Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

Advisor, AI Global Policy & Advocacy

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation$293K — $455K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5-7 years of experience in AI policy, advocacy, or related fields
  • Strong understanding of foundation models and their implications on public policy
  • Proven ability to engage with policymakers and technology leaders
  • Experience in coordinating multifaceted projects in a fast-paced environment
  • Advanced degree in international development, public policy, or related field
  • Deep insight into funding mechanisms and donor engagement processes

Responsibilities

  • Coordinate AI initiatives, ensuring alignment across teams
  • Establish decision-making processes for AI public goods
  • Drive public goods projects from inception to completion
  • Shape the foundation's public position on AI topics
  • Analyze and mobilize funding opportunities in the AI sector
  • Develop structured policy goals based on AI engagement priorities
  • Represent the foundation at key AI summits and events

Benefits

  • Limited-term position for 36 months
  • Flexible location options between Seattle, WA, Washington, DC, or US-domestic remote
  • Opportunity to engage with senior stakeholders in the global AI landscape
  • Exposure to high-impact public goods projects
  • Access to influential AI funding and policy discussions
Full Job Description

Your Role

As the Advisor, AI Global Policy & Advocacy you will lead GPA's portfolio of cross-cutting 2AI for good2 public goods, including the field-shaping work that benefits the foundation and the wider ecosystem. You will bring coherence to GPA's engagement on AI, coordinating efforts across teams (both within GPA and across the foundation) and serve as a clear point of accountability and decision-making for the AI public-goods agenda.

Working in close partnership across the GPA division as well as with the foundation's AI Steering Committee (AISC), program strategy teams, regional and country offices, and Global Communications, you will ensure GPA engages the surge of new AI funding strategically, coordinates external engagement, and mobilize quickly to deliver high-priority outputs. Over time, you will connect this public goods work to GPA's broader AI strategy as it evolves.

You will bring sound judgment across funding and policy with the ability to convene senior internal and external stakeholders, set priorities, and move complex, cross-cutting work forward in a fast-moving space.

*This role reports to the Chief of Staff, GPA. This position is a limited-term position for 36 months. Our preference is for this role to be based in Seattle, WA or Washington, DC. In some instances we are open to hiring a US-domestic remote based employee. International remote outside of the US is not possible.

*Applications accepted until Noon Pacific Time on Friday, September 4, 2026.

What You'll Do

Coordinate and bring coherence across GPA's AI activity

  • Serve as the connective point across GPA's AI efforts, identifying synergies and ensuring a coherent, consistent approach.

  • Establish a clear operating rhythm and decision-making approach for GPA's AI public goods, coordinating with cross-cutting bodies such as the AISC and relevant program and regional teams.

  • Take end-to-end accountability for the public goods deliverables in GPA's remit, driving them from concept to completion.

  • Structure work that can be accomplished by different parts of GPA and stitched back together into a cohesive approach.

Shape, steward, and translate a coherent foundation position on AI

  • Serve as primary point of contact on the foundation's position on the AI topics that surface publicly, coordinating across teams as needed (including Global Communications, program teams, and GPA).

  • Refactor and connect existing AI-related content, examples, and proof points from across the foundation so they can be used effectively with priority influence channels and decision-makers

Enable a coordinated approach to mobilizing funding

  • Maintain a dynamic view of the AI funding landscape, tracking philanthropies, multilaterals and DFIs, corporate funders, domestic sources, and high-net-worth and new AI money.

  • Hold and prioritize 2fundables2 lists matching foundation priorities and ecosystem bottlenecks to partners and vehicles capable of delivering against them.

  • Run two-sided matchmaking that triages, routes and actively shapes opportunities between sources and uses of capital.

  • Develop prospective fundraising goals tied to tent-pole moments and help the foundation engage major funders and gifts proactively rather than reactively.

Bring structure to GPA's AI policy agenda

  • Build a structured taxonomy of the AI policy space (by issue area, by geography, and by sector and its intersection with AI) and help drive prioritization and decision making for GPA engagement

  • Work closely with teams to translate those priorities into concrete policy goals

Coordinate the foundation9s representation at external convenings

  • Coordinate the foundation's representation at key AI summits and convenings, setting clear objectives for each tied to prospective policy and funding goals.

Coordinate and/or own surge capacity for high priority 9announceables9

  • Facilitate, accelerate, and provide surge capacity for the creation of high priority 2announceables2 (in partnership with the Foundation Strategy Office) and carry them through to a deliverable with a clear owner.

Your Experience

  • Deep substantive expertise in artificial intelligence, including a strong understanding of foundation models, AI policy and advocacy, model development and deployment, open-source ecosystems, safety and governance, and the implications of these technologies for public policy and global development.

  • Demonstrated experience translating AI expertise into strategy, policy, investment, or implementation decisions, with the ability to assess geopolitical dynamics, identify emerging risks and opportunities, and engage credibly with leading researchers, technology companies, policymakers, and practitioners.

  • Demonstrated ability to bring structure, clarity, and momentum to complex, fast-evolving areas of work, including coordinating across teams and functions.

  • Strong judgment across both funding/philanthropic and policy domains, with the credibility to convene and align senior internal and external stakeholders.

  • Experience in global health, development, or related policy, financing, or philanthropy, with exposure to donor funding, multilateral institutions, or grantmaking.

  • Deep knowledge of the AI landscape and its relevance to global development; sufficient to engage funders, policymakers, and technical partners credibly.

  • A track record of operating effectively in large, matrixed organizations, building trusted relationships and coalitions across diverse institutional contexts.

  • Exceptional communication and synthesis skills, with the ability to translate complexity into clear positions, priorities, and action.

  • An Advanced degree or equivalent demonstrated experience, preferably in international development, law, public policy, or a related field.

The salary range for this role is $267,000 to $413,800 USD. We recognize high-wage market differences in Seattle and Washington D.C., where our offices are located. The range for this role in these locations is $293,600 to $455,200 USD. As a mission-driven organization, we strive to balance competitive pay with our mission. New hires salaries are typically between the range minimum and the salary range midpoint. Actual placement in the range will depend on a candidate9s job-related skills, experience, and expertise, as evaluated during the interview process.

*Must have unrestricted work authorization in the country where this position is located. The Foundation does not provide immigration-related sponsorship for this role. This includes direct company sponsorship and any work authorization requiring a written submission or other immigration support from the company (eg: H-1B, O-1, L-1, E, OPT, STEM-OPT, CPT, TN, J-1, etc.).

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About Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is a private foundation founded by Bill and Melinda Gates. The foundation was launched in 2000 and is based in Seattle, Washington. The primary goals of the foundation are to enhance healthcare and reduce extreme poverty, and to expand educational opportunities and access to information technology. The foundation is one of the largest charitable organizations in the world, with an endowment of over $50 billion. The foundation has made significant contributions to global health, including the eradication of polio in India and the development of new vaccines for malaria and tuberculosis. The foundation also supports a variety of educational initiatives, including the development of new technologies for teaching and learning.
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