We are Assembly Four, a fast growing, purpose-driven technology company dedicated to fostering positive change within the sex work, human rights, LGBTQIA+, and intersecting communities.
We operate on the belief that impact is as important as profit, and work in collaboration with sex workers from around the globe to develop products and services that empower them to thrive, not just survive.
Everyone should have the autonomy to make decisions about their bodies and sexual lives without fear of violence or discrimination. This is a fundamental human right – and one that sex workers are still fighting for.
If you're eager to join a remote-first team with diverse representation from sex worker, neurodivergent, disabled, and LGBTQIA+ communities, committed to advancing sex worker autonomy and liberation through advocacy and innovative products, read on.
What you’ll do as an Editor within our Content team:
- Conduct structural and copy edits across our publications and platform, ensuring consistency with the Tryst voice.
- Approach your editing practice with a descriptivist, decolonial mindset, drawing on your understanding of whorearchy and other intersectional lenses when working with writing from the sex worker community.
- Provide clear, compassionate editorial feedback to members of the sex work community, supporting skill development where appropriate.
- Review and offer constructive feedback to the writing and editing work of your peers with a view towards growing their editorial and writing skills.
- Bring an awareness of publishing risk and liability, coordinating legal or stakeholder reviews where needed.
Your background:
- Exceptional proficiency in both structural and copy editing, with minimal need for guidance and oversight.
- A deep interest in understanding how intersectionality shapes the sex work industry, and the ability to navigate issues of race, class, gender, and disability in your editing practice.
- Knowledge of technical writing, accessibility principles, and SEO principles is highly valued.
- Familiarity with risk and liability as it relates to publishing will be highly regarded.
- Experience collaborating with cross-functional teams is a plus.
In an ideal world, you would also have:
- Previous experience engaging with and a willingness to learn about marginalised communities, particularly sex workers, neurodivergent individuals, and people with disability.
- Experience in or a strong understanding of sex work.
- Experience working in both startup environments and fully remote work settings.
Why join us at Assembly Four?
At Assembly Four, you’ll be part of a team dedicated to driving meaningful change for some of the world’s most marginalised communities. You’ll be supported to do your best work in an environment that values social impact, collaboration, and personal well-being.
Here’s what’s on offer:
- Flexible work: Enjoy a 4-day (32-hour) work week at 100% pay, plus time in lieu for additional hours worked.
- Competitive compensation: Your salary will depend on how much experience you bring to the table, our pay point starts at $110,000 + 12% super for this role.
- Fully remote: Work from anywhere with a remote work stipend to help set up your ideal workspace.
- Wellness benefits: Access an annual wellbeing stipend, mental health support, and 1-on-1 financial coaching to support your personal and professional growth.
- Generous leave: Take 4 weeks of annual leave, 4 weeks of personal/carer's leave, flexible public holidays, and unpaid leave when you need it.
- Profit share: We share our success with our team—each year, if Assembly Four is profitable, we distribute a portion of that profit to our people.
- Parental leave: Access generous paid parental leave options designed to support you, your family, and your return to work.
A note on diversity…
At Assembly Four, we know diverse perspectives are key to fostering true innovation and business excellence. Research shows that candidates from underrepresented backgrounds may hesitate to apply if they don't meet every listed requirement, unlike other candidates.
We're committed to changing that.
If you're interested in Assembly Four, we encourage you to apply and look forward to discovering how your unique perspective can help us edge closer to delivering on our vision for change.