OpenAI for Government hires for AI adoption role focused on public servants
The role will support training, content, events, communities of practice, and responsible ChatGPT use across government audiences.
OpenAI for Government is hiring an AI Adoption, Content, and Community Manager to support ChatGPT training, content, events, and communities of practice for public servants
OpenAI for Government is hiring an AI Adoption, Content, and Community Manager to help public servants use ChatGPT and artificial intelligence tools in day-to-day government work.
The Washington, DC-based role sits within Government Engagement and Enablement and will focus on training, content, community building, events, and adoption programs for federal, state, local, and international government audiences.
OpenAI for Government said in a LinkedIn post that the role is for someone who "loves public service, understands government, and knows how to help people feel confident using new technology."
The job posting lists compensation of $186,300 to $207,000, plus equity. OpenAI for Government is seeking candidates with at least seven years of experience in areas such as technology adoption, enablement and training, community management, communications, marketing, education, or related roles.
The role points to a broader operational challenge for public-sector AI adoption: moving beyond access to AI tools and building the training, confidence, policies, peer networks, and repeatable practices needed for government employees to use them responsibly.
Training government users on ChatGPT
OpenAI for Government says the successful candidate will lead hands-on training and workshops to help government users build confidence with ChatGPT.
The role includes developing scalable learning experiences, supporting smaller government customers during onboarding, refining customer-facing content, and gathering feedback from government users to share with product and internal teams.
The manager will also act as an in-house expert for government customers looking for advice on employee and workforce communications campaigns designed to improve confidence and use of ChatGPT.
The listing describes the person as a "builder, connector, storyteller, and super-user who lives and breathes ChatGPT and deeply understands public service."
OpenAI for Government said the role will also serve as a point of escalation for customers who need support.
Communities of practice and events
The job will include building communities of practice across state, local, federal, and international governments. These may be organized around location, role, or mission.
OpenAI for Government said the manager will create and maintain spaces where public servants can share use cases, learn from each other, and receive support during AI adoption.
The role also includes planning government-focused events, including workshops, listening tours, roundtables, panels, hackathons, and community showcases.
The job posting says the manager will work with Customer Success, Sales, Product, Government Affairs, Readiness, and Marketing teams to deliver government-facing experiences.
OpenAI for Government also expects the role to highlight government "wins," build recognition mechanisms for AI adoption, and maintain a customer impact story repository.
Government-focused content and adoption programs
The manager will maintain government-focused content including training materials, enablement guides, playbooks, FAQs, customer impact stories, and messaging.
The role includes writing content across training materials, event materials, emails, articles, social posts, community updates, case studies, speeches, presentations, and internal briefs.
OpenAI for Government says candidates should have government experience or deep government adjacency, such as public-sector roles, contractors, NGOs, civic tech, policy, or government-focused companies.
Preferred qualifications include experience with large-scale AI or technology adoption, government ecosystems, education or training design, event management, champion networks, communities of practice, and peer-learning programs.
OpenAI for Government said the role will help shape how governments experience AI "not as a buzzword or a mandate, but as a practical, human tool that supports people doing hard, important work."
Applications are open through OpenAI’s careers site. The role is based in Washington, DC, with a stated compensation range of $186,300 to $207,000 plus equity.