Who we areWe are on a mission to make all science open, enabling the research community to develop the solutions we all need to live healthy lives on a healthy planet.Frontiers is one of the world’s largest and most impactful research publishers, dedicated to making peer-reviewed, quality-certified science openly accessible. Our articles have been viewed 4 billion times, reflecting the power of research that is open for all.Follow the links below to learn more about our work.What we can offer youAt Frontiers our working model for new roles is hybrid, offering flexibility to work from home while staying connected through our office hubs in key locations. This approach reflects our commitment to productivity, trust, and a collaborative team culture.We provide a range of benefits across our global locations, including but not limited to:4 additional wellbeing days in addition to existing annual leave allowanceAccess to learning platforms and dedicated learning & development timeA range of wellbeing initiatives, including free online yoga classes and an employee assistance planEmployees can dedicate three days each year to volunteerAdditional benefits depending on your location (e.g. pension plan and private medical care)The roleAs a Research Integrity Auditor Specialist, you will be the first point of contact for support and investigation in urgent, escalated cases across all journal portfolios. Learn more about our Research Integrity team .You will report to Research Integrity Auditing ManagerAs a Research Integrity Auditor Specialist, you will:Audit current pipelines and journals to anticipate potential research integrity issues.Investigate escalated cases by assessing manuscripts, editors, reviewers and authors involved.Evaluate current processes and provide proactive recommendations to prevent issues from happening.Assess the urgency of situations and escalate higher when necessary.Liaise with the Research Integrity Managers & Specialists to gather information and keep them informed of the measures to implement.Present the outcome of the investigation with a proposed course of action and ensure that all investigations reach a final conclusion.About you:Previous experience in academic/STM publishing with some exposure to research integrity or dealing with ethical issues.Excellent communication skills and ability to navigate through challenging conversations, gather information and manage stakeholders’ expectations in a diplomatic and professional manner.A pro-active mindset that enjoys finding solutions, preventing unnecessary escalations and taking ownership of situations.Educated to a MSc/PhD level or equivalent.Fluent in English (C2 level) and a good knowledge of Excel and Salesforce.Your application should include:A cover letter that will explain your motivation and fit for this roleYour updated CV.Apply nowPlease click the 'apply' button on this page and submit your application in English.Please inform us if you require any special accommodations to participate fully in our recruitment experience. You can contact us at careers@frontiersin.org for any additional support.Equal opportunity statementFrontiers actively embraces diversity and is a safe and welcoming workplace. Recruitment is free from discrimination – including based on race, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, sex, gender identity or sexual orientation. With employees from more than 50 different nations, our diversity creates vibrant teams and constantly challenges us to appreciate multiple perspectives.