Senior Benefits Partner

Anthropic Anthropic · AI Frontier · San Francisco, CA · People

This role is for a Senior Benefits Partner at Anthropic, a company focused on AI. The role involves owning and managing global benefits programs, including design, vendor selection, implementation, and employee experience. It requires strong vendor management, communication skills, and the ability to build infrastructure in ambiguous environments. The role is described as a 'builder role' and offers regional specialization in either the Americas or International markets. While the company is AI-focused, this specific role is in Benefits and HR, not directly building or researching AI.

What you'd actually do

  1. Own end-to-end benefits program management for your region, including design, vendor selection, broker management, implementation, renewals, and the day-to-day employee experience
  2. Manage carrier and vendor relationships, holding them accountable to contracted service standards
  3. Partner with Payroll, People Operations, Legal, and Finance to keep programs compliant, well-administered, and auditable
  4. Triage and resolve escalations across time zones, including carrier disputes and claims advocacy
  5. Draft clear, compliant employee-facing communications for enrollment, renewals, and policy changes

Skills

Required

  • Direct experience launching, redesigning, or financially stewarding a benefits program at scale
  • Strong vendor and broker management skills, with a track record of holding carriers and brokers accountable to contracted terms
  • Strong written communication and the ability to make nuanced tradeoffs legible to non-benefits stakeholders
  • Comfort operating in ambiguity and building infrastructure where none exists

Nice to have

  • 7+ years of benefits experience, with deep regional ownership in either US health and welfare (with bonus for Canada) or international markets across EMEA and APAC
  • A track record of using AI tools to make benefits operations, employee self-service, or stakeholder communications materially better
  • Strong instincts for benefits as a strategic lever within total compensation, not as an operational cost center
  • Cross-regional exposure beyond your primary anchor (e.g., a US benefits leader who has also stood up programs in Canada or internationally, or an international benefits leader who has owned US health and welfare for a US-headquartered company)
  • Direct experience supporting or leading a self-funding transition
  • Fluency with Workday and global benefits administration platforms (Benifex, Darwin, or similar)
  • A track record of building benefits programs that hold up under audit, controls review, and external scrutiny

What the JD emphasized

  • build programs where infrastructure does not yet exist
  • design programs where infrastructure does not yet exist
  • building infrastructure where none exists
  • building benefits programs that hold up under audit, controls review, and external scrutiny