AI Policy Manager / Senior AI Policy Manager

The Center for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR)
Location Hybrid
Application deadline 9 June 2025
Contract type Permanent
Hours Full-time
Salary £65,388-£93,723
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The Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR) is a UK-based independent think tank that works with governments to reduce extreme risks from advanced AI, biosecurity threats, and other global challenges through evidence-based policy and governance. The Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR) is hiring an AI Policy Manager or Senior AI Policy Manager to support its mission of reducing extreme risks from artificial intelligence. The role involves developing evidence-based policy recommendations, engaging with UK government stakeholders, and contributing to CLTR’s strategy on frontier AI, advanced general intelligence (AGI) preparedness, and national security implications. The position is based in the UK with flexible working, and offers a salary range of £65,388–£93,723, depending on experience. Applications are open until June 2, 2025.

What you’ll do

We are seeking a dedicated individual to become a core member of our AI Policy Unit.

Your role could evolve in the future to become focused on a particular area, such as government advocacy or specialising in a particular area of AI policy. Depending on funding and candidate strength, we may hire two people at this stage.

Working as a team member and under the support and guidance of the Head of AI Policy, your role would include:

AI policy development (approximately 60% of the role):

  • Identifying high impact policy areas within the AI unit’s strategic priorities that require further policy development and/or advocacy;
  • Scoping short term projects to develop robust and evidence-based policy recommendations within those policy areas, and advocate for them effectively;
  • Informing your work and the wider unit’s understanding by employing a range of research methods, including interviewing experts, hosting workshops, conducting literature reviews and summarising research;
  • Representing CLTR at AI conferences, meetings and other public and private events.

Government engagement (approximately 25% of the role):

  • Building new relationships with government stakeholders, including planning, attending and leading meetings with government officials;
  • Delivering research or policy analysis in response to high-value requests from government stakeholders, where and when these align with our strategic priorities;
  • Evaluating government plans and strategies relevant to our AI priority workstreams, suggesting areas for improvement and methods to support;
  • Assisting with maintaining our relationships with current government stakeholders while actively strengthening our network, including by learning how CLTR can be most helpful;
  • Connecting government stakeholders to leading subject matter experts; and
  • Promoting our policy recommendations to government audiences through private and public engagement and coordination, sometimes including media outreach.

CLTR teamwork (approximately 15% of the role):

  • Working with the broader CLTR team to further the organisation’s mission;
  • Contributing to the development and creation of organisation-wide policy frameworks;
  • Participating in comprehensive stakeholder analysis with the broader team;
  • Actively contributing to strategic plans, organisational development, and regular team meetings;
  • Providing constructive feedback to colleagues and reciprocating with support for team inputs; and
  • Collaborating on cross-unit projects, uniting our policy areas and workstreams under the CLTR mission.

What you’ll bring

The CLTR AI Policy Unit is looking for candidates with ability to develop impactful and pragmatic policy recommendations to reduce extreme risks from AI, combined with an aptitude for building and maintaining strong relationships with relevant stakeholders.

If you are passionate about CLTR’s mission and think you could thrive in this role, even if you don’t check all the boxes, please apply. We would greatly appreciate the opportunity to consider your application.

In particular, we are looking for:

  • Strong motivation to reduce extreme AI risks and alignment with CLTR’s mission;
  • Experience in research, policy, or advocacy in AI or a closely related field, with a strong understanding of the AI landscape and ideally some understanding of the UK government;
  • The ability to independently develop new, high value relationships with key stakeholders, including government officials, Parliamentarians, and civil society;
  • The ability to thrive within a small team frequently operating in uncertainty, responding to a changing context, and frequently pivoting to the highest impact opportunities;
  • The ability to scope and execute policy development projects, balancing deep thinking with a track record of independently executing high quality research with excellent written communication;
  • The ability to think clearly and independently about extreme AI risks, and the role of government and other actors in mitigating those risks;
  • Ideally, experience or expertise in one or more of our current focus areas: regulation of frontier AI, incident preparedness and response, preparedness for the impacts of AGI (including forecasting and societal resilience), or national security and military risks from AI.
  • As an employer we encourage candidates from all backgrounds to apply and do not discriminate based on age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, and sexual orientation. We also warmly welcome applicants returning to work after career breaks.

Salary and benefits

£65,388 to £93,723 depending on experience. However, we would be open to considering a slightly higher salary for a truly exceptional candidate. If you are interested in this position, but the salary is a barrier to applying, please get in touch with our team to discuss. In addition to your salary, CLTR offers a generous benefits package which includes: 28 days annual leave, plus public holidays; £5,000 (before tax) annual wellbeing budget, for you to spend at your discretion on items such as gym membership, therapy, meditation, etc; £3,000 annual learning and development budget, plus up to five days paid work time; £2,000 onboarding grant for equipment and supplies; A pension contribution scheme (up to 7% employer-matched contribution); Private health insurance; Group life insurance; Generous parental leave benefits; and Paid office lunches every Monday and Friday. As both a unit and team, we also run strategy retreats and away days during the year to discuss big-picture questions, analyse and decide priorities and promote team bonding. Working with CLTR also comes with a commitment to caring deeply about your wellbeing, career development and overall experience working with our team, and to respect your preferred working patterns, including flexible working hours as agreed with line managers, wherever possible.

Flexible location within the UK, with the expectation of attending our central London office at least two days a week, including Mondays.