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Trust & Safety Analyst II

Dublin, Ireland

Want to help us help others? We’re hiring! 

GoFundMe is home to a global community of more than 150 million people who come together every day with a shared purpose: helping one another. Since 2010, we’ve empowered people and organizations to raise over $30 billion for the causes they care about. In 2025, we launched GoFundMe Pro (pro.gofundme.com), a new platform designed to give nonprofits advanced fundraising tools and support. Together with our core platform, our vision is to become the most helpful place in the world.

Join us! The GoFundMe team is searching for a Trust & Safety Analyst II to join our growing team. The Trust & Safety department plays a critical role in protecting our customers from fraud and misuse while ensuring GoFundMe remains a safe and trusted platform. By safeguarding the opportunity to give online, we help strengthen our brand, drive growth, and most importantly, do the right thing by our customers.

As an Analyst II, you will focus on reviewing fundraiser content, handling policy escalations, and helping ensure funds are safely delivered to beneficiaries. This is a fast-paced role where you’ll need strong attention to detail, consistency, and collaboration skills to find the right solutions.

You’ll be part of a team of motivated professionals who are passionate about building trust and protecting our global community. This role is focused on content moderation review and real time policy escalations, it offers the opportunity to grow your expertise in Trust & Safety, develop new skills, and help ensure GoFundMe remains the most trusted place to give online.

Already part of our team? We ask that internal candidates apply via the internal job board to ensure your application is reviewed appropriately.

The Job

  • Provide high-quality ticket and queue management support to ensure fundraiser authenticity and safe delivery of funds for beneficiaries. 
  • Investigate escalated policy reviews across GoFundMe’s platforms, ensuring escalations are resolved thoroughly and efficiently while managing time sensitive inquiries from our global partners.
  • Actively support crisis response, set up crisis monitoring protocols and proactively assist affected customers and stakeholders as needed.
  • Proven ability to work in a fast paced environment applying your sound decision making skillset in crisis management.
  • Proactively identify gaps or ambiguities in existing policy, while staying current on evolving policy, political, and cultural contexts to inform decision-making.
  • Mentor Analyst I peers by providing coaching, feedback, and guidance during policy or escalation reviews.
  • Lead QA of casework, sharing insights and helping identify training opportunities.
  • Serve as a go-to resource for Go-To-Market and Communications teams on sensitive or high-profile fundraisers.
  • Contribute to Trust & Safety’s long-term success by identifying trends, providing actionable insights, and collaborating with leadership on future strategy.

This position may involve reviewing sensitive material, which can include disturbing images, videos, or text, as well as offensive language and other challenging content (e.g., violence, exploitation, or self-injury). 

Analysts will follow a fixed Wednesday-Sunday schedule, ensuring consistent collaboration and coverage. Since our work supports people every day of the week, some holiday shifts will also be part of the schedule.

You 

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience preferred.
  • 5+ years of experience in Trust & Safety, risk, fraud prevention, operations, or a related field within a technology-driven environment.
  • Strong expertise in trust and safety practices, online content integrity, compliance requirements, and policy application.
  • Demonstrated ability to manage complex investigations, escalations, and high-risk cases independently.
  • Proven success leading projects or driving process improvements in an operations-focused team.
  • Experience mentoring peers, providing feedback, or supporting onboarding and training of new team members.
  • Skilled in managing multiple priorities in a rapidly changing environment while maintaining quality and consistency.
  • Strong collaboration skills, with the ability to influence and contribute to solutions across regional and functional boundaries.
  • Comfortable working under pressure and making sound decisions in sensitive or ambiguous situations.
  • Willingness and resilience to review potentially graphic or objectionable material (e.g., violence, exploitation, or offensive content).
  • Advanced analytical skills with the ability to interpret data, monitor trends, and generate actionable insights that support data-driven decision-making and team strategy.
  • Adaptability to structured schedules and resilience in covering holiday shifts as part of regular operations.

Why you’ll love it here

  • Make an Impact: Be part of a mission-driven organization making a positive difference in millions of lives every year.
  • Innovative Environment: Work with a diverse, passionate, and talented team in a fast-paced, forward-thinking atmosphere.
  • Collaborative Team: Join a fun and collaborative team that works hard and celebrates success together.
  • Competitive Benefits: Enjoy competitive pay and comprehensive healthcare benefits.
  • Holistic Support: Enjoy financial assistance for things like hybrid work, family planning, along with generous parental leave, flexible time-off policies, and mental health and wellness resources to support your overall well-being.
  • Growth Opportunities: Participate in learning, development, and recognition programs to help you thrive and grow.
  • Commitment to DEI: Contribute to diversity, equity, and inclusion through ongoing initiatives and employee resource groups.
  • Community Engagement: Make a difference through our volunteering and Gives Back programs.

We live by our core values: impatient to be great, find a way, earn trust every day, fueled by purpose. Be a part of something bigger with us!

GoFundMe is proud to be an equal opportunity employer that actively pursues candidates of diverse backgrounds and experiences.  We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnicity, nationality or national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, pregnancy status, marital status, age, medical condition, mental or physical disability, or military or veteran status.

If you require a reasonable accommodation to complete a job application or a job interview or to otherwise participate in the hiring process, please contact us at accommodationrequests@gofundme.com

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Learn more about GoFundMe:

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