EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Youth AI Safety Institute
ABOUT COMMON SENSE MEDIA
Common Sense Media is the nation's leading nonprofit dedicated to improving the lives of kids and families. With a 23-year track record of protecting and preparing families for the digital age, it provides research-backed information, education, and an independent voice to help families thrive in the age of apps, algorithms, and AI. Its resources reach more than 150 million users globally, 1.5 million educators, and 100,000+ schools each year.
Launched in May 2026, the Youth AI Safety Institute is the first-of-its-kind independent AI safety lab focused exclusively on children. Modeled on crash-test ratings, the Institute establishes youth AI safety standards, builds open-source evaluations, independently tests consumer AI products, and publishes results for public accountability. Philanthropic funders include Lee Ainslie, Jim Coulter, John H.N. Fisher, Paul Tudor Jones, Gene Sykes, and the Walton Family Foundation; industry funders include Anthropic, the OpenAI Foundation, and Pinterest.
The Institute maintains full editorial independence over all standards, research, and published results.
LEARN MORE
Launch Press Release: commonsensemedia.org/press-releases/common-sense-media-launches-youth-ai-safety-institute
Youth AI Safety Institute: commonsense.org/ai
THE OPPORTUNITY
The Executive Director is the founding leader of the Youth AI Safety Institute-a mission-driven institution-builder who will launch a technically credible global institute and scale it into a trusted, field-level standard setter. This is a role for a leader already accomplished in their own right: deeply steeped in AI, possessed of genuine gravitas, and fully committed to protecting the next generation in the AI era. Managing a $20-25M annual operating budget, the Executive Director reports to the CEO of Common Sense Media and serves as a primary public face of the Institute alongside Common Sense Media's senior leadership. The ideal candidate brings two equally strong capabilities: (1) deep technical fluency to engage as a peer with frontier AI companies, tooling and evaluation providers, and leading researchers; and (2) exceptional convening ability to drive consensus on youth AI safety standards and hold industry accountable. This leader is a confident relationship-builder equally comfortable making tough calls, navigating conflicts of interest, and engaging the Board with candor.
POSITION DETAILS
Location: San Francisco, CA (Common Sense Media headquarters) Travel: Estimated 25-35% domestic and international
Reports To: CEO, Common Sense Media. Leads senior team across research, standards, evaluations, publishing, and public engagement; works closely with the Board of Advisors (liaison: Dr. Vivek Murthy, former U.S. Surgeon General).
Compensation: Competitive compensation package between $250,000-$300,000 depending on experience.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
EXPERIENCE & SKILLS
Required
Preferred
CRITICAL COMPETENCIES FOR SUCCESS
Builds trust and drives alignment across a complex, fragmented ecosystem of frontier AI companies, policymakers, researchers, funders, and civil society. Influences without direct authority, securing industry commitment to youth AI safety standards through credibility, relationship depth, and persuasive communication-not mandate.
Sets ambitious, measurable goals and holds the Institute-and the industry-accountable to them. Publishes findings with rigor and transparency even when outcomes are inconvenient for powerful stakeholders. Makes hard calls on scope and cadence to reach milestones without sacrificing methodological integrity.
Manages a big-picture vision while translating it into concrete institutional priorities, operational plans, and funding strategies. Anticipates how the AI landscape will evolve and positions the Institute as a proactive, agenda-setting force-not a reactive one-in the global conversation on youth AI safety.
Arrives with a reputation that opens doors at the highest levels-frontier AI labs, government bodies, major philanthropies, and global media. Commands rooms and earns trust quickly, representing the Institute as a principled and authoritative voice in a space that is politically charged, technically complex, and deeply consequential for children.
Demonstrates genuine belief in the mission-not as a career stop, but as a calling. Exercises sound judgment when navigating conflicts of interest, managing funder relationships, and making publication decisions that may invite pushback from industry or government. Stays anchored to the Institute's independence and public trust above all else.
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