Open call for contractors to support CLTR’s AI policy unit and related AI-bio work, including AI governance, AI safety concepts, frontier-lab security practices, and safeguard approaches for capable models.
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Open call for contractors to support CLTR’s AI policy unit and related AI-bio work, including AI governance, AI safety concepts, frontier-lab security practices, and safeguard approaches for capable models.
Full-time Congressional policy role leading Hill engagement, briefing offices, and developing AI-risk legislative proposals for Palisade Research.
Full-time policy role at Palisade Research focused on AI governance and legal/regulatory work, translating AI risk research into legislative and executive-branch proposals and advocating policy changes related to AI national security risks.
National security policy role focused on helping the national security community understand and respond to AI risks through policy and capability recommendations and external advocacy.
Policy role focused on building and executing AI policy engagement with Congress, the Executive Branch, media, and think tanks to advance Palisade Research's AI risk agenda.
Multiple in-person grantmaking and Chief of Staff roles on Coefficient Giving’s U.S. AI Policy team, focused on building U.S. AI governance capacity, supporting coalitions, and funding AI policy organizations.
State policy and public affairs role focused on OpenAI’s AI policy priorities, including guardrails for advanced AI models, legislative review, and engagement with state and local governments.
EU policy role focused on shaping OpenAI’s approach to AI-related legislative and regulatory issues in Brussels, including engagement with policymakers and support for regulation and industry standards.
Research role focused on AI ethics and policy, with responsibilities for identifying AI capability risks and building operational frameworks and evaluation protocols to mitigate model risk.
Senior leadership role leading GovAI’s US policy research and DC engagement on AI policy, regulation, and stakeholder relationships.
Senior programme role leading The Elders’ AI work, centered on international AI governance, policy strategy, stakeholder engagement, and impact monitoring.
Program manager for Anthropic's Responsible Scaling Policy, running the compliance/governance operations that gate model training, deployment, evaluations, and safety approvals.
Remote Futures team role at FLI focused on coalition building, program operations, and communications to advance pro-human AI policy and futures initiatives.
Assistant Director role in EY GDS Risk Management Services focused on AI regulatory policy, Responsible AI guidance, governance controls, and compliance support across the firm.
Technical leadership role building AI verification tools and working with policymakers to support trustworthy adoption and policy change around AI systems.
Research engineer role building AI verification prototypes and supporting technical communications for a verification team whose work is explicitly tied to policy change, international agreements, and trustworthy AI adoption.
Part-time remote contractor role annotating, auditing, and red-teaming LLM outputs to improve model safety, policy alignment, and prevention of unsafe or adversarial outputs.
Senior policy leadership role overseeing global policy strategy, including AI governance and international AI safety frameworks, plus regulatory engagement and government relations.
A full-time, in-person research fellowship in Singapore focused on technical AI safety and governance, with projects aimed at frontier AI safety practice and policy translation.
Deputy Head of Programme (Security and Technology) Location Geneva Closing date 25 June 2026 Contract Temporary Position Title: Deputy Head of Programme (Security and Technology) Starting date: Negotiable, as soon as possible Occupational rate: 100% (Full-time) Duration: 364 days, with the possibility of extension Remuneration: P-4 Application Background The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) is a voluntarily funded, autonomous institute within the United Nations. One of the few policy institutes worldwide focusing on disarmament, UNIDIR generates knowledge and promotes dialogue and action on disarmament and security. ...