Policy Manager, Global Affairs

OpenAIWashington, DC
1dHybrid

About The Position

OpenAI’s mission is to ensure that general-purpose artificial intelligence benefits all of humanity. We believe that achieving our goal requires effective engagement with public policy stakeholders and the broader community impacted by AI. Accordingly, our Global Affairs team builds authentic, collaborative relationships with public officials and the broader AI policymaking community to inform and support our shared work in these domains. We ensure that insights from policymakers inform our work and - in collaboration with our colleagues and external stakeholders - support the development of regulation, industry standards, and safe and beneficial development of AI tools. OpenAI is seeking a highly organized and skilled Policy Manager with exceptional writing, analytical, program management, and strategic thinking abilities to join our Global Affairs team, in the Policy Development and Operations team. The Policy Development and Operations team is responsible for identifying, tracking, and analyzing emerging legislative and regulatory proposals globally. They lead and coordinate the development of global public policy positions that are informed by legislative trends and OpenAI’s unique technical expertise, coordinate policy campaigns across regions, and integrate regional perspectives in order to represent Global Affairs in company-wide initiatives such as product launches. Reporting to the Head of Policy Development and Operations, you will play a central role in developing proactive policy positions by working closely with regional teams to analyze legislative and regulatory proposals and provide issue-area expertise. You will synthesize legislative trends and regional insights, apply cross-functional perspectives, and exercise policy judgement to clearly articulate key decisions, trade-offs, and areas of alignment or disagreement. You will also help evolve the team’s policy development processes and systems to support effective engagement across regions and campaigns, enabling Global Affairs to prioritize issues, allocate resources, and respond to emerging policy developments. In addition, you will also contribute to the Global Affairs team’s broader thinking about what proactive policies to advance and advocate for and how to best position those policies to succeed around the globe. This is a deeply collaborative role that will leverage OpenAI’s existing strengths across the organization, including both policy and technical functions. You will collaborate with the rest of the Global Affairs regional and functional teams, as well as with representatives from legal, product policy, research, and go-to-market. In particular, you will be responsible for working closely with regional teams to ensure that their perspectives are represented in integrated Global Affairs documents, forums, and decisions. You will also be responsible for helping build cross-regional understanding and shared resources for the Global Affairs team to use. OpenAI releases industry-leading research and tools. You will face new challenges as the impact of cutting edge generative AI technologies continues to be explored and as the needs of the organization evolve. The policy team is a fast-paced environment and flexibility is essential. You will be accountable for setting clear priorities and balancing tensions, including the cadence of this work — quicker than academic research, and more deliberate than the most rapid response policy projects —- and the need to balance technical rigor with accessibility for a policy audience. This role may be based in San Francisco, CA, or Washington, D.C. and may require frequent travel to participate in meetings and events with key stakeholders. We offer relocation assistance to new employees.

Requirements

  • Experience working at the intersection of technology, policy, and politics and translating complex socio-technical issues to diverse audiences, ideally with a focus on AI.
  • Experience working on technology policy either in government or on a policy team at another technology company.
  • Demonstrated subject-matter expertise across multiple AI-related technology policy domains, with particular depth or interest in areas such as privacy, connected devices, copyright, and health-related policy issues, and the ability to rapidly build expertise in new areas and apply sound policy judgment in ambiguous environments.
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze and engage on complex regulatory and legislative proposals, including analyzing draft text, developing positions, and supporting negotiations
  • Experience driving external policy initiatives such as thought leadership, white papers, and participation in industry coalitions that advance responsible technology development and policy positions.
  • Excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills, experience briefing senior officials, and an ability to understand and communicate with both technical and policy specialists.
  • Ability to execute in fast and flexible environments through rapid cycles of analysis, decision, and action.
  • Sound judgment and outstanding personal integrity.
  • Genuine care and knowledge about the impact of technology on society.

Nice To Haves

  • Enjoy diving deep into technical details and then making and communicating connections across technology, policy, and politics.
  • Thrive in a fast-paced environment that requires you manage a diverse set of issues and complex stakeholders and to scale new organizations, processes, and functions quickly.
  • Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams, especially across technical and policy teams, and are comfortable aligning a diverse range of internal and external partners.
  • Manage teams, people, and organizational growth effectively and with kindness.
  • Enjoy program management and are extremely organized and comfortable tracking a wide range of details and keeping a range of stakeholders on task.
  • Are passionate about the promise of technology and the future of artificial intelligence and thoughtful about its potential risks.

Responsibilities

  • Developing proactive policy positions by working closely with regional teams to analyze legislative and regulatory proposals and provide issue-area expertise.
  • Synthesizing legislative trends and regional insights, apply cross-functional perspectives, and exercise policy judgement to clearly articulate key decisions, trade-offs, and areas of alignment or disagreement.
  • Evolving the team’s policy development processes and systems to support effective engagement across regions and campaigns, enabling Global Affairs to prioritize issues, allocate resources, and respond to emerging policy developments.
  • Contributing to the Global Affairs team’s broader thinking about what proactive policies to advance and advocate for and how to best position those policies to succeed around the globe.
  • Collaborating with the rest of the Global Affairs regional and functional teams, as well as with representatives from legal, product policy, research, and go-to-market.
  • Working closely with regional teams to ensure that their perspectives are represented in integrated Global Affairs documents, forums, and decisions.
  • Building cross-regional understanding and shared resources for the Global Affairs team to use.
  • Setting clear priorities and balancing tensions, including the cadence of this work — quicker than academic research, and more deliberate than the most rapid response policy projects —- and the need to balance technical rigor with accessibility for a policy audience.

Benefits

  • relocation assistance
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