Board Member, Not for Profit, Remote
Posted 6 days ago by Hanson Search
 Permanent
 Part Time
 Other
 Not Specified, United Kingdom
Job Description
 Are you ready looking for a board member job? Are you looking to shape the future of content governance and digital human rights?
We are seeking a board member to join a global decision-making body solving the most significant challenges in online content moderation. This is a unique opportunity to influence policy and decision-making that impacts millions worldwide while advancing transparency and accountability within the tech industry.
Key Responsibilities- Review and make binding decisions on complex content moderation cases, ensuring alignment with policies, values, and global human rights standards, particularly freedom of expression.
 - Provide policy recommendations to improve content governance practices and foster transparency and fairness.
 - Collaborate with a diverse, global team to navigate high-stakes decisions involving controversial and challenging content issues.
 - Engage with external stakeholders, including reviewing public comments and commissioning expert research on relevant topics.
 - Contribute to industry standard-setting by participating in external engagement and thought leadership activities.
 - Dedicate approximately 8-10 hours per week, including virtual meetings and up to two in-person sessions annually, with travel costs covered.
 
- Extensive professional experience in the tech industry, with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
- Product management, particularly in consumer-facing tech roles or integrating policy, product, and operational decisions.
 - Large-scale leadership in projects involving content moderation or technical change management.
 - Balancing automated and human-led systems for consistent and replicable results.
 
 - Team leadership experience and a collaborative and democratic working style.
 - A steadfast personal belief in freedom of expression.
 - Strong understanding of systemic thinking-bridging the gap between technology and human interaction in complex systems like content moderation.
 - Familiarity with policies, politics, human rights, and the evolving trends in the tech sector.
 - Ability to think critically, independently, and strategically, even in high-pressure or sensitive situations.