FAR.AI
About Us
FAR.AI is a non‑profit AI research institute dedicated to ensuring advanced AI is safe and beneficial for everyone. We work at the intersection of machine learning, safety research, and policy, supporting a global community of researchers and practitioners. Our mission is to facilitate breakthrough AI safety research, advance global understanding of AI risks and solutions, and foster a coordinated global response.
Since our founding in July 2022, we’ve grown quickly to 30+ staff, produced 30+ influential academic papers, and established the leading AI Safety events for research and international cooperation. Our work is recognized globally, with publications at premier venues such as NeurIPS, ICML, and ICLR, and features in the Financial Times, Nature News, and MIT Technology Review.
We drive practical change through red‑team‑ing with frontier model developers and government institutes, and we help steer and grow the AI safety field through developing research roadmaps with renowned researchers such as Yoshua Bengio. We also operate FAR.Labs, an AI safety‑focused co‑working space in Berkeley housing 40 members, and support the community through targeted grants to technical researchers.
About the role As the second in command of the Communications team, you will work closely with our Head of Communications and Brand to execute their vision, driving forward progress both individually and across the broader communications team. This role is ideal for a communications professional who thrives at the intersection of technology, strategy, and storytelling, connecting research depth with public understanding to drive impact. You will also oversee daily operations of the communications function, fostering coordination, rhythm, and excellence across outputs.
This role will directly contribute to FAR.AI’s mission to advance the safety and governance of frontier AI systems by transforming complex research into materials that inform policy, shape industry standards, and support global understanding.
Key Responsibilities Planning, Strategy and Management
Serve as a core member of the communications team, acting as the Head of Communications & Brand’s deputy to plan, execute, and evaluate FAR.AI’s strategy.
Act as deputy lead across media, digital, content, technical, and events, driving alignment, quality, and consistency.
Manage planning and delivery of communications projects, maintaining clear timelines, stakeholder visibility, and high standards.
Media Relations & Visibility
Build and maintain a focused press list across AI safety, tech, and policy.
Pitch responsibly and secure accurate coverage, podcasts, and speaking engagements.
Draft press releases, fact sheets, talking points, and executive briefings.
Produce quarterly newsletters and staff announcements; maintain reliable comms rhythms.
Secure thoughtful media and speaking opportunities, ensuring FAR.AI’s research is represented with accuracy and credibility.
Research Communications
Participate in turning research papers and red‑team findings into accurate summaries, stories, and related content.
Manage embargoes, preprints, and conference timelines.
Collaborate closely with researchers and program leads to shape messaging around papers, evaluations, and events.
Digital & Editorial
Manage the content calendar, coordinating with social and leadership teams.
Ensure a consistent tone, voice, and style across all channels.
Thought Leadership & Policy‑Adjacent Communications
Partner with leadership and researchers on op‑eds, explainers, interviews, and remarks.
Ensure all public writing reflects FAR.AI’s values and voice.
Events & Community
Support event promotions, speaker briefs, and post‑event recaps.
Coordinate communications for FAR.AI’s field‑building initiatives.
Outcomes we’ll look for
A quarterly editorial calendar shipped on time with measurable reach and quality.
1–3 high‑quality media placements per quarter with accurate framing.
Timely, engaging content coordinated with major research releases.
About You The ideal Senior Communications Manager is both a strategist and a hands‑on communicator, able to translate complex ideas into clear, compelling narratives. Comfortable both autonomously executing and supporting other team members, you bring broad experience across media relations, content development, internal communications, and event support, ensuring every message, whether a press release, op‑ed, blog post, or newsletter, advances organizational goals and strengthens FAR.AI’s reputation.
You are proactive, resourceful, and cultivate visibility through press, podcasts, and speaking opportunities while partnering with leadership and researchers to shape thought leadership and messaging. You are agile, collaborative, and detail‑oriented, combining creativity with discipline to deliver communications that engage internal audiences, elevate external presence, and build trust.
Must‑Have Experience
5+ years of communications experience.
Proven media relations experience: writing, pitching, and securing accurate coverage.
Editorial ownership across blogs, newsletters, op‑eds, and CMS platforms.
Experience producing newsletters and organizational updates.
Strong collaboration skills, with experience working cross‑functionally and with senior leaders.
Nice to Have Experience
Event communications (announcements, promotion, post‑event content).
Familiarity with AI, technology, or policy sectors.
Basic design or multimedia experience (e.g., Canva, CMS tools).
Background in policy communications or science journalism.
Logistics You will be a full‑time employee of FAR.AI, a 501(c)(3) research non‑profit.
Location:
Berkeley on‑site, hybrid, or remote US.
Hours:
Full‑time (40 hours/week).
Compensation:
Base salary of $125,000 – $175,000 plus benefits, depending on experience/location. We will also cover work‑related travel and equipment expenses, and offer catered lunch and dinner at our office in Berkeley.
Hiring process:
Our application process includes a short screening call, a hiring manager interview, a task test, and a work trial assessment, followed by reference checks.
Contact If you have any questions about the role, please do get in touch at
talent@far.ai .
Otherwise, apply directly via the application form. Please do not email us to share your resume/cover letter/work samples—they won’t have any impact on our decision. Thank you!
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Since our founding in July 2022, we’ve grown quickly to 30+ staff, produced 30+ influential academic papers, and established the leading AI Safety events for research and international cooperation. Our work is recognized globally, with publications at premier venues such as NeurIPS, ICML, and ICLR, and features in the Financial Times, Nature News, and MIT Technology Review.
We drive practical change through red‑team‑ing with frontier model developers and government institutes, and we help steer and grow the AI safety field through developing research roadmaps with renowned researchers such as Yoshua Bengio. We also operate FAR.Labs, an AI safety‑focused co‑working space in Berkeley housing 40 members, and support the community through targeted grants to technical researchers.
About the role As the second in command of the Communications team, you will work closely with our Head of Communications and Brand to execute their vision, driving forward progress both individually and across the broader communications team. This role is ideal for a communications professional who thrives at the intersection of technology, strategy, and storytelling, connecting research depth with public understanding to drive impact. You will also oversee daily operations of the communications function, fostering coordination, rhythm, and excellence across outputs.
This role will directly contribute to FAR.AI’s mission to advance the safety and governance of frontier AI systems by transforming complex research into materials that inform policy, shape industry standards, and support global understanding.
Key Responsibilities Planning, Strategy and Management
Serve as a core member of the communications team, acting as the Head of Communications & Brand’s deputy to plan, execute, and evaluate FAR.AI’s strategy.
Act as deputy lead across media, digital, content, technical, and events, driving alignment, quality, and consistency.
Manage planning and delivery of communications projects, maintaining clear timelines, stakeholder visibility, and high standards.
Media Relations & Visibility
Build and maintain a focused press list across AI safety, tech, and policy.
Pitch responsibly and secure accurate coverage, podcasts, and speaking engagements.
Draft press releases, fact sheets, talking points, and executive briefings.
Produce quarterly newsletters and staff announcements; maintain reliable comms rhythms.
Secure thoughtful media and speaking opportunities, ensuring FAR.AI’s research is represented with accuracy and credibility.
Research Communications
Participate in turning research papers and red‑team findings into accurate summaries, stories, and related content.
Manage embargoes, preprints, and conference timelines.
Collaborate closely with researchers and program leads to shape messaging around papers, evaluations, and events.
Digital & Editorial
Manage the content calendar, coordinating with social and leadership teams.
Ensure a consistent tone, voice, and style across all channels.
Thought Leadership & Policy‑Adjacent Communications
Partner with leadership and researchers on op‑eds, explainers, interviews, and remarks.
Ensure all public writing reflects FAR.AI’s values and voice.
Events & Community
Support event promotions, speaker briefs, and post‑event recaps.
Coordinate communications for FAR.AI’s field‑building initiatives.
Outcomes we’ll look for
A quarterly editorial calendar shipped on time with measurable reach and quality.
1–3 high‑quality media placements per quarter with accurate framing.
Timely, engaging content coordinated with major research releases.
About You The ideal Senior Communications Manager is both a strategist and a hands‑on communicator, able to translate complex ideas into clear, compelling narratives. Comfortable both autonomously executing and supporting other team members, you bring broad experience across media relations, content development, internal communications, and event support, ensuring every message, whether a press release, op‑ed, blog post, or newsletter, advances organizational goals and strengthens FAR.AI’s reputation.
You are proactive, resourceful, and cultivate visibility through press, podcasts, and speaking opportunities while partnering with leadership and researchers to shape thought leadership and messaging. You are agile, collaborative, and detail‑oriented, combining creativity with discipline to deliver communications that engage internal audiences, elevate external presence, and build trust.
Must‑Have Experience
5+ years of communications experience.
Proven media relations experience: writing, pitching, and securing accurate coverage.
Editorial ownership across blogs, newsletters, op‑eds, and CMS platforms.
Experience producing newsletters and organizational updates.
Strong collaboration skills, with experience working cross‑functionally and with senior leaders.
Nice to Have Experience
Event communications (announcements, promotion, post‑event content).
Familiarity with AI, technology, or policy sectors.
Basic design or multimedia experience (e.g., Canva, CMS tools).
Background in policy communications or science journalism.
Logistics You will be a full‑time employee of FAR.AI, a 501(c)(3) research non‑profit.
Location:
Berkeley on‑site, hybrid, or remote US.
Hours:
Full‑time (40 hours/week).
Compensation:
Base salary of $125,000 – $175,000 plus benefits, depending on experience/location. We will also cover work‑related travel and equipment expenses, and offer catered lunch and dinner at our office in Berkeley.
Hiring process:
Our application process includes a short screening call, a hiring manager interview, a task test, and a work trial assessment, followed by reference checks.
Contact If you have any questions about the role, please do get in touch at
talent@far.ai .
Otherwise, apply directly via the application form. Please do not email us to share your resume/cover letter/work samples—they won’t have any impact on our decision. Thank you!
#J-18808-Ljbffr