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Community Manager (Freelance, Remote) - AI Safety nonprofit

Be the public voice of a fast-growing AI Safety nonprofit on X, Reddit and LinkedIn. We're partnering with a UK + US nonprofit (client revealed at interview) to scale their public-facing presence.

Remote (UK or EU preferred) Freelance contract 30h / month Start date: 1 June 2026

About the role

MyDigipal is a marketing agency partnering with a UK + US AI Safety nonprofit (client name shared at interview stage) to scale their public-facing presence. We’re looking for a freelance Community Manager to join the team for an initial 2-month engagement (June + July 2026, 30h/month, with extension possible).

You’ll join AI policy and AI safety conversations across X, Reddit and LinkedIn under our client’s brand voice. The goal is to help shape how the public, journalists and policymakers think about superintelligence risk. This is not “post and pray” CM. We want a thoughtful contributor who understands the issues and can hold their own in technical-but-accessible discussion.

What you’ll do

  • Monitor AI policy and AI safety conversations daily across X, Reddit, LinkedIn
  • Engage proactively: 5 to 10 thoughtful replies, quote-tweets, or comments per week under the client’s voice
  • Respond to inbound mentions and DMs within 4 working hours
  • Surface and amplify relevant third-party voices (academics, policy makers, journalists)
  • Send a weekly digest of conversations, sentiment, opportunities and risks
  • Escalate sensitive situations fast

Who we’re looking for

  • Native or near-native English writer
  • Demonstrable track record managing a brand voice on X. Please share 2-3 examples in your application
  • Genuine interest in AI safety and AI policy debates. You already follow Bengio, Russell, Connor Leahy, Jack Clark, and similar voices
  • Proactive, async-friendly, comfortable with Slack
  • UK or EU time zone preferred (overlap with London and UK / EU news cycle)
  • Available to start 1 June 2026

Bonus points

  • Background in advocacy, nonprofit, or think-tank comms
  • Active on Reddit and understand subreddit norms
  • Existing followers in tech or policy circles

Logistics

  • 100% remote
  • 30 hours per month, 2-month initial term (extension on the table)
  • Day rate or hourly rate, discussed at interview based on profile fit
  • Reporting to MyDigipal’s account lead, with a validation flow with the client for sensitive content
  • UK-GDPR-compliant sub-processor agreement and NDA (client identity disclosed at the interview stage)

Process

  1. Apply via the form on this page
  2. 30-minute first interview with the MyDigipal team
  3. Paid (around £35) 1-hour test brief on real AI-safety conversations
  4. Final 30-minute call with our CEO, Paul

Total time on your side: around 2.5 hours over 1-2 weeks. We respond to every application.

Apply for this role

Quick form. Optional questions are exactly that, optional. We respond to every application.

Bonus questions

Answer the ones that fit. The more substance you bring, the more it helps our screening.

If you're active on AI / tech / policy X, this counts for a lot.

Even strong personal posts count, we want to see your voice.

PDF or DOC, max 5MB. Optional - we look at examples and the form answers first.

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