Anthropic· Communications· New York City, NY; San Francisco, CA; Seattle, WA
Communications Manager, Research
Classified Tasks (12)
Automate 0%Augment 25%Human-Only 75%
Augment (3)
AI assists, human decides
Translate dense technical research into accessible stories that resonate with distinct audiences
communication
Craft compelling narratives to make frontier AI research and safety work accessible to journalists, policymakers, the research and safety community, and the public
communication
Create thought leadership opportunities for research executives through speaking engagements, bylines, conferences, and media appearances
communication
Human-Only (9)
Requires human judgment
Drive external storytelling for Anthropic's research and model training work
communication
Serve as the primary external communications partner to model research and training teams (including Interpretability and Alignment)
communication
Develop and execute communications strategies across the research portfolio, including interpretability, alignment, model welfare, and model training
communication
Lead launch moments for major research publications, papers, and milestones
leadership
Own the narrative and media strategy for research launches and announcements
communication
Coordinate cross-functional rollouts for research publications, papers, and milestones
operational
Build and maintain relationships with key science and technology journalists, research-focused outlets, and influencers in the AI and ML space
communication
Collaborate with technical and non-technical teams to develop and align messaging and rollout plans
communication
Serve as a trusted communications partner to research leads and senior stakeholders
leadership
Job description
About Anthropic Anthropic’s mission is to create reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems. We want AI to be safe and beneficial for our users and for society as a whole. Our team is a quickly growing group of committed researchers, engineers, policy experts, and business leaders working together to build beneficial AI systems. About the role We're seeking a strategic communications professional to join our team and drive external storytelling for Anthropic's research and model training work. This role will be the primary external comms partner to our model research and training teams that cover areas like Interpretability and Alignment — some of the most distinctive and technically deep research work happening in AI. In this role, you'll craft compelling narratives that make frontier AI research and safety work more accessible and meaningful to journalists, policymakers, the broader research and safety community, and the public. The ideal candidate is a creative storyteller with strong proactive and reactive muscle, has a genuine curiosity about science and research, and the judgment to navigate nuanced, novel topics with care. You should be able to move fast, think critically, and collaborate across a wide range of technical and non-technical teams. This is a unique opportunity to shape how one of the world's leading AI labs communicates about the fundamental science of AI safety at a crucial moment for the field. What you'll do Develop and execute communications strategies across our research portfolio, including interpretability, alignment, model welfare, and model training, turning dense technical work into stories that resonate with distinct audiences. Lead launch moments for major research publications, papers, and milestones, owning the narrative, media strategy, and cross-functional rollout. Create thought leadership opportunities for research executives to build their profiles as leading voices in AI safety through speaking engagements, bylines, conferences, and media. Build and maintain relationships with key science and technology journalists, research-focused outlets, and influencers in the AI and ML space. Serve as a trusted comms partner to research leads and senior stakeholders You may be a good fit if you Have 8+ years of experience working in communications, ideally with significant time spent on science, research, or deep-tech storytelling. Have a strong record of building proactive communications campaigns around technical or scientific work that resonated with a diverse range of audiences. Excel at translating complex technical concepts into compelling messaging. Are excellent at media relations, including with reporters who cover tech, science and research rather than just business or product news. Have experience working directly with researchers, scientists, or engineers on a variety of topics Are comfortable operating in areas of genuine uncertainty — where the science is evolving, the stakes are high, and there may not be a right answer yet. Want to be part of a fast-paced, small, experienced, and impactful team. Are results-oriented, with a bias toward flexibility and impact. Strong candidates may have Experience in science communications, academic research communications, or deep-tech comms Experience building executive brand and thought leadership programs — positioning technical leaders as credible, visible voices in their field through speaking, media, and owned content strategies. Background working directly with research teams, academic labs, or R&D functions at a technology company A track record of launching r