Technical Community Lead, Campus Leaders
OpenAI · New York, NY · 3 wk ago
HybridEngineering$162k–$240k/yrFull-time
About the role
We're looking for a full-time Program and Community Manager to shape how we engage with college campuses where our tools are most advanced. This person will:
- Identify and develop deep relationships with standout student leaders.
- Support campus leaders in planning their semester strategy, recruiting members, and building sustainable engagement.
- Partner with chapter leaders to design and execute exceptional events, workshops, and campus activations.
- Connect campus leaders with relevant OpenAI teams, speakers, programs, and opportunities.
- Coach and support campus leaders as they grow thriving communities and programs.
- Forge a strong relationship network among campus leaders.
- Surface exceptional students, projects, and community initiatives to relevant teams.
- Continuously strengthen the network of student leaders shaping how the next generation learns, builds, and collaborates with AI.
Requirements
- Deep knowledge of AI tools, including ChatGPT, Codex, and APIs.
- Experience building, prototyping, or shipping projects using AI tools.
- Exceptional communication skills and the ability to build relationships with ambitious people.
- Strong project and program management skills.
- Experience designing and executing community programs, events, workshops, fellowships, or similar initiatives.
- Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
Qualifications
- Personal experience building, prototyping, or shipping projects using AI tools.
- Experience working with university students, campus organizations, startups, research communities, and developer ecosystems.
- Experience running hackathons, conferences, workshops, or other community-driven events.
- Experience gathering community insights and translating them into recommendations for product, education, or marketing teams.
- Experience creating community content, newsletters, guides, or playbooks to empower leaders on the ground.
- Existing relationships within leading universities, student organizations, research communities, or entrepreneurial ecosystems.