International Policy Special Projects Lead

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · AI Policy & Societal Impacts

This role focuses on international policy and special projects to advance Anthropic's AI safety and policy objectives globally. It involves strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and developing policy proposals across various regions, collaborating with technical teams to translate research into policy.

What you'd actually do

  1. Developing strategies to support Anthropic’s international policy objectives, including implementation plans and metrics
  2. Designing and executing a plan to ensure smooth entry to a new market from a regulatory perspective
  3. Developing new programming and generating opportunities for Anthropic to build relationships with policymakers, think tanks, and non-profit organizations in overseas markets.
  4. Creating initial policy stakeholder maps and devising strategic engagement plans
  5. Setting up a global horizon scanning function to ensure we are prepared and ready to engage substantively on AI policy issues across the world

Skills

Required

  • Experience in international policy
  • Strong advocacy and stakeholder engagement skills
  • Ability to translate complex technical topics into accessible information
  • Experience in developing strategies and implementation plans
  • Experience in market entry from a regulatory perspective
  • Curiosity for frontier technological research

Nice to have

  • Experience engaging government regulatory authorities in major international markets from a private sector perspective
  • Ability to quickly get up to speed on complex technical areas and policy dynamics
  • Background in entrepreneurship
  • Excellent networking skills
  • Unconventional and effective ways to garner policymaker attention

What the JD emphasized

  • track record of effective, information-rich advocacy in policy communities in multiple regions of the world
  • engage external stakeholders around the world
  • AI policy and AI safety
  • frontier technological research