
Compensation
$285,000-$330,000/yrDescription
About the role
As a Safeguards Enforcement Analyst focused on Violence & Extremism, you will be responsible for building and executing operational workflows to assess model behavior, drive enforcement decisions, and develop evals across a technically demanding range of policy areas. Your work spans detecting and mitigating attempts to misuse Anthropic's AI systems to facilitate real-world harm, including weapons and dangerous technology, critical infrastructure attacks, violent extremism, and threats of violence.
Important context for this role: In this position you may be exposed to and engage with explicit content spanning a range of topics, including those of a violent, graphic, hateful, or psychologically disturbing nature.
Key responsibilities
- Design and architect automated enforcement systems and review workflows that scale effectively while maintaining high accuracy
- Develop and maintain evals that measure model performance on these policy areas, surface regressions, and inform policy and model improvements
- Partner with Engineering and Data Science to optimize detection and automated enforcement systems for potential policy violations
- Review flagged content to drive enforcement decisions and surface policy gaps, with particular attention to novel or technically sophisticated misuse attempts + emerging extremist movements, ideologies, and mobilization tactics
- Support the Safeguards policy design team by providing structured feedback on policy gaps and enforcement ambiguities based on real enforcement scenarios
- Develop and maintain enforcement guidelines and reviewer documentation that enable accurate, consistent enforcement across a wide range of content
- Keep up to date with emerging threats, terrorist and extremist movements, regulatory changes, and AI policy enforcement best practices, and apply these to inform our workflows and evals
- Identify and escalate emerging misuse patterns, novel attack vectors, and signs of coordinated violent extremist activity
Minimum qualifications
- Experience in policy enforcement, threat intelligence, counterterrorism, government, or a closely related field, with direct exposure to harmful content, dangerous technology, violent extremism, or physical harm facilitation
- Experience standing up and scaling policy enforcement or content review workflows
- Proficiency in SQL and/or other data analysis tools to draw insights from large datasets and monitor enforcement workflow health
- Experience identifying emerging risks and threat actors, and communicating findings to a diverse set of stakeholders, such as Product, Policy, Engineering, and Legal teams
- Experience working with generative AI products, including writing effective prompts for content review and enforcement
- Understanding of the challenges involved in implementing product policies at scale, including in the content moderation space
Preferred qualifications
- Subject matter expertise in one or more high-stakes harm areas, such as weapons and dangerous technology, violent extremism, terrorism, autonomous systems, or critical infrastructure protection
- Familiarity with relevant legal and regulatory frameworks governing dangerous technology, critical infrastructure, or domestic/international terrorism
- Experience developing evals or red-teaming AI systems, particularly for harmful content or policy enforcement use cases
- Experience with threat actor profiling and threat intelligence frameworks (e.g., MITRE ATT&CK)
- Experience tracking threat actors, extremist networks, or misuse patterns across surface, deep, and dark web environments
- Experience with large language models and an understanding of how AI technology could provide meaningful uplift toward serious harm
- Proficiency in Python for data analysis and workflow automation
- Background in law enforcement, national security, defense, counterterrorism, or a relevant regulatory environment
- Experience assessing the technical plausibility and real-world harm potential of content, including the ability to distinguish between general educational content and genuine operational uplift, and between protected speech and genuine incitement/mobilization
- Familiarity with cross-platform threat analysis and OSINT techniques
Stack
Generative AIPythonData ScienceLLMsSQL
- Posted
- Jul 15, 2026
- Last seen
- Jul 15, 2026
- First seen
- Jul 15, 2026