Qualifications
Responsibilities
Benefits
The Specialist, AI Enablement plays a key role in advancing ASUEP’s mission to drive innovation and operational excellence through the responsible, practical adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). Situated within the Technology Operations & Service Excellence team, this role serves as a central connector between business stakeholders, Data Governance, central ASU partners, and technical teams—helping translate emerging AI capabilities into usable, valuedriven solutions.
This role blends servicecenter execution with proactive enablement and communication. The Specialist supports AI requests, develops shared standards and processes for AI tool adoption, builds AI fluency across the organization, and helps ensure that AI use at ASUEP is compliant, ethical, and aligned with institutional priorities.
Whatyou’lldo
AI Enablement & Stakeholder Partnership
Serve as a primary point of contact for AI-related questions, ideas, and requests from ASUEP stakeholders.
Proactively partner with business units to understand workflows and recommend practical ways AI can improve efficiency, quality, and effectiveness.
Translate business needs into actionable AI use cases, collaborating with technical teams and central ASU partners where appropriate.
Build trusted relationships across ASUEP to support thoughtful experimentation and adoption of AI capabilities.
AI Tool Stewardship & Evaluation
Serve as a key contributor and coordinator of the evaluation, stewardship, and responsible adoption of AI tools across ASUEP
Maintain and communicate a standard menu of approved AI tools, along with a clear, lightweight process for requesting new tools or use cases, including guidance on appropriate use, limitations, and review pathways in partnership with business stakeholders, Data Governance, and IT.
Evaluate and vet proposed AI tools for value, feasibility, usability, risk, and policy alignment.
Oversee operational aspects of AI tool access and licensing, including coordination with vendors and internal partners to support effective administration and lifecycle management.
Serve as an advisor to stakeholders navigating tool selection and approval pathways.
Training, Education & Change Enablement
Design and deliver organization-wide and targeted AI training sessions for varying levels of technical comfort and use.
Create and maintain enablement materials such as job aids, FAQs, and best practice guidance related to AI and adjacent tools.
Pitch and facilitate ideation around new AI use cases to encourage innovation and continuous improvement.
Support adoption by demystifying AI concepts and reinforcing responsible usage norms.
Operational Support & Service Excellence
Provide Level 1–2 support for AI-related requests through the service center, ensuring timely and high quality resolutions.
Provide auxiliary support to teams using AI within broader initiatives or workstreams.
Document common issues, solutions, and opportunities to improve self-service and service center workflows.
Governance, Risk & Compliance Partnership
Serve as a close partner to Data Governance and Information Security in developing, implementing, and reinforcing AI use policies and standards.
Support scanning, alerting, and basic auditing efforts to promote responsible and compliant AI usage.
Help translate governance requirements into clear, accessible guidance for end users.
Communications, Awareness & External Collaboration
Develop and deliver regular communications to partners across ASUEP highlighting how ASUEP and its affiliates are innovating with AI, including success stories, emerging tools, and usage patterns.
Serve as a point person for sharing lessons learned and promoting visibility into AI-enabled work across the organization.
Act as the primary conduit between ASUEP and ASU’s AI Acceleration Lab.
Scan the external AI landscape and make informed recommendations on emerging tools and practices relevant to ASUEP.
What you'll need
Ability to translate technical or emerging technology concepts into clear, actionable guidance for non‑technical audiences.
Strong stakeholder partnership and service orientation, with demonstrated ability to work across diverse teams and functions.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience creating training materials, guidance, or user communications.
Sound judgment and discretion when working with sensitive data, new technologies, and evolving policy or governance frameworks.
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to assess tools, identify use cases, and recommend practical solutions.
Ability to manage multiple requests or initiatives simultaneously while delivering high‑quality, timely support.
Ability to maintain confidentiality and responsibly handle sensitive institutional and constituent data
Alignment with ASU’s mission and vision as the New American University
Relevant qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in information systems, data, technology, business, or a related field; or an equivalent combination of education and professional experience.
Two (2) or more years of professional experience in technology enablement, service operations, analytics support, automation, or a related technology‑adjacent role.
Demonstrated experience supporting, enabling, or operationalizing AI, automation, analytics, or emerging technology tools in a stakeholder‑facing environment.
Experience working with generative AI tools (e.g., copilots, chat-based AI, AI agents or agentic frameworks, and workflow automation platforms).
Preferred education and experience
Experience in higher education, public sector, or a complex enterprise environment.
Prior experience delivering group training sessions, workshops, or enablement programs.
Exposure to AI governance, data governance, responsible AI practices, privacy, or risk management frameworks.
Preferred skills and abilities
Strong curiosity and learning mindset, with the ability to stay current on emerging AI tools and industry trends.
Ability to support change adoption and influence usage through education, storytelling, and clear communication.
Experience developing or maintaining standards, intake processes, or tool catalogs (“menus”).
Comfort working at the intersection of operations, governance, and innovation.
Ability to identify patterns and opportunities to improve service delivery, enablement, and self‑service.
Benefits
Hybrid work schedule. We work from home two days a week!
Comprehensive benefits package, including medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) plan with matching employer contribution
22 daysof vacation time
11 holidays, including your birthday
Parental leave
Significant tuition reductions
Professional development is highly valued at ASU Enterprise Partners, where employees are encouraged to look across the organization and nurture new areas of interest
$30 bi-weekly cell phone reimbursement
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