Policy Counsel, Emea

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · London, United Kingdom · Legal

This role focuses on legal and policy aspects of AI regulation in EMEA, supporting the development of AI governance frameworks and advocating for responsible AI development. It requires a law degree and experience in policy, regulatory, or government affairs work, with a strong understanding of AI concepts to translate them into policy contexts.

What you'd actually do

  1. Support the development of AI governance frameworks that align with evolving regulations, industry best practices, and global standards
  2. Monitor and analyze emerging legislative and regulatory developments related to AI
  3. Provide legal analysis and advice to the External Affairs team and other Public Policy stakeholders
  4. Partner with Public Policy and technical teams in developing practical policy guidance that is informed by a deep understanding of our products
  5. Assist in drafting policy positions and proposals and advocacy materials

Skills

Required

  • Law degree
  • Qualification to practice law in a relevant EMEA jurisdiction
  • Experience with policy, regulatory, or government affairs work
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Ability to work through ambiguous policy questions

Nice to have

  • 6+ years of relevant legal experience
  • Experience working on complex technology policy issues across AI/ML policy, data privacy, copyright, or technology regulation
  • Familiarity with EMEA legislative and regulatory processes
  • Experience drafting policy positions, comment letters, or regulatory submissions
  • Demonstrated ability to quickly understand AI concepts and translate them into policy contexts
  • Interest in government affairs matters
  • Commitment to responsible AI development
  • Collaborative, humble approach
  • Ability to work effectively across diverse teams
  • Comfort working in a fast-paced environment
  • Attention to detail

What the JD emphasized

  • qualification to practice law in a relevant EMEA jurisdiction
  • Experience with policy, regulatory, or government affairs work
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Experience working on complex technology policy issues across AI/ML policy, data privacy, copyright, or technology regulation
  • Familiarity with EMEA legislative and regulatory processes
  • Experience drafting policy positions, comment letters, or regulatory submissions
  • Demonstrated ability to quickly understand AI concepts and translate them into policy contexts