Director of Government Affairs
Company: Americans for Responsible Innovation
Location: Washington
Posted on: April 9, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewAmericans for Responsible Innovation (ARI) is seeking a
Director/Senior Director of Government Affairs to join our growing
organization. The Director/Senior Director of Government Affairs
will help support the development and execution of ARI's advocacy
strategy and help lead our outreach to Republicans.About UsARI is a
nonprofit organization dedicated to policy advocacy in the public
interest, focused on emerging technologies like artificial
intelligence (AI). We believe in establishing a thoughtful
governance framework for rapidly advancing AI technology that
protects the public from harm while continuing to foster
innovation. ARI takes a bipartisan approach, building coalitions
across the political spectrum.About The RoleReporting to the VP of
Government Affairs, the Director/Senior Director of Government
Affairs will work closely with the VP & SVP of Government Affairs
to execute ARI's advocacy strategy.The Director/Senior Director
will have the responsibility for cultivating and maintaining
relationships with Republican lawmakers and their staff. We are
looking for someone who has strong experience in tech policy, a
strong network, and excels at accomplishing policy objectives as
part of a team. ARI is deeply committed to developing a bipartisan
policy agenda that can gain support with policymakers in both
parties, and the Director/Senior Director of Government Affairs
will play a critical role in helping develop ARI's policy agenda
and lead advocacy efforts to advance this agenda.Key
Responsibilities
- Collaborate with the SVP and VP of Government Affairs to
develop, coordinate and execute a public policy and stakeholder
engagement strategy for ARI's policy objectives.
- Support ARI's engagement with lawmakers and their staff and
executive branch officials.
- Proactively monitor, report and craft thoughtful responses to
governmental initiatives related to ARI's policy areas.
- Weigh the tradeoffs between our ideal policy objectives and
political feasibility; identify political obstacles and craft and
execute strategies to overcome them.
- Host and attend fundraising and networking events, briefings,
and roundtables for policymakers.Required
- 7+ years of experience working in advocacy or government.
- 2+ years of experience working in Congress or the Executive
Branch.
- Passion for the responsible development of AI and emerging
technology.
- Alignment with ARI's mission and values.
- Strong network and reputation in DC, including both chambers of
Congress and the Executive Branch.
- Demonstrated ability to cultivate and maintain trust-based,
productive relationships.
- Reputation for trustworthiness and integrity.
- Successful track record of advancing public policy
objectives.
- Experience driving strategic initiatives beyond functional
tasks.
- A solid understanding of Congressional procedures and a strong
ability to navigate complex and fluid political and policy
issues.
- Collaborative and bipartisan coalition-building skill set and
experience.Preferred, but optional:
- Deep expertise and familiarity with AI, science, cybersecurity,
or national security policy.Compensation, Benefits, and
LocationThis is a full-time position based in Washington, DC.
Relocation assistance may be available. ARI maintains a flexible
hybrid work schedule (working in-person Tuesday-Thursday and remote
on Monday and Friday).The salary range for this role is $175,000 -
$250,000 commensurate with experience.ARI offers a comprehensive
benefits package including:
- Healthcare insurance - 85% of healthcare, vision, and dental
insurance premiums covered for employees, partners, and
dependents.
- Unlimited PTO and -20 office holidays including all Federal
holidays and the week between Christmas and New Year's Day.
- 401k Retirement Plan with 6% Employer Match.
- Wellness Benefit - stipend to support physical and mental
well-being.
- Internet & Utilities Reimbursement - stipend to cover internet
and utilities' expenses from remote work.
- Home Office Expenses for New Employees - up to $500 to all new
full-time employees for home office set up expenses.
- Professional Development Stipend - Up to $2,500 annually to be
used towards building new knowledge and skills.
- Medical FSA.
- Commuter FSA.Hiring ProcessWe plan to use the following steps
for this hiring process. We are aiming to make a decision by the
end of May and for the person in this role to start in June.
Candidates who apply by April 14th will receive priority
consideration.
- Application Review: Our team will review submitted applications
and make a decision on who to move forward to the next step of the
process.
- 1st Round Interview: Virtual 1:1 conversation with our
recruiter.
- 2nd Round Interview: Virtual 1:1 conversation with the Hiring
Manager.
- Hiring Exercise: A roughly 3 hour hiring exercise. Candidates
who submit an exercise will be compensated for their time.
- Final Interview: In-person panel interview at our office.
- Reference Checks: We'll ask for references from the top
candidate(s) to help us confirm and/or make a final decision.Note:
Due to the anticipated number of applicants, we may not be able to
respond to everyone. We apologize in advance for any lapse in
communication.ARI is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified
applicants will receive consideration without regard to race,
color, national origin, marital status, religion, gender, age,
disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression,
personal appearance, family responsibilities, political
affiliation, or enrollment in a college, university, technical
school, or adult education. We encourage women, people of color,
and individuals from other marginalized backgrounds to apply.
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