Research Manager

Center for AI Safety

$170K — $260K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 5+ years of research experience with a proven track record of published work
  • Demonstrated ability to manage and coach a team effectively
  • Strong grasp of project management principles or a naturally organized mindset
  • Exceptional communication skills with the ability to bridge gaps between leadership and execution
  • Familiarity with AI safety and the latest developments in deep learning methodologies

Responsibilities

  • Diagnose and resolve technical challenges faced by the research team
  • Evaluate and provide constructive feedback to enhance performance and research quality
  • Set clear priorities aligning with the Director's vision to maximize impact
  • Lead project management ensuring accountability and quality of deliverables
  • Foster a positive team culture and facilitate effective communications
  • Contribute to academic papers and assist in recruitment efforts for the research team

Benefits

  • Comprehensive health insurance for employees and dependents
  • 401K plan with 4% matching contribution
  • Unlimited paid time off (PTO) for work-life balance
  • Daily lunch and dinner provided at the office
  • Annual stipend for professional development opportunities
  • Collaborative environment working alongside leading experts in AI research
Full Job Description
Research Manager

About the role

You will act as a senior researcher who can unblock hard technical problems, a people manager who can develop and hold a team accountable, and a translator who bridges the Director's strategic direction and the team's day-to-day execution. The best person for this role combines research taste with the operational discipline to make a team reliably deliver.

Our work centers on empirical deep learning research with large language models and/or multimodal models.

What you'll do
  • Solve hard problems and unblock the team. Step in when researchers get stuck. Diagnose what's going wrong in an experiment or a research direction, propose a path forward, and get people moving again. You've been senior long enough to have seen these failure modes before.
  • Manage research performance. Continuously evaluate the quality and pace of the team's work. Give honest, well-calibrated feedback, coach researchers toward higher standards, and surface who is delivering and who needs support.
  • Set and maintain priorities. Translate the Research Director's vision into concrete priorities for the team, and keep the team's work aligned to them. Push back on low-value side quests and scattered directions; make sure effort flows to what matters most.
  • Drive planning and accountability. Own project management for the team. Make sure tasks have clear owners and deadlines, that work is actually completed at the quality bar, and that slippage and dropped work are caught and corrected rather than quietly tolerated.
  • Build a strong team culture. Shape team norms, resolve conflict, support morale and engagement, run an effective meeting cadence, and keep information flowing well across the team.
  • Write and contribute to papers, and help hire researchers and interns as the team grows.


What we're looking for
  • Research taste. You can tell good research directions from bad ones, detect when an argument or result doesn't hold up, and know what to prioritize. Concretely, that means you:
  • Can get up to speed quickly on a literature and track the latest developments.
  • Can propose new, promising experiments and subdirections (often drawing on philosophy, concepts from other disciplines, and AI safety context).
  • Can reason precisely about subtle conceptual distinctions-the kind of verbal and philosophical clarity needed to handle concepts like AI deception or AI wellbeing rigorously.
  • Have a track record of strong published research.
  • Research execution. You can validate experiments, reproduce or pressure-test results, and find the flaws in more junior researchers' work.
  • People management. Ability to manage performance, coach people to improve, and build healthy team culture and collaboration norms.
  • Project management. Organized, and able to keep work on track and people accountable. Prior project-management experience helps but isn't essential if you're naturally orderly and conscientious.
  • The basics. Sharp, conscientious, and a strong communicator who can translate effectively between leadership and the team. A genuine collaborator-low ego and motivated by the mission of making AI safe.


> Not sure you're a "manager"? Apply anyway. If you're a PhD student or someone with a strong research record who hasn't formally managed a team but is conscientious, organized, and has mentored or guided people before, this is a profile we're genuinely excited about. We weight research ability most heavily, and we'd rather find a great researcher we can grow into this role than someone with a management title and weaker research instincts.

Nice to have
  • Significant AI safety context and familiarity with the field's open problems.
  • Prior experience collaborating with our Director or others on the team.


Compensation:

$170,000 - $260,000 a year

Benefits:

Health insurance for you and your dependents

401K plan + 4% matching

Unlimited PTO

Lunch and dinner at the office

Annual Professional Development Stipend

Access to some of the top talent working on technical and conceptual research in AI safety

Know someone who could be a great fit for this role? Submit their details through our Referral Form. If we end up hiring your referral, you'll receive a $1,500 bonus once they've been with CAIS for 90 days.

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