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San Francisco, CA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: $ 126233 - 171038
Posted on: 16 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

About Open Philanthropy

Open Philanthropy is a philanthropic funder and advisor; our mission is to help others as much as we can with the resources available to us. We stress openness to many possibilities and have chosen our focus areas based on importance neglectedness and tractability. Our current giving areas include navigating transformative AI global health and development farm animal welfare and biosecurity and pandemic preparedness. In 2024 we recommended $650 million of grants to high-impact causes and weve recommended over $4.5 billion in grants since our formation. Our spending has grown significantly in 2025 and we expect to continue to scale our grantmaking for several years.

About the Technical AI Safety team

The Technical AI Safety (TAIS) team funds technical research aimed at reducing catastrophic risks from advanced AI and is housed under our broader work on navigating transformative AI the largest focus area at Open Philanthropy. Last year we made $40 million in grants and this year we expect to make >$130 million. We plan to continue expanding our grantmaking in 2026 and are looking to hire additional staff to enable this.

We think that technical AI safety grantmaking is a highly impactful career for reducing catastrophic risks from advanced AI. Grantmakers have an outsized influence on the field of technical AI safety: the role involves influencing dozens of research projects at once setting incentives for the entire field and growing the field by supporting new researchers and incubating organizations that could play important roles in the future. Our grants include general operating support to organizations conducting AI safety research (e.g. Redwood Research) project-based grants to academic and independent researchers (e.g. through our recent RFP) and proactively seeding new initiatives.

We only have three grantmakers on the team and are regularly bottlenecked by technical grantmaker capacity particularly as we have scaled. If you join our team you may be able to significantly increase the quantity and quality of grants were able to make. For example growing our teams capacity may enable us to:

About the roles

We are looking for multiple hires at a range of seniority levels: Senior Program Associate Associate Program Officer and Senior Program Officer. Below we outline what we are looking for across the roles and then give more detail about how expectations differ between them.

The ideal candidate for these positions will possess many of the skills and experiences described below. However there is no such thing as a perfect candidate and we are hiring across a broad range of levels of seniority so if you are on the fence about applying because you are unsure whether you are qualified we strongly encourage you to apply. There is a single application for all of the roles listed; we plan to let you know at the point of inviting you for a work test which role(s) we are considering you for.

Who were looking for across the roles

The core function of each role is to recommend grants to advance technical research aimed at reducing catastrophic risks from AI. All of our grantmakers have significant responsibility for investigating and recommending grants. We expect team members to develop views about the field and want to empower them to make grants that can help to shape practice we expect to rely significantly on grantmakers inside views about individual grants and often about entire research agendas.

You might be a good fit for these roles if you have:

  • Familiarity with AI safety. You have well thought out views on the sources and severity of catastrophic risk from transformative AI and in the cases for and against working on various technical research directions to reduce those risks. You communicate your views clearly and you regularly update these views through conversation with others.

  • Technical literacy. You are comfortable evaluating a technical proposal for technical feasibility novelty and the potential of its contribution to a research area (e.g. to one of the research areas we list in our most recent RFP). You are at home in technical conversations with researchers who are potential or current grantees.

  • Good judgment. You can identify and focus on the most important considerations have good instincts about when to do due diligence and when to focus on efficiency and form reasonable holistic perspectives on people and organizations.

  • High productivity. You are conscientious and well-organized and you can work efficiently.

  • Clear communication. You avoid buzzwords and abstractions and give concise arguments with transparent reasoning (youll need to produce internal grant writeups and you may also draft public blog posts).

  • High agency. You will push to make the right thing happen on large unscoped projects even if it requires rolling up your sleeves to do something unusual difficult and/or time-consuming.

  • Technical AI safety research experience. You have published TAIS research in the past. This is not a hard requirement but is useful for these roles (especially the more senior roles).

We also expect all staff to model our operating values of ownership openness calibration and inclusiveness.

In general roles within the team are fairly fluid with people at different levels of seniority contributing to a range of tasks according to where their skillset and experience is most valuable. Even junior team members (in terms of professional experience) regularly take on significant responsibility especially in areas in which they have expertise.

Central tasks across the roles could include:

  • Evaluating technical grant applications for example those that came from our recent RFP.

  • Iterating with potential grantees on their research ideas and strategic plans.

  • Maintaining strong knowledge of important developments in AI capabilities and safety research and adapting our funding strategy appropriately.

  • Developing strong relationships with key AI safety researchers and other important people in the field and understanding their views on important developments.

  • Explaining our AI safety threat models and research priorities to potential grantees.

  • Sharing feedback and managing relationships with grantees both in writing and conversation.

Senior Program Associate

Senior Program Associates are typically engaged early contributors to the field of TAIS with strong independent judgment. Candidates might have roughly 0.5-2 years of TAIS-relevant experience i.e. any experience that involves spending a significant fraction of your time thinking talking or reading about technical AI safety. Examples of TAIS-relevant experience include a research masters degree focused on AI alignment research time in a technical AI safety mentorship program or employment in an organization that works on technical AI safety.

Associate Program Officer

Associate Program Officers typically have established expertise in technical AI safety (i.e. 2-4 years of TAIS-relevant experience) or bring professional judgment and transferable skills from other domains while having some technical AI safety expertise (i.e. typically 0.5-2 years of TAIS-relevant experience and 3 years of other professional experience).

In addition to the tasks listed above Associate Program Officers might expect to:

  • Develop our grantmaking strategy in particular areas including ways we could increase impact or use active grantmaking to shape the field of AI safety.

  • Actively create highly promising grant opportunities where they do not already exist.

  • Own relationships with our largest and most important grantees.

Senior Program Officer

Senior Program Officers are typically recognized thought leaders in the field of technical AI safety (i.e. typically bring 5 years of TAIS-relevant experience) or bring senior-level professional expertise and judgment from other domains combined with significant technical AI safety knowledge (i.e. 2 years of TAIS-relevant experience and 6 years of other professional experience).

In addition to the tasks listed above Senior Program Officers might expect to:

  • Own a significant fraction of our grantmaking strategy including managing a significant share of our budget for example in a subarea of technical AI safety.

  • Develop strong relationships with leaders in the field of AI safety.

  • Manage other grantmakers on the team.

  • Autonomously manage large projects for the team.

Different levels of seniority within the team are determined not only by individuals prior relevant professional experience but also by their ability to take ownership of more significant and valuable lines of work undertaken by the team.

Application process

  • Deadline: The application deadline is 11:59 p.m. Pacific Time on Monday 24 November.

  • Application process:

    • Our application process will include a work test and interviews which will take place remotely by default.

    • The initial application consists of answering a series of questions on our application form and uploading a resume/CV.

    • We plan to invite advanced candidates to complete a paid work test in mid December to be completed by early-mid January. We expect the work test to take 6-8 hours.

    • We expect to conduct interviews in late January / early February and hope to make offers in February.

    • Please note that we cannot give feedback during the early stages of the process including on any work tests due to time constraints. Thank you for your understanding.

Role details & benefits

  • Location: This is a full-time permanent position with flexible work hours and location. Our ideal candidate would be based in the San Francisco Bay Area but we are open to hiring strong candidates on a full-time remote basis.

    • We are happy to consider candidates based outside of the U.S. and to consider sponsoring U.S. work authorization. However we dont control who is and isnt eligible for a visa and cant guarantee visa approval.

  • Compensation:

    • The starting compensation for a Senior Program Associate is $126233.59 - $171038.93 of which 15% is paid as an unconditional 401k grant up to $23000.

    • The starting compensation for an Associate Program Officer is $172388.73 - $233576.37 of which 15% is paid as an unconditional 401k grant up to $23000.

    • The starting compensation for a Senior Program Officer is $211623.63 - $286737.30 of which 15% is paid as an unconditional 401k grant up to $23000.

    • Ranges within each role reflect differences in location and technical background. Team members in the Bay Area receive an upwards adjustment as do those with strong technical backgrounds in AI research; candidates satisfying both criteria can expect to be paid at the top of these ranges though we make decisions on a case-by-case basis.

    • For exceptional candidates compensation could be materially higher than the values listed above. If youre interested in the role but are concerned about compensation we encourage you to apply anyway and discuss this with our recruiting team.

    • All compensation will be distributed in the form of take-home salary for internationally based hires.

  • Benefits: Our benefits package includes:

    • Excellent health insurance (we cover 100% of premiums within the U.S. for you and any eligible dependents) and an employer-funded Health Reimbursement Arrangement for certain other personal health expenses.

    • Dental vision and life insurance for you and your family.

    • Four weeks of PTO recommended per year alongside national holidays.

    • Four months of fully paid family leave.

    • A generous and flexible expense policy we encourage staff to expense the ergonomic equipment software and other services that they need to stay healthy and productive.

    • A continual learning policy that encourages staff to spend time on professional development with related expenses covered.

    • Support for remote work well cover a remote workspace outside your home if you need one or connect you with an Open Phil coworking hub in your city. We currently have offices in San Francisco and Washington D.C. and multiple staff working from several other cities in the U.S. and elsewhere in particular London where we have 20 staff including three on the TAIS team.

    • We cant always provide every benefit we offer U.S. staff to international hires but were working on it (and will usually provide cash equivalents of any benefits we cant offer in your country).

  • Start date: We would ideally like a candidate to begin as soon as possible after receiving an offer but we are willing to wait if the strongest candidates can only start later.

We aim to employ people with many different experiences perspectives and backgrounds who share our passion for accomplishing as much good as we can. We are committed to creating an environment where all employees have the opportunity to succeed and we do not discriminate based on race religion color national origin gender sexual orientation or any other legally protected status.

If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability or have any other questions about applying please contact .

U.S.-based Program staff are typically employed by Open Philanthropy Project LLC which is not a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. As such this role is unlikely to be eligible for public service loan forgiveness programs.

We may use AI to assist in the initial screening of applications but every application is carefully reviewed by a human before any decisions are made.

You can opt out of AI being used on your application by emailing to let a member of the team know. Opting out will not impact your application.


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About Open PhilanthropyOpen Philanthropy is a philanthropic funder and advisor; our mission is to help others as much as we can with the resources available to us. We stress openness to many possibilities and have chosen our focus areas based on importance neglectedness and tractability. Our current...
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