Senior Technical Advisor, National Security Policy, Global Affairs

OpenAI OpenAI · AI Frontier · Washington, DC · Global Affairs

This role focuses on the intersection of national security policy, AI safety, and technical AI governance. The Senior Technical Advisor will advise on high-stakes policy questions related to capable AI systems, particularly concerning technical, safety, national security, and societal considerations. Responsibilities include advising on frontier AI safety and governance issues, acting as a cross-functional connector, driving engagement with national AI institutes and technical governance bodies, developing policy strategies for AI system preparation and reaction, representing OpenAI externally, and translating technical realities into policy products. The role requires established trust and credibility within the AI safety, research, and governance communities, along with technical fluency and national security experience.

What you'd actually do

  1. Serve as a senior technical-policy advisor to the National Security Policy team on frontier AI safety and governance issues, including CBRN, cyber, autonomous agents, automated AI R&D, evaluations, risk thresholds, and societal resilience.
  2. Act as a cross-functional connector between National Security Policy and internal teams including Safety Systems, Preparedness, Alignment, Research, Security, Legal, and Product Policy.
  3. Drive OpenAI’s engagement with national AI institutes, the Frontier Model Forum, third-party evaluators, research organizations, and other technical governance bodies.
  4. Develop proactive policy strategies that help governments and other institutions prepare for and react to increasingly capable AI systems, including responsible national security adoption, defensive acceleration, democratic oversight, and societal resilience.
  5. Represent OpenAI externally with sound judgment, integrity, and credibility in sensitive engagements with policymakers, technical experts, civil society, and national security stakeholders.

Skills

Required

  • 5+ years of experience in frontier AI policy, AI safety, technical AI governance, or a closely related field.
  • Demonstrated credibility in the AI safety or frontier AI governance fields.
  • Familiarity with frontier AI risk management issues, including areas such as risk taxonomies, evaluations, model access, CBRN, cyber, recursive self-improvement, and AI safety standards.
  • Experience working with senior internal or external stakeholders on sensitive policy or technology issues.
  • Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills, with the ability to convey complex technical and policy concepts to diverse audiences.
  • Sound judgment, outstanding personal integrity, and the ability to represent OpenAI responsibly in high-trust external settings.
  • Strong strategic thinking, problem-solving, and project management skills.
  • Track record of effectively working with cross-functional teams and aligning a diverse range of internal and external partners.

Nice to have

  • Technical fluency and national security experience are also a significant plus.
  • strong network in the AI research, safety, and governance communities.
  • solid technical judgment (no need to be a technical researcher) and can reason rigorously about model capabilities, evaluations, threat models, mitigations, and the limits of current evidence.
  • politically astute, with sound judgment about how to navigate sensitive internal and external environments.
  • excellent writer and communicator who can help senior leaders make decisions under uncertainty.
  • creative frontier AI policy thinker who can identify, develop, and evaluate new strategic approaches as the policy environment evolves.
  • enjoy coordinating complex work across many stakeholders and can operate effectively in fast-moving, ambiguous settings.
  • Feel the AGI and care deeply about OpenAI’s mission, ensuring AGI benefits all of humanity.

What the JD emphasized

  • established trust and credibility within the AI safety, research, and governance communities
  • Technical fluency
  • national security experience
  • frontier AI policy
  • AI safety
  • technical AI governance
  • frontier AI risk management issues
  • risk taxonomies
  • evaluations
  • model access
  • CBRN
  • cyber
  • recursive self-improvement
  • AI safety standards