AI Policy Research Resident, Associate / Specialist

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Job Type Term (Fixed Term) RAND’s Center on AI, Security, and Technology (CAST) is seeking an AI Policy Research Resident, Associate / Specialist. In this role, you will significantly contribute to cutting-edge research projects on frontier AI policy – conducting analysis, drafting written products, and owning significant project components. About CAST CAST is a 75+ person center at the forefront of transformative AI and biotechnology policy and their implications for global competition and security. Our teams work on verification frameworks for international agreements on AI, creating AI data centers that are secure, unlocking energy for AI production, developing models for public-private partnerships between frontier labs and government, and conducting AIxBio evaluations and mitigations, among other initiatives. Responsibilities You will own significant research workstreams and produce deliverables for senior policy audiences. Responsibilities may include but are not limited to Own key research deliverables – including research design and methods, technical policy analysis, framework development, literature reviews, and stakeholder interviews – collaborating across multidisciplinary teams within CAST and RAND Contribute to rapid-response analysis on short timelines Draft policy briefs, research memos, report content, and other written products for technical and senior policy audiences Present policy briefs and reports to technical and non-technical audiences Monitor and assess U.S. and international AI policy, legal, and governance developments relevant to national and global security Help shape CAST’s research agenda by identifying emerging policy questions, contributing to project scoping and design, and supporting client engagement Qualifications All research positions at RAND require excellent analytic skills; the ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing; the ability to work effectively as a member of a multi-disciplinary team; and a strong commitment to RAND's core values of quality and objectivity. Required AI landscape context demonstrated familiarity with AI capability trajectories, potentially transformative effects and catastrophic risks of these technologies AI policy understanding demonstrated understanding of a wide range of policy and governance approaches to promote beneficial AI, mitigate associated risks, and promote US and allied leadership Strong analytical and writing skills ability to structure analysis clearly, synthesize evidence from diverse sources, and produce concise, well-argued written products for decisionmakers Policy pragmatism ability to navigate tensions between competing priorities – safety, innovation, competitiveness, feasibility – and contribute to implementable options that account for real-world constraints Mission-driven and adaptable thrives in fast-moving and ambiguous environments, able to deliver quality work on short timelines and with limited supervision Preferred Policy-relevant research or writing published research, analysis, or commentary on AI or emerging technology policy U.S. government context familiarity with U.S. government policymaking processes or experience engaging policy audiences on technology or national security issues AI technical acumen familiarity with how AI systems are built, deployed, and secured – including training methodologies, evaluation practices, and technical governance approaches Quantitative or legal analytical skills that complement the team's existing capabilities Education and Experience Requirements RAND is hiring for this role at the Associate and Specialist level of experience. A minimum of a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field is required. Relevant fields include Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Cybersecurity, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Engineering and Public Policy, Engineering Physics, Information Security, Information Technology, International Relations, Law, Machine Learning, Mathematics, National Security Policy, Philosophy, Physics, Political Science, Public Policy or Administration, Security Studies, Technology and Policy, or similar. Minimum requirements for an Associate are A PhD in a relevant field. OR A Master’s degree in the fields listed above with at least 3 years of relevant professional experience. OR A Bachelor’s degree in the fields listed above with at least 5 years of relevant professional experience. Minimum requirements for a Specialist are A PhD in the fields listed above with at least 3 years of relevant professional experience. OR A Master’s degree in the fields listed above with at least 6 years of relevant professional experience. OR A Bachelor’s degree in the fields listed above with at least 8 years of relevant professional experience. Higher levels of education (e.g. PhD, JD, Master’s) or experience are preferred. Security Clearance Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. security clearance, which includes having U.S. citizenship, is preferred but not required. Location We are actively hiring for this position in Washington, DC; San Francisco, CA; Boston, MA; Santa Monica, CA; and Pittsburgh, PA. Washington, DC is our preferred location for this role. We offer a hybrid work arrangement combining work from home and on-site options, and will also consider fully remote work within the U.S. Term This position is a 3-year term appointment with a possibility of renewal, alongside options for longer term employment. We are seeking full-time candidates. Salary Range $110,900 - $183,300 AI Policy Resident, Associate = $110,900 - $152,500 AI Policy Resident, Specialist = $126,400 - $183,300 RAND considers a variety of factors when formulating an offer, including but not limited to, the specific role and associated responsibilities; a candidate’s work experience, education/training, skills, expertise; and internal equity. Successful candidates will be offered employment in a specific title, as determined by the candidate’s education and experience. The salary range includes base pay plus RAND’s sabbatic pay (which provides additional compensation above base pay when vacation is taken). In addition, RAND provides strong benefits including health insurance coverage, life and disability insurance, savings plan, paid time-off and more. Equal Opportunity Employer Apply To This Job

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