The Future Society (TFS) is seeking a driven and experienced professional to help advance our global AI governance activities. Specifically, we are looking for a Senior Associate with 6+ years of relevant experience for developing, advocating for, and/or implementing international AI policy and governance mechanisms. These include laws and regulations, voluntary frameworks, standards, or industry practices.
In this dynamic role, you will monitor and assess the global AI governance landscape, design and lead high-impact AI policy recommendations, and engage a diverse network of stakeholders to champion these initiatives. Your expertise will be pivotal in furthering TFS’s mission to align artificial intelligence through better governance.
If you are passionate about making a meaningful contribution to the AI policy space and excel in leading projects and people on an international scale, we encourage you to apply.
Preferred Qualifications:
Skills:
- 6+ years of relevant full-time work experience, at least 2 years of which are in AI policy or governance, e.g., in government, research institutes, law firms, consulting, AI labs, and multilateral and/or civil society organizations.
- Experience with project management, supervising colleagues, and collaborating with external partners and stakeholders.
- Strong policy research and analysis skills, demonstrated by experiences such as tracking and drafting policy memos, and providing legislative or government feedback.
- Strong interpersonal communication skills to collaborate and represent TFS with high-level international stakeholders, including leading or participating in workshops, conferences, and presentations.
- Experience or interest in coordinating and convening diverse stakeholders towards community building, including event organization. Flexibility and able to take on a variety of tasks, as required for organizational priorities.
- Experience conducting impact planning and assessments is a bonus but not required.
- Full professional working proficiency in English including excellent written communication.
Knowledge:
- Undergraduate or, preferably, master’s or doctoral degree(s) in public policy, economics, technology policy, law, computer science, engineering, or a related field.
- Strong understanding of approaches to multilateralism and the AI governance landscape, regulatory initiatives and processes, technology trends, and key stakeholders (e.g., international organizations, companies, nonprofits, academia, and policymakers).
- Basic technical understanding of AI including general-purpose AI systems with emergent capabilities.
Teamwork:
- Strong interest in The Future Society’s mission statement: aligning AI through better governance.
- Established network and credibility in the AI landscape, with demonstrated understanding of how to engage with regulators, civil society, and other stakeholders, including underrepresented groups.
- Self-motivated and proactive, ready to help deliver our impact and shape our growth.
- Ability to work and lead workstreams independently; detail-oriented, organized, collaborative, and diligent.
- Great team spirit, collaborative attitude and communication skills, and integrity and professional ethics.
- Interest and ability to travel nationally and internationally frequently, and work across international and diverse teammates and stakeholders.
Compensation: For U.S.-based candidates, $104,600-$113,800 depending on location. For candidates based outside the U.S., $94,200. Please note that TFS uses a formulaic salary structure and does not negotiate compensation on an individual basis.
Application deadline – 1st December, 2024