
media metrics, surveys, interviews, primary source targeted
violence data, and data from our in-house tools, to track and
understand online targeted violence activity.
- Contributing to creating research products that meet high
standards for quality, ensuring insights are clear, concise, and
actionable for clients.
- Assisting with briefings and presentations to share findings
and insights with clients, policymakers, practitioners, and the
public.
- Coordinating and supporting research projects, ensuring that
timelines are met and that work is completed in alignment with
project goals and budgets.
- Managing key relationships with clients, partner organizations,
and other stakeholders.
- Monitoring and managing risks associated with projects to
ensure smooth and successful delivery.
- Leading a small to medium-sized project team.
- Contributing to business development efforts by identifying
potential funding opportunities and helping to build and strengthen
relationships with clients and partners.Essential:
- Experience or strong interest in working on targeted violence
or related areas.
- Experience leading the design and implementation of research
projects on terrorism and/or targeted violence.
- Basic understanding of open-source intelligence (OSINT):
Familiarity with OSINT methods and tools.
- Experience in quantitative methods for social science and
specialist quantitative skills, including open source intelligence
tools, data visualization, database management (SQL), Python,
Tableau visualization, or other data analysis toolsets.
- Experience in qualitative methods such as content analysis and
taxonomy development.
- Experience in communication and stakeholder engagement: Ability
to contribute to or support public speaking, briefings, and
meetings with stakeholders.
- Proven and demonstrable project management experience.
- Strong communication skills: Proven ability to communicate
clearly and effectively in writing, speaking, and in interpersonal
interactions.
- Ability to work under pressure: Comfortable managing multiple
tasks, prioritizing effectively, and maintaining quality work under
tight deadlines.
- In addition, we require and will check on candidates'
eligibility to work in the US. Candidates will be expected to
undertake and pass any relevant security clearance procedures per
clients' needs.Desirable:
- Subject matter expertise in one of the following areas: hate
crimes or targeted violence.
- Fluency in languages other than English.
- Experience conducting practice-relevant research and tailoring
and sharing research findings for practitioners.Benefits package:
- 15 days paid vacation leave, plus Federal holidays and 1 day
additional paid leave for Native American Heritage Day.
- Full private healthcare package, including coverage for
partners and children.
- Dental & Vision Insurance.
- Life & Disability Insurance.
- 24/7 access to free counseling via our Employee Assistance
Program.
- 3% matched 401k contributions.
- Generous maternity and paternity leave: 26 weeks paid maternity
leave, 8 weeks paid paternity leave.
- All permanent employees are granted share options upon
employment.Salary: $70,000 - $85,000 depending on skills and
experience.
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