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We’d like to help applicants and hiring managers coordinate, so we’ve set up two hiring threads. 

So: consider sharing your information if you are hiring for positions in EA!

Please only post if you personally are part of the hiring company—no recruiting firms or job boards. Only one post per company, per month.

If it isn't a household name, please explain what your company does.[1]

See the latest similar thread on Hacker News for example postings.

This was inspired by the talks around an EA common application, especially this comment. We thought it might be useful to replicate the "Who wants to be hired?" and "Who's hiring?" threads from the Hacker News forum.

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EDIT: we are to be replaced by as-yet-unannounced orgs.

 

ALERT (the active longtermist emergency response team) is looking for a Director to lead the project.

The role is fully funded and we've organised fiscal sponsorship from a UK registered charity. We have a longlist of reservists and interest from people at Rethink Priorities, Our World in Data, Bluedot, ALLFED, and CEA.

Some good characteristics for the job:

  • Resilience. It's possible that your decisions will have major consequences, in a relatively short time.
  • Ability to function well in crisis situations. Our impression is that this is a relatively stable trait in people - if you repeatedly find yourself, for example, being the first one to stop at a car accident, or dealing with first aid or work emergencies, you're probably the right kind of person. If, on the other hand, you dread situations like this and hope someone else will respond, it's probably not the role for you.
  • Excellent operations skills.
  • Experience with either research or research management.

And responsibilities:

Building readiness

  • You’ll build teams specialising in biosecurity, AI, great power conflict, and Other. Each to share ops, comms, software, and data science support.
  • Track team skills, encourage training to fill gaps
  • Responsible for activating teams in response to early warnings
  • Maintain a register of the team’s wider network 
  • Liaise with related organisations 
  • Commission relevant forecasts 
  • Prepare annual horizon scanning report

Operations

  • Make the call to activate based on forecaster input
  • Co-organise an annual wargame for each team, likely in-person 
  • Collect status reports from reservists
  • Deploy discretionary budget towards reservists (e.g. researchers, forecasters, ops), contractors, project management / HR software, etc. as needed.

Strategy

  • Leading ALERT strategy-setting, choice of triggers.

 

Apply here!

Despite my best efforts (and an amazing director candidate, and a great list of volunteers), this project suffered from the FTX explosion and an understandable lack of buy-in for an org with maximally broad responsibilities, unpredictable time-to-payoff, and a largeish discretionary fund. As a result, we shuttered without spending any money. Two successor orgs, one using our funding and focussed on bio, are in the pipeline though.

I'll be in touch if either of the new orgs want to contact you as a volunteer.

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Ozzie Gooen
Sorry to hear that this one didn't work out! Kudos for staying motivated and continuing with other initiatives. 

Is there a physical location or office? Whom does the role report to? What are example emergencies where reservists would be activated? What would they do when activated? Are there comparable orgs in other domains I should index to when thinking about ALERT? How many hours / week, roughly? What does it mean that the role would not be on duty most days? Is there an existing staff or would one need to be hired? When the National Guard is activated they are called away to a physical space to work with others, is it like that?

Great questions. Most of the below could be reshaped by the director:

  • No physical location - director has discretion. (One cool idea we had was to enlist existing teams at EA orgs, so that they're constantly building readiness and already colocated or functionally remote.)
  • Role reports to the board, currently Jan Kulveit, Vishal Maini, Ales Flidr and me but likely to need more.
  • Some unvetted examples we came up with: COVID in late December 2019; Russia-Ukraine (minor investigation from December 2021, expanding to active nuclear risk forecasting by end January); nuclear explosion of any kind; new large leaks of Snowden type; new physics apparently discovered; someone attempts climate engineering; global stilling; volcano acting weird; etc.
  • See what we did during covid: massive fast data collection, fast great research, visualisation, pro bono consulting, serving on government advisory boards, policy design, making up for inadequate institutions of all kinds, coordination, countering bullshit.  (This was all improvised; next time we'll do better.) 1DaySooner are a big inspiration too.
  • Comparable orgs are Epidemic Forecasting, RAMP, MeSES, ALLFED, the strategic side of FEMA. None have
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Alex D
One cool idea would be embedding a physical EOC into refuges, and calling reservists in once some crisis threshold was crossed.
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Kbrown
"New large leaks of the Snowden type." I agree that effective altruists should do more to encourage these.
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N N
Maybe they should, maybe the shouldn't, but I don't think Gavin was saying such things should be encouraged. I think he was saying that there should be some kind of response if such leaks happen.

We can now sponsor US work visas.

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Linch
Congrats! 

More questions from offline:

How are reservists incentivized to prioritize ALERT over their other work when activated?

It's a good question. I doubt that binding contracts are the right way to do this. We will probably do peacetime stipends and emergency pay. But I suppose it's a matter of self-selection: we will be responding to the current most important thing in the world and, in this crowd, that should be enough.

After the director, what is the org most limited by?

Org strategy > org ops (existence, banking, authorisation, etc) > hiring > fundraising > wargame planning. Reservists and forecasters are fairly ready to go.

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Gavin
Also a question about seniority: Pardon: asks that it not be your first rodeo, that you can handle founding (especially hiring and culture-setting). But we don't need VP or C-level.

Arb is a new research consultancy led by Misha Yagudin and Gavin Leech.

In our first 6 months we've worked on forecasting, vaccine strategy, AI risk, economics, cause prioritisation, grantmaking, and large-scale data collection. We're also working with Emergent Ventures and Schmidt Futures on their AI talent programme.

Consulting is reactive, but we have lots of ideas of our own which you can help shape.

We're looking for researchers with some background in ML, forecasting, technical writing, blogging, or some other hard thing. We only take work we think is important. Get in touch!

Hi,

I see openings for ArB mentioned in the 80000 Hours Job board but I don't see an application form anywhere. I have sent a mail but have received no response. Are you guys still hiring?

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Arb
Hey! Sorry, it went to spam, I replied now. No form, just email for now. Thanks! Gavin

The Alignment of Complex Systems Group is a new lab hosted by Charles University Prague. They work on formal theories to help with neglected AGI scenarios.

They're looking for postdocs, predocs, fellows, technical writers, research engineers, and students at MSc or PhD level. Also, critically: a project manager with research experience. They are fully funded by the SFF among others. 

Apply here.

The principals, Jan and Tomáš, are two of my favourite researchers. This will be a wonderful place to learn an extremely important field, or to push it on.

Legal Impact for Chickens is a litigation nonprofit. Our goal is to make factory-farm cruelty a liability. And we're hiring a litigation attorney

Our World in Data publishes research and data to make progress against the world’s largest problems.

Head of Product & Design

We are looking for a talented and experienced Head of Product & Design to join our leadership team. We believe that this role is the “missing pillar” in our team. You will lead and manage your own team and run the design process in the way you like. The huge impact of this role on our team and our work means that we are looking for someone experienced and very well aligned with our mission.

Open, rolling applications for any role

We’re always keen to hear from people passionate about our mission who want to help achieve it. Because of this, we've just added a new page dedicated to open, rolling applications for any role. No matter what your skills are, if you believe you can support our work, let us know!

We are particularly interested to hear from people who could contribute to our data management and research work on demography and public health.

I'm looking for a cofounder / ML researcher / ML engineer for a new FTX-funded project related to prediction markets and large language models!

The long term vision is to improve our decision making as a humanity. We aim to do that by improving how prediction markets work by employing AI. See the full role description: https://bit.ly/3zg5UFm

Little bit about me.

TLDR; PIBBSS is hiring for a full-time Project Manager who will be responsible for running the second iteration of the PIBBSS Summer Research Fellowship

To apply, please complete this application form

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PIBBSS aims to facilitate knowledge transfer from fields studying intelligent behaviour in natural systems to AI safety and alignment. 

The Project Manager will be supported by TJ and Nora  (who ran the fellowship in 2022) to help transfer learnings from last year’s fellowship, and work alongside (and manage) 1-3 team members to help execute the program.  

  • More information about the role here.
  • Application form
    • We accept and evaluate applications on a rolling basis. Note that we are looking to hire as soon as possible and no later than early October. 

We’re happy to discuss this opportunity with any potential applicants. Feel free to contact me with any questions you might have at:  fellowship@pibbss.ai.  

The Against Malaria Foundation is hiring for several positions. We distribute bednets to protect people from Malaria. We aim to be one of the world's most effective charities and hold ourselves to high standards in transparency, accountability, and efficiency.

AMF is a small team of currently ten people, so this round of hiring represents a big milestone. Anyone who joins us will make a significant difference to the organization.

Open positions:

For questions about these roles, reach out to AndrewGarner@AgainstMalaria.com (software engineers) or RMather@AgainstMalaria.com (all roles).

LEEP is working to prevent childhood lead poisoning, worldwide. We’re hiring for multiple roles, and are going to be scaling fast over the next few years! We’re looking for dynamic, high initiative team members to help roll out our intervention in new countries, and help solve this problem.

We currently have open applications for the positions of: 
Head of Operations (application link here)
Programs Managers (multiple positions available, application link here

If you’re interested in learning more about either of these positions, or about LEEP you can find more information here!

Who are these positions for?

If you want to have a large, direct impact, have an EA mindset, and are excited about being involved in a fast moving, fast growing NGO/start-up, you’d be a great fit! We’re particularly looking for people who are resourceful, high-initiative and open to tackling a variety of tasks!

Apply here

GiveWell is hiring for several open research positions—links below. Additionally, we'll be opening up new positions on our outreach (fundraising/development) team within the next couple of weeks. Check back on our jobs page for details on those positions when published.

  • We're looking for a Senior Program Associate to work on our core interventions team, evaluating the case for grants and explaining that case to others. The deadline to apply for this role is this Monday, June 6.
  • Senior Researchers are responsible for finding, researching, and ultimately recommending high-impact giving opportunities.
  • Content Editors help produce clear, informative, and well-supported public written materials.

Following up on the above—the new outreach job descriptions have been published:

Update/additional opening! GiveWell is also hiring a Grants Coordinator, a new role that will ensure our grantmaking remains efficient and user-friendly as the number, size, and complexity of our grants grow. In this position, you'll steward grants, beginning with our decision to recommend funding and continuing through follow-up with grantees. You'll manage the processes of getting approved funding disbursed, publishing pages about our grants, and tracking and updating internal grant-related information. Apply by July 17 to be considered.

Interested and posting so I'll receive notifications if there's any change here - not available for work until January though, so I'll be reaching out later :) 

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GiveWell
Thanks, Brennan - we may also post our open listings again in future "Who's hiring?" threads, and presumably there will be another one started up in October.

CEEALAR (aka the EA Hotel) is hiring for a full-time Operations Manager

Location: Blackpool, UK. To start mid-late July. Deadline to apply is July 1st (end of the day in your own timezone).

We are looking for someone dynamic to immediately take on the challenge of maintaining our operations.

Responsibilities:

  • Ensuring the hotel is a welcoming, safe and comfortable environment
  • Monitoring and recording building maintenance
  • Calling and overseeing contractors and inspecting completed jobs for repairs and improvements (or doing them yourself when possible)
  • Overseeing safety systems (fire safety, first aid procedures, etc.) and ensuring adherence to all regulations
  • Team building and presenting the place to new guests
  • Vegan cooking (twice a week on average)
  • Working with the other managers to ensure that all tasks have someone taking responsibility for them, and none fall between the cracks
  • Covering holidays for other staff (food/inventory management, email/mail management), and ensuring your own holidays are covered
  • Ad hoc tasks as required (can be outsourced). This is an unusual role with a lot of facets, so prioritising among and figuring out how to do many tasks that aren’t on this list will be a big part of it.
     

More info here.

CEA Online (the team which runs this Forum, in addition to Virtual Programs and effectivealtruism.org) is hiring:

Founders Pledge is hiring an Applied Researcher to work with our climate lead evaluating funding opportunities, finding new areas to research within climate, evaluating different theories of change, and granting from FP's Climate Fund.

We're open to multiple levels of seniority, from junior researchers all the way up to experienced climate grantmakers. Experience in climate and a familiarity with energy systems is a big plus, but not 100% necessary.

Our job listing is here. Please note that the first round consists of a resume screen and a preliminary task. If the task looks doable to you, I strongly encourage you to complete and submit it along with your resume, no matter what doubts you may have about the applicability of your past experience.

Feel free to message me here with any questions.

We’re looking for new team members at Charity Entrepreneurship. We’ve recently made a video asking our colleagues about what it’s like to be part of CE, so hopefully, you will check it out and like the vibe and the values we share.

We have now open ongoing applications for the positions of: 

With the Research Analyst role, you will conduct shallow and in-depth research into promising ideas to find the best charity interventions to found.

As a Foundation Program Lead, you will manage and implement our newest program and help the new grantmaking foundations set up and find the best directions to fill the gaps in the philanthropic ecosystem. 

What do we offer?

  • Other than a huge tangible impact on the world? You’ll be learning new skills on the job (so apply even if you don’t check all the boxes) and getting into an informal and supportive work environment.
  • We can promise low bureaucracy, flat hierarchies, and authentic start-up culture.
  • We’re a bunch of dedicated EAs and have a great community of nonprofit entrepreneurs around, so you’ll have plenty of opportunities to learn, grow and connect with talented people. 

Who is the job for?

  • Join us if you’re driven by impact and excited to work across cause areas (especially global health and development, animal advocacy, mental health, EA meta, or health security/biosecurity).
  • We highly value conscientiousness, evidence-based decision-making, and people who are open to quickly learning new skills. 

If you are excited about working with Charity Entrepreneurship but are uncertain whether you are qualified enough for this role, please do apply nonetheless: we care deeply about mindset and value-alignment with our approach and are skilled at finding people with high potential whose growth we are happy to facilitate. Don’t hesitate to make the content of your CV for CE a little unconventional (e.g. mention personal projects, courses, and experiences that are not strictly professional) if that better demonstrates that you can do what we need and are aligned with our values and approach.

Interested and posting so I'll receive notifications of any change to the post :) 
But not available for work until January

Anima International is hiring for two positions in its UK branch (Open Cages) as its 2nd and 3rd employees - links below. For more information on the recruitment and open positions read this blog post.

We are looking for:

  • Campaign Manager to help us scale up our efforts to end the intensive farming of broiler chickens.
  • Supporter Manager to help ensure Open Cages has the resources and supporter base needed to win campaigns.


Additionally, we are going to open 4 international positions (for our movement building and global multimedia teams) later this year. Those positions will be listed on our Jobs page.

I recommend working for this organization, as an employed person I admire Anima International how it is able to build a culture, solve problems to work most effectively for animals. Above that, you can learn a lot from people from other countries and learn about their culture and scope of activities, the fact that we operate in many countries allows us to open up to a broader perspective of activities for animals.

ESPR runs applied rationality camps for high school and undergraduate students and has a growing alumni community.

(Junior) Operations Manager

We are looking for someone who can help us support the organization throughout the year. This concludes communications, supporting applications process, handling finances and legal matters, pre-logistics of events, and a variety of other tasks. 

This could be an excellent part-time (0.3 - 1 FTE) opportunity for those who'd like to gain more operations skills and gradually gain more responsibility. 

You could work from anywhere in the world and could join us for our events in Europe.

Event & Logistics Manager (Seasonal)

We're looking for people who can help us run (and support from the background) in-person events in Europe. 

If you have experience with running in-person events, are attentive to detail, and would enjoy working even with your hands and muscles to create the best environment and atmosphere for an event, we'd love to hear from you. 

We run multiple events per year and need an excellent logistics team for each of them.
 

If you're interested in either of these roles, please fill in this form or email anna@espr-camp.org.
 

Fortify Health is an NGO working in India to reduce anaemia at scale by fortifying wheat flour with iron, folic acid and vitamin B12. We've recently received our third GiveWell incubation grant ($8.2 million) and we're now hiring for highly impactful roles. If you're interested in helping the organisation scale and potentially work toward becoming one of the top charities, apply now:
1) Chief Strategy Officer (deadline: June 6, 2022) - UK or India
2) Director of Government Relations (deadline: June 17, 2022) - India
3) Director of Research, Monitoring and Evaluation (deadline: June 6, 2022) - India

Open Philanthropy is hiring for roles on two crucial operations teams!

Recruiters/Senior Recruiters and Recruiting Coordinators  
We're looking for additional recruiting staff to help us reach our ambitious growth targets while improving how we hire. You could be well suited for the team if you like building new connections and think you can represent Open Phil positively and accurately to people from a wide range of backgrounds.

Finance Operations Assistant/Associate
As the second member of our internal Finance team, you'd work closely with our Finance Lead and the Director of Grants Management to make our financial operations as efficient as possible. This role could be a great fit for someone who enjoys seeking out opportunities for process improvement and helping other people get their work done.

In all roles, we're looking for someone organized, attentive to detail, and excited about our mission. No past experience in finance or recruiting is required (though it is a plus)!

Anthropic is hiring for 10+ roles, including several operations roles: biz ops, executive assistant, ops generalist, and a recruiting coordinator.

Hey, consider using buzzwords such as "software" and "data" in case candidates run a search on comments here instead of reading all the comments one by one

The Center for AI Safety is hiring for four roles: Project Manager, Operations Manager, Research Engineer, and Chief of Staff.

Our mission is to promote safety and x-risk in the broader ML community. We envision a world in which most ML researchers are familiar with the arguments for risks from AI and a significant proportion of them are working directly on relevant safety problems.

To this end, we conduct empirical safety research and run various field-building projects (e.g., safety competitions, workshops, fellowships, and summer programs) to accelerate the growth of the safety community.

The following apply for all roles:

  • Deadline: We will be reviewing applications on a rolling basis
  • Ideal Start date: As soon as possible
  • Role: Full-time, salaried employee
  • Work location: San Francisco (in-person)
  • If you have questions, feel free to reach out to oliver@safe.ai

If you’re interested in joining us, please see the full job descriptions!

Hi Oliver!

Relatively few people are looking at this post now, since it was May-September. It might make sense to (also) make a post with the tag job listing (open)

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Oliver Z
Thanks for letting me know! I missed that it was until September. Will do!

​The evaluations project at the Alignment Research Center is looking to hire a generalist technical researcher and a webdev-focused engineer. We're a new team at ARC building capability evaluations (and in the future, alignment evaluations) for advanced ML models. The goals of the project are to improve our understanding of what alignment danger is going to look like, understand how far away we are from dangerous AI, and create metrics that labs can make commitments around (e.g. 'If you hit capability threshold X, don't train a larger model until you've hit alignment threshold Y').  We're also still hiring for model interaction contractors, and we may be taking SERI MATS fellows.

The SERI ML Alignment Theory Scholars Program is looking for talented individuals who are driven to reduce risks from misaligned AI to help us support our rapidly growing alignment research community. We are hiring for the roles of Technical Generalist, Finance and Compliance Manager, Operations Generalist, and Community Manager. Job descriptions and application form here.

CEA is hiring for a Product Designer!

Read more in our Forum post here, or apply directly here.

We are looking for someone to join the Online team who is comfortable owning every stage of the product design process. This will be CEA’s first full-time design hire and will pioneer design work for some of EA’s most prominent websites, including the EA Forum.

This role does not require significant past involvement in EA, and we encourage you to refer us to any talented designers who you think might be interested in getting involved.

The Nucleic Acid Observatory is looking for a Research Scientist to co-lead research and development of wastewater monitoring laboratory methods, as part of our general goal of achieving reliable early warning of catastrophic biological threats.

We're looking for someone with deep wet-lab expertise, who's excited about applying that expertise to a key problem in biosecurity. Experience in virology, microbiology or wastewater work is ideal but not required. High-performing hires will have the opportunity to grow into a leadership role within the NAO, helping to build a healthy and productive team and determine the long-term direction of the NAO project.

For more information, visit the MIT website here or reach out to me on the Forum.

Effective Institutions Project is hiring full-time or part-time early career fellows to support our research, strategy, and field-building work from mid-September through mid-December 2022 (precise dates negotiable).

Exact duties will be assigned from week to week based on current needs and candidate interests and skills. Some of our priorities for this fall include:

  • Sourcing and vetting grantmaking opportunities related to improving institutions
  • Conducting outreach to engage high-level experts in our institutional research
  • Improving EIP’s knowledge management and organizational learning processes
  • Monitoring and tracking important developments across key institutions and relevant research literature
  • Supporting main operational functions and helping establish new systems
  • Helping organize meetups, reading groups, and other community events

The baseline compensation for fellows is $15/hr; candidates with outstanding performance on work tests during the application process may be offered higher rates up to $30/hr. (We expect to have one short unpaid test for candidates who pass an initial screening and one longer paid exercise for finalist candidates.) Candidates may work remotely, and our goal is not to let nationality/citizenship be a barrier to collaborating with us.

To be considered, please submit an application no later than September 9.

FYI I am confused by how I perceive the difference between

Very complicated tasks

Like "vetting grantmaking opportunities" and "Improving EIP’s knowledge management and organizational learning processes",

and

The position seeming junior

You said "early career" and you want to pay $15/hour (which seems low given the complicated tasks above)

 

Perhaps other people, like me, don't understand what you're looking for, and this might be holding people back from applying.

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Hi Yonatan, thanks for your question! As described in the brief, the list you've mentioned, which includes 'vetting grant opportunities' and 'improving EIP's knowledge management and organizational learning processes, is a list of our organization-wide priorities during the expected duration of the fellowship. As these positions are aimed at early career people, we don't expect fellows to independently do these things, but it's an opportunity for those that are interested in getting exposed to these complicated tasks and doing work that contributes to these priorities (in an environment where lots of support and feedback is given). We don't expect experienced grantmakers and operations people to apply for these roles, though, as mentioned in the brief - the baseline pay is $15/hour and can go up to $30/hour depending on performance on work tests during the application process.
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Yonatan Cale
Thanks, If these are not example tasks you'd like people to do: Perhaps put some example tasks? Again, no pressure, it's just what I'd want before applying to a job myself, so maybe others are also missing this info but not saying anything, I don't know

Founders Pledge is hiring!

  1. We're looking for a Applied Researcher (Climate) based in the UK, Europe or US (East Coast preferred)! This is a mostly remote role (although we do get the team together once per year for a week of collaboration and socialising)!
  2. We're also looking for a Programmes Curator to build content for a programme of exceptional, educational global events. Based in either San Francisco or London.

Please reach out to me at sally@founderspledge.com, if you'd like to hear more!

The Happier Lives Institute (HLI) is hiring an Operations Manger.
(application deadline: June 6th)

HLI conducts research into the most cost-effective, evidence-based ways to increase happiness. We then share what we’ve found with donors and decision-makers so they can take action. 

Apply to join the EAGxIndia 2023, the Future Forum and the EAGxBerkeley 2023 teams. The application takes 15 minutes and the deadline is Tuesday May 31st at 11:59pm Pacific Time. We are also seeking (separate application) volunteers to run EAGxSingapore 2022.  Read more.

These roles are a great fit for someone who:

  • Wants to test their fit for event management, operations and community building
  • Depending on team structure:
    • Has the capacity to take on 5-10 hours of flexible work per week leading up to the conference
    • Is able to work full- or near-fulltime 2 weeks before the conference
  • Could be good fits for any of the following (specific needs will vary based on the location)
    • Strategy (Goals, Metrics)
    • Project management (Budgeting, Team lead, Evaluation
    • Production (Venue, Catering, AV, Health & Safety)
    • Admissions (Application review, Stewardship)
    • Content (Speaker Selection & Liaison, Swapcard Manager)
    • Communications (Emails, Marketing, PR, Website)
  • Is organized, reliable, and handles crisis situations well

Logistics

  • Pay: All positions are paid, exact compensation will vary by event. EAGx organizers are paid the standard CEA contractor rate, read more here.
  • Location
    • The EAGxBerkeley and India roles are mostly remote—you don’t have to be based in India or the Bay. You’ll likely be expected to attend 1-2 pre-event retreats and a requirement that all core team members are in-person at least 1 week before the event. All else equal we would prefer to have people in similar timezones for better coordination.
    • The Future Forum would prefer in-person roles, in June and July, based in the Bay Area. They can compensate some of the travel cost.
  • Team structure: Team structures are very flexible and depend on the applicants we get and their strengths.

Social Change Lab is a new nonprofit conducting and disseminating social movement research to help tackle the world’s most pressing problems. We’re looking for a Researcher or Director of Research to join our small team, and conduct interdisciplinary research that addresses crucial unanswered social movement questions.

We’re open to both early-stage and more experienced candidates. This exciting project is one of the first attempts to rigorously examine the impact of grassroots social movements, and understand how they can be used for positive social change. See more information below and here for a link to the full job adverts:

  • Application deadline: 2nd of October, 2022 - 23:59 GMT. Candidates will be considered on a rolling basis so early applications are encouraged.
  • Duration: 6 months, with the possibility of extension dependent on funding. Working 37.5 hours/week. 
  • Location: London or UK preferred. Flexible remote working with access to an office in West London. Fully remote or overseas applications will be considered too.
  • Salary: £30,000-£45,000/year pro-rata dependent on experience and the role.

Animal Ethics is looking to hire people from Asia and Africa.
"Are you concerned about the plight of domesticated and wild animals? Do you want to make a positive change for all sentient beings? So do we, and we are looking to make contact with people in Africa and Asia who are interested in working with us. We periodically have paid and volunteer positions. If you think you might be interested now or in the future, please get in touch. See more details at the bottom of this blog post or fill out our expression of interest form by August 15."

David Krueger is looking for ML researchers in Cambridge! Post-doc roles available in AI Alignment and Deep Learning, with the goal of reducing AI-risk. Thanks!

Rethink Priorities is incubating a new organization–temporarily called the Insect Welfare Project–and we are looking for an Executive Director! This person will initially join us at Rethink Priorities while working to build the project into a successful independent organization.

This is a pivotal decade for the insect farming industry: consumer attitudes are in flux, regulations are being considered and written for the first time, and new factories are being designed and built. Now is the best time we might ever have to influence this sector and help animals farmed and harmed in the trillions.

If you’re interested in this opportunity, please apply by July 17, 2022. Otherwise, we greatly appreciate your help in sharing this open position with anyone in your network you think would be a good fit. Thanks!

The Center on Long-term Risk is looking for a Community Manager, to work with Chi Nguyen and me on growing and supporting the community around our mission of reducing risks of astronomical suffering. The application deadline is October 16th. Details and application form on our website here: https://longtermrisk.org/community-manager/ 

The work in this role will be across areas like event & project management, 1:1 outreach & advising calls, setting up & improving IT infrastructure, writing, giving talks, and attending in-person networking events – depending on the skill set of the successful candidate. Since we are a small team, each person can meaningfully shape our strategy, propose new ideas, and take ownership of projects early. They also have the chance to engage with our research team.

Previous community-building experience is a good demonstration of the relevant skills, but no specific experience or qualifications are required.

High Impact Medicine (read about us here and here) are hiring an executive director to to manage our quickly growing community. You will have the potential to shape and direct highly driven and skilled medics to do the most good with their careers. In this role, you will develop and drive High Impact Medicine’s strategy, and oversee its operations. Note that you do not have to be a doctor to apply; we are primarily looking for someone with a strong strategic and growth mindset who is passionate about EA community building

You can learn more about the role and apply here

Credo AI is an AI governance company focused on the assessment and governance of AI systems. In addition to our Governance Platform, we develop Lens, an open-source assessment framework. Find a longer poster about the company here

Roles

We are expanding our data science team and hiring applied AI practitioners! If you believe you have the skills and passion for contributing to the nascent world of AI governance, we want to hear from you!

To help you figure out if that’s you, I’ll describe some of the near-term challenges we are facing:

  • How can general principles of Responsible AI be operationalized?
  • How can we programmatically assess AI systems for principles like fairness, transparency, etc?
  • How can we make those assessments understandable and actionable for a broad range of stakeholders?

And some characteristics we look for:

  • Have an “owner” mindset. This word gets tossed around a lot, but at a startup our size it truly is a requirement. The ground is fertile and we need people who have the vision and follow through to develop wonderful things.
  • Have an existing passion and knowledge in this space. You don’t have to have previously worked in “AI safety” or “responsible AI”, but this post shouldn’t be the first time you are thinking about these issues!
  • Technical skills and experience in data science, AI development, or similar fields. This is a senior position, so some work experience is needed.

Hiring process and details

Our hiring process starts with you reaching out. We are looking for anyone who read the above section and thinks “that’s me!”. If that’s you, send a message to me at ian@credo.ai. Please include “Effective Altruism Forum” in the subject line so I know where you heard of us. 

Ought is an applied machine learning lab, hiring for:

Our mission is to automate and scale open-ended reasoning. To that end, we’re building Elicit, the AI research assistant. Elicit's architecture is based on supervising reasoning processes, not outcomes. This is better for supporting open-ended reasoning in the short run and better for alignment in the long run.

Over the last year, we built Elicit to support broad reviews of empirical literature. The literature review workflow runs on general-purpose infrastructure for executing compositional language model processes. Going forward, we'll expand to deep literature reviews, then other research workflows, then general-purpose reasoning. (More here)

Hey! I'm very interested in a public AMA with Ought, if you'd open one. (Speaking for myself and at least 2 other EA developers that I can easily remember)

Asterisk is a new quarterly magazine/journal of ideas from in and around the EA community. For more about who we are and what we do, check out our forum post.  We're hiring for the following roles – you can apply for any of them except Managing Editor here

  • Managing Editor: Our first full-time hire. You can learn more about the role and apply via CEA.
  • Copy Editor(s):  We're looking for reliable, highly detail-oriented candidates with copy editing experience (work on a student publication is fine). This is a great position for people who want a flexible time commitment – involvement would range from a couple hours a week to between 10 and 30 hours in the weeks leading up to publication.
  • Fact Checker(s): Our ideal candidate for this role either has experience as a professional fact-checker or generalist researcher, or else has subject matter expertise in an area we want to cover in depth (AI, biosecurity, global health and development, etc.).  Time commitment is flexible.
  • Web/UX Developer: We're looking for a developer with design and UX experience who can work with our design team to help build the site. We anticipate this role taking approximately three months of part-time work, plus further availability on a consulting basis to help troubleshoot problems and implement new features. An ideal candidate would have experience in the following areas:
    • back end development with an eye for setting up a structure that can grow over time
    • front end development working with flat schematic architecture and templates, collaborating and refining for usability
    • design consultation/partnership on UX/UI
    • embedding and programming interactive graphics, set up templates for future graphics
    • design consultation on best practices for accessibility

Hello, are you still accepting applications for the part-time jobs?

The Cooperative AI Foundation (CAIF) is hiring for a Chief Operating Officer.

CAIF is a new charitable entity – backed by an initial endowment of $15 million – whose mission is to support research that will improve the cooperative intelligence of advanced AI for the benefit of all humanity. The role of Chief Operating Officer will be critical for the scaling and smooth running of the foundation, both now and in the years to come.

Learn more here and apply by 23 June 2022 23:59 UTC 10 July 2022 23:59 UTC. Feel free to contact us if you'd like to discuss the role, or CAIF's work, further before applying.

The Tarbell Fellowship is seeking early-career journalists interested in covering important topics such as global poverty and existential risks.

  • What: A one-year programme for early-career journalists interested in covering important topics such as global poverty and existential risks.
  • What you get: Fellows receive a stipend of up to $50,000, mentorship from experienced journalists and access to a two-week journalism summit in Oxford.
  • When: March 1st 2023 → February 29th 2024
  • Where: Fellows must attend a two week summit in Oxford (1st-14th March 2023). Travel and accommodation costs will be fully covered for this. Thereafter, the fellowship is designed to be remote-first.
  • Who: Early-career journalists interested in covering important yet neglected topics. 0-5 years of journalism experience.
  • Deadline: Applications close October 9th, 2022 at 11:59PM Anywhere on Earth.
  • How to apply: https://forms.gle/Fom7v1GZ3p2rHsN67

Hi everyone! Open Philanthropy is recruiting for two new roles on our Global Health & Wellbeing and Biosecurity teams.

We’re hiring:
A Program Operations Assistant on our Global Health & Wellbeing Cause Prioritization team. In this role, you would add operations capacity to the team by managing team documents and schedules, supporting the operational side of team projects, and helping manage grantee communication.

An Executive Assistant on our Biosecurity & Pandemic Preparedness team. In this role, you would provide support to Senior Program Officer, Andrew Snyder-Beattie, and resolve important logistical bottlenecks for the team as a whole.

Feel free to reach out to jobs@openphilanthropy.org if you have any questions about whether you’re a fit!


Also consider filling out our referral form. If you refer someone and we end up hiring them, we offer a $5000 referral reward!

The Effective Altruism Psychology Lab, based in NYC, is hiring! We are a team of researchers focused on empirically studying the psychology of effective altruism. Our goal is to generate insights about human psychology and behavior that could help us maximize welfare in the world. See open positions below: 

Research Assistant (at NYU Stern or remote option

  • The RA work primarily with Prof Joshua Lewis at NYU and Dr Lucius Caviola (Harvard University). The research projects are focused on judgment and decision making in contexts of large consequence for people’s wellbeing, designed to inform the effective altruism movement. A research agenda for this endeavor is here. At least 90% of time will be spent on research with the remaining time spent on other assigned responsibilities.

Research Coordinator in Developmental Psychology 

  • Drs Matti Wilks (University of Edinburgh), Joshua Lewis, and Lucius Caviola are looking to hire a research coordinator for a series of developmental research projects. This project will involve working with children and families to collect data, and also to coordinate and manage several research projects. We are looking for someone who is passionate about research and working with children and families, and ideally wants to help us understand moral development a little better!

 Post-doctoral Research Scientist at NYU Stern 

  • The NYU Stern Marketing Department seeks a highly skilled and motivated individual for a full-time Post-doctoral Research Scientist position for a period of one year (with possibility of renewal). 
  • The Post-doctoral Research Scientist will work primarily with Professor Joshua Lewis at NYU Stern’s Marketing Department, and they will spend at least 95% of their time on research with the remaining time spent on other assigned responsibilities. They will be responsible for leading projects on judgment and decision making in contexts of large consequence for people’s wellbeing. This post-doctoral position is part of a broader research agenda (see here) on behavioral science that bears on the question of how individual actors can do the most good possible and that contributes to solving the world’s most pressing problems, in line with the principles of effective altruism.

Hi all, I am hiring for a UK Policy Officer focusing on Alternative Proteins at the Jeremy Coller Foundation. The position is full-time, London based.

The Jeremy Coller Foundation is a strategic grant-making organisation and the philanthropic vehicle that seeks to address animal welfare, environmental and human health issues caused by factory farming through grant-making, the FAIRR Initiative and numerous other initiatives. Recent initiatives include a newly formed policy team, the launch of the Coller Animal Law Forum (CALF) and the podcast series Ctrl-Alt-Meat.

This is a newly created role to focus on the policy ecosystem related to alternative protein industry in the United Kingdom, and over time, globally. The initial focus of the role will be supporting the UK policy work, engaging policymakers and government stakeholders.

Rolling applications, you can apply here. Right to work in the UK required.

CEA's Community Health team is hiring a project manager:

With recent media attention, increased funding, and growing ambition among community members, this is one of the most exciting times for EA, but also one of the riskiest. We need an ops-minded generalist to help address these risks, through both end-to-end ownership of targeted projects as well as building broader systems and processes to support other team members.

Example projects you might own:

  1. Create and manage a fund for community members’ physical and mental health
  2. Categorize the EA community into useful segments and conduct interviews to discover and understand their challenges, then summarize this feedback for stakeholders
  3. Organize a retreat for team members to discuss and work on key problems in the EA community

If this sounds like you, please apply!

1Day Sooner is looking for a Hep C Director to oversee efforts to establish a controlled human infection model (CHIM) to test a hepatitis C vaccine within the next two years.

Given the regulatory, ethical, and scientific complexity, we expect that in the absence of a very focused effort to accelerate the safe implementation of the model, it will take 2-4 years from now to complete the characterization study. Having someone capable whose job is to keep things moving forward could shave off a significant chunk of that time. If successful, this effort would have a major impact on global health: if accelerating the use of the Hep C challenge model by a year would buy 10% of a projected 2040 year of disease burden, that would equating to saving 1.8 million years of human life.

It is expected that most of this work can be performed from whatever location is most convenient, however, travel to locations such as Toronto, Washington DC and other collaborating sites may be required several times a year.

There are a number of roles open in the Prague ecosystem, they're all listed here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ikyq5e1eBy-9ZVDlt7aCeJop_uOacKN0h9neAREFmt8/edit#gid=1933265623

You can apply here:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdATSsO9KfNoUbpfAbIEbvXMBD2yRShLZQ5EJfr8vKNZ84DmA/viewform

I'd like to highlight the upcoming Prague Fall Season which is hiring for Operations Associates, Events Associates, and an Executive Assistant:
https://praguefallseason.com/

Suvita is looking for a Head of Operations / Head of Administration and Finance

Suvita is a startup nonprofit working to increase uptake of routine childhood immunisations in India. We are impact-focused and currently deliver two evidence-based programmes to boost attendance at vaccination appointments.

We’re seeking an operations specialist who will lead on delivering and strengthening Suvita’s operations across administration, finance and programmes. You will cover domains such as HR (onboarding & offboarding, contracts, policies), compliance (for multiple entities across different countries), finance, bookkeeping, funder reporting, infrastructure and equipment, and programme operational improvement.

The role will be a mixture of:

  • establishing new systems that don’t exist yet (for example building our Section 8 entity towards achieving FCRA registration in India) as well as
  • maintaining core functions and making them more efficient (for example HR operations like team contract renewals, and programme operations like survey management).

Read more about the role here! Scroll to the bottom of that page for the application link :)

CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER - AI SAFETY SUPPORT 

AI Safety Support is a nonprofit with a mission to reduce existential risk from advanced AI by providing support for anyone who wants to contribute to work on the project of AI Safety.

We are hiring a Chief Operating Officer (COO) to be the right-hand person for our CEO. The COO will work to identify processes to scale AISS and create efficiencies, as well as set ambitious and achievable goals for operational excellence. 

If your dream job is to have a high impact, you love to travel and you are known for creating streamlined systems and procedures, then you might be the perfect fit as Chief Operating Officer for AI Safety Support.

Deadline: 14 August 2022 11:59PM Pacific

Work Location: Remote

Compensation: Salaries at AISS account for relevant experience. For this role we expect salaries offered to be between $70,000 and $90,000 USD. Due to the importance of this particular role, however, and higher salaries for similar roles in the private sector, we are open to considering a substantially higher salary range if this would impact the decision of our preferred candidate.

For more details about the role, why it’s impactful and how to tell if you’re a good fit please click here.

If you have any questions regarding the position, get in contact via Neil Ferro - Hiring Consultant neil.e.ferro@gmail.com or JJ Hepburn - CEO jj@aisafetysupport.org

I've heard that AI Safety Support is planning to expand its operations a lot. Are there other operations roles already available? 
 

The Berkeley Existential Risk Initiative (BERI) is seeking a Deputy Director to help me grow BERI's university collaborations program and create new programs, all with the mission of improving human civilization’s long-term prospects for survival and flourishing.

This is BERI's first "core" hire since I was hired 3 years ago—all of our hires since then are embedded at some particular research group, and aren't responsible for running BERI as an organization.

This is a great opportunity for an early- to mid-career person with some experience and interest in operations. I expect that the Deputy Director will contribute substantially to BERI's strategy and direction moving forward.

I'd prefer the person to be based in New York City (where I am), but remote is also an option. The position is full-time, and I expect the salary range to be $70-100k/year.

Here's a bunch of links to persuade you to work at BERI:

Read more and apply here.

Giving Green is hiring a student research intern!

We're an EA-aligned climate charity evaluator. We publish a guide to the most impactful, cost-effective donation opportunities that reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the atmosphere. Our guide has been featured in the Atlantic, the New York Times, Vox's Future Perfect, and more.

We're looking for someone - ideally a current student who can secure funding or credit from their university - to support the research that will go into this year's giving guide. We're open to part-time or full-time, and we're happy with summer or fall or some other time interval in 2022 that works for you.

Applications received by June 1 (that's this upcoming Wednesday) will receive priority consideration!

Full job description and application: https://www.givinggreen.earth/careers

The Alliance to Feed the Earth in Disasters (ALLFED) is hiring for multiple roles, including a 501(c)(3) Project Coordinator.

Hey! Consider adding buzzwords to this job postings in case candidates will run a search on all comments here rather than reading each one until they reach yours, which seems like what many would do.

 

(Big fan of ALLFED!)

CEEALAR (aka the EA Hotel) is hiring for a full-time Community Manager

Location: Blackpool, UK. To start mid-late September. Deadline to apply is Aug 21st (end of the day in your own timezone).

We are looking for a personable, empathetic, sociable, highly organised and conscientious person with high agency, or someone with a strong commitment to develop and embody those characteristics, to take on the challenge of managing our community.

Responsibilities:

  • Answering email enquiries;
  • Coordinating with Trustees and Advisors to vet applicants;
  • Interviewing applicants via video call;
  • Grantee onboarding;
  • Maintain community morale at a high level, and resolve conflict if it arises;
  • Organise and host regular group meetings (e.g. a weekly Friday night meeting to discuss logistics, talks, events and any other business), in coordination with the Operations Manager;
  • Admin the CEEALAR Discord server;
  • Public communication (e.g. keeping the website up to date, posting updates to social media and the EA Forum);
  • Working with the other managers to ensure that all tasks have someone taking responsibility for them, and none fall between the cracks;
  • Covering holidays for other staff (food/inventory management, cooking, admin), and ensuring your own holidays are covered;
  • Ad hoc tasks as required (can be outsourced), including back end administration and organisation. We are a “start-up” charity, with few staff and many varied tasks that need doing.  Part of the job will be prioritising among, and figuring out how to get done, many tasks that aren’t on this list. We want you to be enthusiastic about the organisation thriving, and do what it takes for this to happen, in collaboration with our Operations Manager and Trustees.
     

More info here.

Momentum is hiring a product manager and software engineers, with rolling applications for UX designers and partnerships managers. We work in-person in San Francisco and we can help with visas. We're looking for mission-aligned, talented people who are excited to move fast and break things. 

We're a venture-backed, EA startup that aims to increase effective giving by building donation pages that emphasize creative, recurring donations tied to moments in your life (e.g. offset your carbon footprint when you buy gas, or give to AI alignment every time you scroll Facebook) and we use behavioral science to nudge new donors to support EA charities. Read more about us here. 

Open roles

You can see all of our open roles here, but we’d love to hear from you even if you’re not a perfect fit for anything listed. We’re actively recruiting for:

  1. Product Manager: We’re hiring our first dedicated product manager. We’re looking for someone to work closely with design, growth, and tech to conduct user interviews, build roadmaps, specify features, and more.
  2. Software Engineer: We’re looking for engineers to meet our growing tech needs. If you have over two years of professional experience, we likely have use for you. We’re hiring mid to senior level engineers on frontend, backend, and full-stack.

More about our hiring.

If you’re interested in learning more, you can write a comment, send an email to ari@givemomentum.com, or apply to an open role. 

Just want to let you know that https://cancelcorona.org/ shows an error message, and it's linked to on the front page of https://givemomentum.com/.

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CarePay is hiring a Head of Data in Amsterdam/Nairobi/Remote (CET +-3 hours)

We are an EA aligned insuretech company working to widen access to low cost health insurance, with a focus on low income countries.

For general details about the role itself see the job posting. 

Getting a very competent and ideally EA aligned person in the role could significantly increase the chances of CarePay having a significant positive impact on the lives of millions in our current operational locations Kenya and Nigeria as well as new regions as we expect to scale considerably in the coming years. You'll be joining fellow EAs Christoph Hartmann (Directory of Technology and former Head of Data) and Patrick von Glehn (Data Scientist) as well as many other data and impact driven team members across Nairobi, Amsterdam, Lagos and elsewhere. We have also previously partnered with EA organisation GiveDirectly to distribute credit for medical assistance through our platform during the COVID-19 pandemic.

We are addressing a large, tractable and (relatively) neglected problem; financial ruin and poor health outcomes associated with lack of health insurance in low income countries. We have already established ourselves as the market leader in Kenya (under the brand M-TIBA) and have plans and funding for wider expansion in the coming years. 

We have built a mobile first platform connecting healthcare providers (hospitals and clinics), payers (private or government insurers and NGOs) and patients. Our platform handles insurance policy management, billing and claims processing as well as loans for healthcare providers without alternative access to credit. We increase efficiency and trust between all parties and ultimately lower the cost of and widen access to health insurance, reducing the risk of financial ruin associated with unexpected medical bills.

If you or someone in your network could be a good fit please get in touch!

The Center on Long-term Risk, looking for an Operations Associate / Operations Manager, to work with me on supporting and improving our operational infrastructure in areas such as 💛 HR, 💸 accounting, or 🪑 office management 💡 The application deadline is 11th September. CLR is a research charity based in London, with the goal to address worst-case risks from the development and deployment of advanced AI systems.

→ You can see more details and apply on our website here.

In this role you'd be joining a small (~2.5-person) operations team, so your work will be varied and you'll get to take on responsibility quickly in a wide variety of areas. CLR is in a position to provide mentorship, and you'll be able to get to know existing operational systems in context in a well-functioning organisation, as you take on responsibility for managing them.

This role would be equally suited for a recent graduate looking to gain operations experience in operations quickly, or for candidates who've done some operations work before. No specific experience or qualifications are required.

🌳 We prefer candidates who'll work fully in-person in our London office. Part- or fully-remote considered. 🕐 We're open to full-time and part-time candidates, with a preference for closer to full-time.

Feel free to drop me a message if you have any questions!


 

CEEALAR (aka the EA Hotel) is hiring for a full-time Operations Manager (again). 

Location: Blackpool, UK. To start mid-late September. Deadline to apply is August 31st (end of the day in your own timezone).

We are looking for someone dynamic to immediately take on the challenge of maintaining our operations.

Responsibilities:

  • Ensuring the hotel is a welcoming, safe and comfortable environment
  • Monitoring and recording building maintenance
  • Calling and overseeing contractors and inspecting completed jobs for repairs and improvements (or doing them yourself when possible)
  • Overseeing safety systems (fire safety, first aid procedures, etc.) and ensuring adherence to all regulations
  • Team building and presenting the place to new guests
  • Vegan cooking (twice a week on average)
  • Working with the other managers to ensure that all tasks have someone taking responsibility for them, and none fall between the cracks
  • Covering holidays for other staff (food/inventory management, email/mail management), and ensuring your own holidays are covered
  • Ad hoc tasks as required (can be outsourced). This is an unusual role with a lot of facets, so prioritising among and figuring out how to do many tasks that aren’t on this list will be a big part of it.
     

More info here.

Open Philanthropy is hiring a Recruiting Manager to lead our recruiting team and help us achieve our ambitious growth targets. In this role, you would manage a small in-house recruiting team of 4-5 direct reports and serve as a critical advisor on hiring strategy and decisions as we continue to grow.

You don’t need to have already worked in a primarily recruiting-focused role (though it’s a plus!). Ultimately, we're looking for someone who deeply understands Open Philanthropy’s mission, shares our vision for the kind of organization we are working to become, and has the skills and experience to build the recruiting function that can get us there.

Apply here or share with others who might be a great fit!

Applications close at 5 pm PT on Monday, August 22nd.

Global Income Coin is a fully-backed stablecoin that invests its reserves in short-term treasury bills, then gives away the yield as basic income. We describe our model further in two EA Forum posts [1, 2].

 We're hiring across the board, with two priority hires being our Head of Community and Social Media Manager roles. But also, if you like what we're doing and want to pitch us on a role of your own design, we welcome this -- that's how I started working here, anyway. 

You can read a bit more about how we work here

Happy to answer any questions you might have!

Job Title: Director of Operations & Outreach

Organization: The Center for Election Science

Location: Virtual (US Based)

Salary: $65,000 + great benefits

More info and application process in the link: https://electionscience.org/ces-updates/were-hiring-a-director-of-operations-and-outreach

The Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence (CHAI) at UC Berkeley is in need of a new Operations Assistant. The purpose of this position is to ensure smooth functioning of the CHAI organization by working with CHAI Assistant Director Martin Fukui and the rest of the team with a variety of tasks, described in the link below under 'Responsibilities'. Some of this work can be done remotely, but some work must be done on campus, primarily at Berkeley Way West.

https://existence.org/jobs/chai-operations-assistant

for more information about the role, please contact andrew@humancompatible.ai 

The Pandemic Prevention Network is looking to bring onboard another Co-Founder to help us build a safer world against the threat of pandemics and to improve global health security.
This role will be significant to help shape a growing organisation, set strong foundations, and lead the execution of an ambitious vision to improve global resilience against future pandemics. This is an opportunity well suited for individuals driven by a high-impact career who bring vision and initiative to lead on many fronts and have a robust entrepreneurial spirit.We will interview candidates on a rolling basis and close the application once the position is filled.

Find out more about the role and criteria here: https://www.pandemicpreventionnetwork.org/cofounder-application 

About Us

Born during the peak COVID-19 crisis, Pandemic Prevention Network is a non-profit organisation mobilising citizens to play an important role in advocacy and to influence policy to protect humanity against the threat of future outbreaks. We are driven by our vision to create a world that is free of pandemics, for both current and future generations. Given the neglectedness of mitigating the risks from gain of function and dual use research, we take a strategic focus on improving global resilience to the threat of engineered pandemics, which pose an even greater risk than natural outbreaks to the future of humanity.

To understand more behind our ideation, you can view this Effective Altruism forum post

About the role

The co-founder will report to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and will work very closely with them to execute on the organisation strategy, help scale the operations, set a framework for internal and external evaluation, establish concrete decision making structures and manage project delivery.

This is a fully remote opportunity with the flexibility to set your own work hours (expected minimum is 25-30 hours/week). We prioritise the quality and output of your performance rather than the set number of hours worked every week.

Click here to learn more and apply!

Pandemic Prevention Network are looking for a Cofounder and Head of Market Research (summer internship)

Born during the peak of the COVID-19 crisis, Pandemic Prevention Network is a non-profit organisation mobilising citizens to play an important role in advocacy and to influence policy to protect humanity against the threat of future outbreaks. We are driven by our vision to create a world that is free of pandemics, for both current and future generations. Given the neglectedness of mitigating the risks from gain of function and dual use research, we take a strategic focus on improving global resilience to the threat of engineered pandemics, which pose an even greater risk than natural outbreaks to the future of humanity.  

To understand more behind our ideation, you can view an Effective Altruism forum post by our Founder. 

Summer Internship

The Head of Market Research will play a significant role in helping us position our communications, marketing and core campaign strategy for building public advocacy for pandemic prevention. It’s an exciting opportunity to take a lead on a key research project and develop leadership, project planning, report writing and communication skills. This role is suitable for an undergraduate or postgraduate student who is ambitious, self-driven, and has an interest in pandemic prevention, biosecurity or health policy.

Cofounder

The role of Cofounder/COO will be significant to help shape a high-impact non-profit organisation, set strong foundations, and lead on the execution of an ambitious vision to improve global resilience against future pandemics. This is an opportunity well suited for individuals who are driven by a high-impact career, bring vision and initiative to lead on many fronts and have a strong entrepreneurial spirit. 
 

Please feel free to get in touch with any questions!

Metaculus is building a team dedicated to AI forecasting

The speed, sophistication, and impacts of AI technology development together comprise some of the most astonishing and significant events of our lifetimes. AI development promises both enormous risks and opportunities for society. Join our AI forecasting team and help humankind better navigate this crucial period. 

Open roles include:

Machine Learning Engineer - AI Forecasting

You’ll work to enhance the organization and searchability of our AI analyses, ensure that the AI-related data and thinking that we rely on is up-to-date, comprehensive, and well organized, and deliver (via modeling) forecasts on an enormous set of questions concerning the trajectory of AI.

Research Analyst - AI Forecasting

You’ll engage deeply with ideas about the future of AI and its potential impacts, and share insights with the AI research and forecasting communities and with key decision makers. You’ll use crowd forecasting to help generate these insights, writing forecasting questions that are informative and revealing, facilitating forecasting tournaments, and coordinating with Pro Forecasters.

Quantitative Research Analyst - AI Forecasting

You’ll use quantitative modeling to improve our ability to anticipate the future of AI and its impact on the world, enhance our AI-related decision making capabilities, and enable quantitative evaluation of ideas about the dynamics governing AI progress.

You can learn about our other high-impact, open positions here.

Hey cristian! Relatively few people are looking at this post now, since it was May-September. It might make sense to (also) make a post with the tag "job listing (open)"

Edit: oh you already did, nevermind

Lionheart is hiring a Chief of Staff to support our founding partner David Langer and build out our ops processes.

Lionheart is a seed-stage venture capital firm investing in companies that contribute to x-risk reduction (in practice this means running a portfolio of mental health and AI safety companies). I've really enjoyed working there so far!

Here's the job description.

DM me if you're interested in learning more about next steps!

Hey Milan!
Relatively few people are looking at this post now, since it was May-September. It might make sense to (also) make a post with the tag job listing (open)

The CEA Events team are hiring for three roles:

The Community Health team is hiring for a Project Manager (Remote, apply by 30 September).

The Online team is hiring for a Product Designer (Remote, apply by 30 September).

Confido Institute (group decision-making institute) is currently searching someone for a Hybrid role: UX Designer and Forecasting educator. If you know such a person or you think you could be a good fit, please get in touch! 

Our ideal candidate will have some background and/or strong interest in the following areas:

  • UX design / product design (professional experience with designing web/mobile applications; ability to get to know the target users better and empathize with their needs, conduct user research and use the results effectively; care about the clarity of texts (in English and ideally also in Czech) and A/B and other types of testings and metrics collections )
  • Education, especially in STEM subject (this includes informal education such as making explanatory blogposts or videos or even tutoring your friends), an active interest in explaining things, making difficult concepts easy to understand. Understanding that teaching any given subject is not a trivial matter; desire to continually develop pedagogical content knowledge.
  • Basic conceptual understanding of, experience/familiarity with or a general interest in at least some of the following areas:
    • basics of probability and its relation to expressing uncertainty or strength of belief (e.g. what is expected value, probability distribution, …)
    • epistemics, rationality in general, rationality training / improvement, group rationality, improving group / institutional decision-making
    • judgemental forecasting, Philip Tetlock’s Superforecasting

 

More information here: https://confido.tools/jobs/hybrid-role-ux-designer-forecasting-educator/ 

MotionHall is a company founded by Effective Altruists to reduce the time and cost required to bring innovative new medicines to people everywhere.

You can review role postings at the company, here:
https://motionhall.com/careers/

MotionHall is growth stage and most roles have multiple openings. New teammates are frequently promoted in alignment with their aptitudes and interests, opening more opportunities for new teammates to join us.

Please note MotionHall is a for-profit software startup company with a progress mission. We have helped mobilize cancer breakthroughs, COVID-19 vaccine technology, potential cures for Alzheimer's, and more - and support breakthrough innovation countries all over the globe, from Chile to China, Australia to America.

You can learn more about how I personally think about aspects of our work on Progress Narratives:
https://narrativespodcast.com/2022/05/09/93-biotech-with-rachel-craig/

I'd love to hear from you! 

Please mention your affiliation with Effective Altruism if you choose to apply to become one of our teammates in fulfilling this impact mission. 
 

Redwood Research is hiring for a number of Technical and Non Technical roles:

Technical

Non-technical


Redwood Research is a research organization with the mission of aligning superhuman AI. In addition to our primary work of applied AI alignment research, Redwood hosts and operates Constellation, a shared office space we created to foster knowledge-sharing and collaboration between longtermist organizations. People from the following organizations often work from the space: Paul Christiano’s Alignment Research Center, MIRI, and Open Philanthropy.

Hey! I suggest adding buzzwords here like "software" and "ML", in case people search for those instead of going through all job postings one by one

 

Also, many software developers are surprised to find out they can apply to Redwood with no ML or [AI Alignment research] background, which I'd recommend putting in big red letters or something, assuming it's still true. (I sometimes talk to people who don't apply to you until they finish spending several months learning ML)

 

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SimonM
Similarly to this: On the application for the Technical Staff role you write that there will be live coding in TF or PyTorch. Does this part of the application apply to all candidates? I'd imagine that there's lots of software and research engineering work that doesn't require (deep) familiarity with an ML framework.