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Job Location | Winnipeg, MB |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
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Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Full Time |
Looking for a job that makes a positive impact for children worldwide The Canadian Centre for Child Protection is a national charitable organization dedicated to the personal safety of all children. We own and operate Canadas national tipline to report the online sexual exploitation of children - Cybertip.ca - and are currently looking for a responsible, dedicated individual to join our team as a full time Bilingual Child Protection Analyst.Our Child Protection Analysts accept and address both online and telephone reports from the public regarding online sexual exploitation. As one of Cybertip.cas Child Protection Analysts, you would be responsible for reviewing, prioritizing and conducting Internet-based research on the reports and tips submitted by the public. After thorough analysis, you would then forward those involving a potentially illegal incident to police in the appropriate jurisdiction and/or to child welfare, when a child was in need of protection.Additionally, analysts are involved in the reduction of the global availability of child sexual abuse material on the Internet through their work in Project Arachnid. The assessments made by analysts contribute directly to the removal of this harmful material.Analysts are also responsible for responding to requests from the public for educational information and other resources to help Canadians keep themselves and their families safe while using the Internet.Requirements include: