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Associate Education Monitoring Analyst - 24/7 shift rotation
£26k – £26k/yr Leeds, GB on-site full time junior Apr 8, 2026
About this role
Want to deliver tech with purpose, with people who care?
Join us in our mission to create solutions that help keep children safe online.
Who are we?
Headquartered in Perth, Australia, with offices around the world, Qoria is an ASX-listed global leader in child digital safety technology and services. We are a purpose-driven business operating under the Linewize brand in North America and Asia Pacific, the Smoothwall brand in the UK, the Qustodio brand in EMEA, and Qoria LK in Sri Lanka.
Our solutions are used by schools, school districts, and parental communities to protect children from harmful online content, identify students at risk based on their digital behaviours, and help teachers maintain focus and safe learning environments in the digital classroom. Today, 30,000 schools and 7 million parents rely on our solutions to help keep 25 million children safe across 180 countries worldwide.
Location: UK-based only (Must already reside in the UK).
Primary Location: Leeds, UK
Sponsorship: Not available for this role. Valid UK Right to Work required.
Shift Patterns: Full Time - 24/7 365 Shift Rotation
Shift Patterns
Our moderation team operates on a 24/7 rolling rotation to ensure continuous global safety coverage. For this role, the working patterns are designed as follows:
Full Rotation Cycle: Most full-time roles follow a comprehensive rotation that covers day, evening, and night shifts.Standard Weekly Hours: A typical full-time commitment is 37.5 hours per week.Shift Types:Day Shifts: Supporting peak UK traffic times.Late/Night Shifts: Providing critical coverage for international markets, such as the US, and handling overnight inflow.
Handover Process: Each shift includes a structured handover period to update the incoming team on active concerns, technical issues, or staffing roadblocks.
Start Date
Interviews: Commencing the week of 18th May 2026.
Start Date: 13th July 2026.
Initial Training: Please note that the first 4 weeks of employment consist of intensive onboarding. During this period, you will be required to work a fixed schedule of Monday – Friday, 9:00 am – 5:30 pm. After successful completion of training, you will transition to your assigned rolling shift pattern.
What are the Benefits?
£26,796 starting salary with enhanced pay for unsociable hours
Employee Share Scheme Incentive
Referral bonus scheme up to £2,250
Home, Tech, Cycle and Car Schemes
Competitive Pension Scheme
Life Insurance
Learning & Tech Allowances
Access to company products
Private Medical Insurance
24 hour wellbeing/counselling support
Enhanced holiday entitlement and mental health zone out days
Enhanced Parental Leave
Variety of team building activities and events throughout the year
What’s the position?
At Smoothwall, we believe every child deserves to explore the digital world safely. As an Associate Education Monitoring Analyst, you’ll play a crucial role in providing human moderation support for our Smoothwall Monitor Managed Service offering.
As a member of our Product team, you will monitor students' online activities worldwide to identify potential safeguarding risks and, when necessary, liaise with Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) within schools.
The work requires a keen eye for detail, an understanding of modern online culture amongst young people and an ability to work at pace whilst making accurate decisions.
This isn’t just a job; it’s a purpose. You’ll be part of a passionate team working at the intersection of technology and wellbeing, using your analytical skills and cultural awareness to make a tangible difference every day.
Core responsibilities
Content Assessment Monitor and assess keystrokes and accompanying screenshots Identify and flag safeguarding risks to schools/DSLsContacting DSLs/Schools to alert them about critical risks, including but not limited to issues such as suicide and illegal content.
Provide timely responsesHandle high volumes of content efficiently while maintaining accuracy Meet established response times for events
Collaboration and Escalation Collaborate with team members to review unique incidents that require collective input or expertise Escalate high risk or complex captures to a senior member of the team for review
Trend Feedback Actively monitor and share information on emerging trends with the team to keep them informed.
What you’ll need to succeed
Essential
Fluent English, written and verbal.Highly IT literate, with solid knowledge of global social media platforms, online games, and apps popular among young people.Familiarity with online culture and norms Strong decision-making skills with the ability to act quickly.An ability to remain calm and empathetic when under pressure or dealing with difficult situationsA strong work ethic and ability to stay focused for extended periodsExcellent customer service, interpersonal, and communication skills, including verbal, written, and numerical proficiency.Collaborative team player, capable of working effectively within a large team.Ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment.
Desirable
Previous web / content moderating experiencePrevious experience of working with vulnerable situationsPrevious experience in a safeguarding setting or awareness of safeguarding laws and principles.
No two people are the same - we provide full on-the-job training, so if you don’t tick every box, please still apply. What matters most to us is your mindset, values, and commitment to keeping children safe online. It’s not just about skills — it’s about culture, compassion, and purpose.
Personal Characteristics
Deeply committed to ensuring user safety.Highly collaborative and an excellent team player.Dedicated to fostering a culture of continuous improvement.Meticulous attention to detail while consistently achieving quality and productivity targets.
This role requires the applicant to deal with moderation of content and other circumstances which may be distressing or inappropriate. Unlimited welfare services will be available to support the applicant.
This role also meets the requirements in respect of exempted questions under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, any applicants who are offered work for this organisation will be subject to an enhanced check from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). This will include details of cautions, reprimands or final warnings as well as convictions. A criminal record will not automatically bar a person from successfully taking up this post.
Locations: Leeds, United Kingdom