Community & Ecosystem Growth Strategist

Lila Sciences Lila Sciences · AI Frontier · One Charles Park, Cambridge, MA · Business Operations

This role focuses on growing online communities and executive presence for Lila's scientific leaders, leveraging AI agents for content creation, community engagement, and analytics. The strategist will participate in technical communities discussing AI-accelerated science and frontier technology, build relationships with influencers, and enable thought leadership. A key requirement is hands-on experience with AI agents for content workflows or community intelligence.

What you'd actually do

  1. Build and execute growth strategies for key executives’ social accounts (X, LinkedIn, substack, and niche community platforms).
  2. Participate in online communities discussing AI-accelerated science, robotics, materials science, life science, chemistry, frontier technology, generative AI, and agentic science.
  3. Build relationships with credible creators and technical influencers across academia, industry, and government-adjacent networks.
  4. Ghostwrite or co-write with executives and technical leaders while preserving their voice.
  5. Track executive and brand growth using meaningful metrics: follower quality, engagement depth, network effects, and relationship development.

Skills

Required

  • Proven ability to organically grow executive and brand followings in technical/scientific spaces.
  • Strong writing and editorial judgment for technical audiences.
  • Comfort operating in public technical discourse, including disagreement and skepticism.
  • Enough marketing fluency to align with brand and comms strategy, plus the independence to run the social/community engine day to day.
  • Hands-on experience building or managing AI agents — for content workflows, community intelligence, or analytics — and a clear-eyed sense of where they help and where human judgment is irreplaceable.

Nice to have

  • Existing networks across AI-for-science, robotics, open-source, academia, national labs, or government-adjacent science/tech communities.
  • Experience supporting executives or founders as thought leaders (voice, cadence, engagement strategy).
  • Familiarity with agentic frameworks or platforms (e.g., Claude, NotionAI, custom tooling) and the ability to scope, prompt, and iterate on agent behavior without necessarily writing production code.

What the JD emphasized

  • AI agents
  • agentic tooling
  • agentic science
  • agentic frameworks

Other signals

  • AI agents
  • community growth
  • executive presence
  • technical discourse