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Summary: CARMA is seeking a Policy Researcher for its Public Security Policy Program to focus on AI governance, risk mitigation, and emergency response frameworks. The role involves disaster preparedness planning for AI-related crises, vulnerability assessments, and developing governance approaches. The researcher will engage with AI safety challenges and contribute to resilience strategies, requiring a broad understanding of sciences and technologies. This is a full-time, long-term remote position with occasional travel requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct rigorous policy research mapping the landscape of current and proposed AI governance approaches, identifying gaps and fragilities in existing frameworks
- Assess societal vulnerabilities to advanced AI systems across critical infrastructure, physical safety, information ecosystems, and social institutions
- Develop comprehensive AI disaster scenario plans adaptable to different jurisdictional contexts and governance structures
- Research how to translate complex technical concepts and risk scenarios into clear, actionable policy recommendations for decision-makers
- Draft compelling policy briefs, reports, and blog posts communicating AI governance challenges to diverse audiences
- Develop realistic simulation materials and tabletop exercises that stress-test emergency response protocols for AI system failures
- Identify early warning indicators and potential cascade failures in AI governance structures
- Map institutional dependencies and coordination challenges in cross-jurisdictional disaster response
- Analyze existing civil defense and disaster response frameworks for adaptability, or the lack thereof, to novel AI threats
- Support PSP advocacy initiatives and strategic relationship development with policymakers
Key Skills:
- Master's degree in Public Policy, Public Administration, Political Science, International Relations, Science and Technology Studies, or related field; OR bachelor's degree with substantial relevant professional experience
- Demonstrated ability to conduct thorough policy analysis and produce high-quality written outputs for both academic and policy audiences
- Exceptional writing abilities with experience translating complex technical concepts into accessible language for non-specialist audiences
- Strong grasp of policy processes, political systems, and strategic approaches to effectuating policy change
- Breadth of knowledge, curiosity, and literacy across the sciences and physical technologies
- Working knowledge of international relations frameworks and governance structures relevant to emerging technology management
- Demonstrated understanding of AI safety concerns, systemic risks, and the sociotechnical implications of increasingly capable AI systems
- Self-directed with ability to manage complex projects in a remote team environment while maintaining high attention to detail
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: undetermined
Country: undetermined
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Job Summary
About CARMA
Core Responsibilities
- Conduct rigorous policy research mapping the landscape of current and proposed AI governance approaches, identifying gaps and fragilities in existing frameworks
- Assess societal vulnerabilities to advanced AI systems across critical infrastructure, physical safety, information ecosystems, and social institutions
- Develop comprehensive AI disaster scenario plans adaptable to different jurisdictional contexts and governance structures
- Research how to translate complex technical concepts and risk scenarios into clear, actionable policy recommendations for decision-makers
- Draft compelling policy briefs, reports, and blog posts communicating AI governance challenges to diverse audiences
- Develop realistic simulation materials and tabletop exercises that stress-test emergency response protocols for AI system failures
- Identify early warning indicators and potential cascade failures in AI governance structures
- Map institutional dependencies and coordination challenges in cross-jurisdictional disaster response
- Analyze existing civil defense and disaster response frameworks for adaptability, or the lack thereof, to novel AI threats
- Support PSP advocacy initiatives and strategic relationship development with policymakers
Requirements
- Master's degree in Public Policy, Public Administration, Political Science, International Relations, Science and Technology Studies, or related field; OR bachelor's degree with substantial relevant professional experience
- Demonstrated ability to conduct thorough policy analysis and produce high-quality written outputs for both academic and policy audiences
- Exceptional writing abilities with experience translating complex technical concepts into accessible language for non-specialist audiences
- Strong grasp of policy processes, political systems, and strategic approaches to effectuating policy change
- Breadth of knowledge, curiosity, and literacy across the sciences and physical technologies
- Working knowledge of international relations frameworks and governance structures relevant to emerging technology management
- Demonstrated understanding of AI safety concerns, systemic risks, and the sociotechnical implications of increasingly capable AI systems
- Self-directed with ability to manage complex projects in a remote team environment while maintaining high attention to detail
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience in crisis response planning, disaster preparedness, or emergency management
- Background in cybersecurity, biosecurity, critical infrastructure protection, or other relevant risk domains
- Understanding of organizational response limits during acute crises
- Familiarity with both technical and governance aspects of AI alignment challenges
- Experience conducting vulnerability assessments of complex sociotechnical systems
- Knowledge of civil defense planning, continuity of government operations, or supply chain resilience
- Background in multi-stakeholder coordination across government agencies, private sector, and civil society
- Some coursework, experience, or interest in the hard sciences
- Experience with scenario planning methodologies and strategic foresight techniques