Senior Technical Advisor, National Security Policy, Global Affairs
OpenAI
About the role
About the Team
OpenAI’s mission is to ensure that artificial general intelligence benefits all of humanity. We believe that achieving this goal requires effective engagement with public policy stakeholders and the broader community impacted by AI. Accordingly, our Global Affairs team builds authentic, collaborative relationships with public officials, technical experts, civil society, and the broader AI policymaking community. We ensure that insights from policymakers and external stakeholders inform our work and, in collaboration with colleagues across OpenAI, seek to shape policy so that it aligns with and supports our mission.
About the Role
This position reports to OpenAI’s Head of National Security Policy and will serve as a senior individual contributor at the intersection of national security policy, AI safety, and technical AI governance. This person will help OpenAI anticipate and navigate high-stakes policy questions related to increasingly capable AI systems, especially where technical, safety, national security, and societal considerations intersect.
A core requirement for this role is established trust and credibility within the AI safety, research, and governance communities. Technical fluency and national security experience are also a significant plus.
(Washington, DC or San Francisco preferred; other U.S. locations considered)
Key responsibilities include:
- Serve as a senior technical-policy advisor to the National Security Policy team on frontier AI safety and governance issues, including CBRN, cyber, autonomous agents, automated AI R&D, evaluations, risk thresholds, and societal resilience.
- Act as a cross-functional connector between National Security Policy and internal teams including Safety Systems, Preparedness, Alignment, Research, Security, Legal, and Product Policy.
- Drive OpenAI’s engagement with national AI institutes, the Frontier Model Forum, third-party evaluators, research organizations, and other technical governance bodies.
- Develop proactive policy strategies that help governments and other institutions prepare for and react to increasingly capable AI systems, including responsible national security adoption, defensive acceleration, democratic oversight, and societal resilience.
- Represent OpenAI externally with sound judgment, integrity, and credibility in sensitive engagements with policymakers, technical experts, civil society, and national security stakeholders.
- Translate technical realities into clear policy products, including memos, briefs, talking points, government responses, strategy documents, and internal decision materials.
- Build and sustain trusted relationships with AI safety researchers, technical policy experts, think tanks, standards bodies, civil society organizations, and current or former government officials.
- Help OpenAI identify emerging technical-policy opportunities, pressure-test novel ideas, and determine which initiatives are most important to adv