National Security Policy Lead, Biotech

AnthropicWashington, DC
$295,000 - $345,000Hybrid

About The Position

Anthropic is seeking a Biotech Policy Lead to spearhead its initiatives concerning the biological aspects of frontier AI policy. This role involves shaping and directing Anthropic's external policy strategy on biology-related issues across the U.S. federal government, allied democracies, and the biotech/life sciences community. The position is crucial for influencing how AI can enhance U.S. competitiveness through biotechnology during a pivotal time in AI development and governance. The successful candidate will act as Anthropic's primary biotech policy representative to the federal government, Congress, relevant agencies, and allied government counterparts. A key responsibility will be translating Anthropic's research on the biological capabilities of frontier models into actionable policy proposals, partnership opportunities, and contributions to public discourse.

Requirements

  • Hold an active TS/SCI clearance or held one in the last two years, and have the ability to obtain and maintain one.
  • Have working knowledge of both biotech and biosecurity policy — e.g., bio-innovation capacity, synthesis-screening infrastructure, regulatory pathway reform.
  • Bring deep familiarity with the institutions and authorities that shape U.S. biotech policy, including FDA, NIH, DoW, USDA, Commerce, DOE, NSC, and relevant Congressional committees, as well as allied bio-relevant agencies.
  • Have a track record of effective, information-rich advocacy with biotech regulators, sector agencies, and Congressional committees of jurisdiction.
  • Possess scientific fluency in the biological sciences sufficient to engage credibly with technical researchers and translate AI and bio capabilities for policy audiences, whether through formal training or sustained professional work on biotechnologies.
  • Have experience designing and advocating for concrete bio policy and regulatory proposals.
  • Are adept at working with diverse cross-functional teams, including but not limited to technical research, go-to-market, trust and safety, legal, product, communications, and marketing.
  • Possess exceptional written and verbal communication skills, particularly when briefing senior policymakers and government officials.
  • Are high-agency, able to develop and execute strategy independently while accounting for dependencies across teams.
  • Have demonstrated interest and experience in a complicated technical subject (ideally AI, but other examples could be synthetic biology, genomics, or medical countermeasure development).

Nice To Haves

  • Have 10+ years of experience in biotech or biosecurity policy roles across government, the private sector, or both, with senior-level exposure to U.S. federal policymaking and international counterparts.
  • Experience contributing to national biotech strategy frameworks (e.g., National Biotechnology and Biomanufacturing Initiative, synthesis-screening standards, FDA modernization proposals).
  • Experience leading or supporting public-private partnerships on biotech capacity at scale.
  • Direct prior experience in biotech roles at HHS, DoW, Commerce, NSC, or comparable allied biotech institutions.
  • Familiarity with biotech industrial dynamics across pharma, agriculture, and industrial biomanufacturing sectors.
  • Experience assessing dual-use technology risks, including early work on AI-enabled biological risks.
  • Experience engaging international partners on biotech policy and biological threat reduction.

Responsibilities

  • Develop strategies for AI to strengthen U.S. and allied bio-innovation capacity and biotechnology competitiveness.
  • Develop and lead Anthropic's external biotech policy strategy across U.S. federal stakeholders, allied governments, and life sciences sector regulators.
  • Engage in thought leadership and planning for how increasingly capable AI reshapes the biotechnology landscape — including global competitiveness, supply chain resilience, and equitable access to AI-accelerated medicine, as well as biosecurity.
  • Support and promote collaborations with biosecurity practitioners and biotech industry players across public and private sectors, including on model testing, red teaming, synthesis-screening partnerships, and defensive deployment of frontier AI in biosurveillance.
  • Collaborate with technical teams, including CBRNE Safeguards, the Frontier Red Team, and our biology research efforts, to translate biological model research and evaluations into concrete policy proposals, stakeholder education, and public contributions.
  • Coordinate with national security policymakers on threat intelligence sharing and safeguard implementation, working closely with Anthropic's CBRNE Safeguards team.
  • Drive "race to the top" dynamics across the AI industry, including engagement with other frontier labs and the Frontier Model Forum on shared bio standards and safeguard adoption.
  • Build and deepen international biotech partnerships, including with Five Eyes counterparts and multilateral institutions, and contribute to thinking on areas of potential international alignment on biotech competitiveness and biological safety.
  • Partner closely with the Head of National Security Policy, the broader Public Policy team, Safeguards, the public sector go-to-market team, Legal, Communications, Product, and Research to ensure coherent execution across bio workstreams.

Benefits

  • competitive compensation
  • generous vacation
  • parental leave
  • flexible working hours
  • optional equity donation matching
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