
The Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) is an independent organisation dedicated to exposing human rights violations and threats to democracy. We achieve this through open source research, digital investigations, capacity-building with local partners, and collaboration with media to amplify our impact.
CIR was born out of a determination to expose those spreading harm – online and offline – around the world, particularly in areas of violent conflict, such as Ukraine, Sudan and Myanmar. Our projects are at the forefront of efforts to investigate and document human rights abuses, war crimes, harms targeting women and minorities, and influence operations. We work closely with multilateral and national justice accountability bodies.
The Role
The OSINT Investigator will work in a team dedicated to investigating malign influence. They will use open-source tools, techniques and methodologies to monitor, collate, verify and analyse information shared across social media platforms and other media outlets, generating products and relevant leads for further investigation. They will also support the team with understanding the entities, networks and infrastructure that conduct and enable malign influence.
Role Details
Number of roles: 2, funding not yet confirmed
Contract Type Contractor, ASAP until the end of December 2026, with the possibility of extension until the end of the UK financial year.
Hours needed Full-time
Location: London/UK
Languages You must be able to speak and write English
Clearance: SC clearance desirable.
Closing date 31st August 2026 at 23:55pm
Requirements
Main Responsibilities
Essential Criteria:
Please upload your CV with a brief note about your availability and areas of expertise.
CIR is an equal opportunities employer. If you require adjustments or additional support to complete this process, please let us know in your application.

The Centre for Information Resilience (CIR) is an independent, non-profit social enterprise dedicated to exposing human rights abuses and war crimes, countering disinformation and combating online behaviour harmful to women and minorities.
We achieve these goals through open source research, digital investigations, building the capacity of local partners, and collaborating with media to amplify the impact of our work.