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Centre for Effective Altruism
·14 days agoCentre for Effective Altruism
·14 days agoLocation
remote, United States
Salary
$264k/yr
Commitment
Full Time
Level
Director
Note that some applications for this role may be evaluated on a rolling basis. While we've set a cutoff for applications, we encourage you to apply early.
We're hiring a Director of Community Growth (or, for exceptionally qualified candidates, a Chief Community Growth Officer) to lead talent growth for the whole EA ecosystem by scaling four of CEA's flagship programs (Events, Groups, Online, and Courses) into their next era. This is one of the most important roles for EA’s future in the coming years – shaping the EA community and building the next generation of high-impact talent. Reporting to the CEO, you'll join CEA's senior leadership team and collaborate with teams across the organisation to help shape the future of CEA. We are open to hiring at the Director or Chief level.
The Centre for Effective Altruism (CEA) stewards the movement of people putting effective altruism principles into practice to solve the world's most pressing problems. We’re working to build a flourishing future by applying evidence, reason, and compassion to challenges like global poverty, animal suffering, and risks from transformative AI.
Our work centers on growing and supporting a global community of people who rigorously analyze where they can do the most good – and take action on those insights. Current strategic priorities include increasing understanding of effective altruism and its principles, growing the number of people who are motivated by EA principles to take significant action to address pressing problems, and diversifying funding sources for high-impact work.
We had significant success in 2025, building momentum within CEA. Our headcount grew from 42 to 66 core staff. Program participation (e.g., events, courses, groups) grew by 20-25% year over year. We merged with EA Funds and are rapidly scaling up our capacity for grantmaking and associated fundraising: our first Fund staffed with full-time employees (EA Animal Welfare Fund) raised almost as much as the previous three years combined.
In 2026, we’re maintaining ambitious momentum while building the foundations for a step-change in the wider EA ecosystem’s growth trajectory from 2027 onwards. We’re in the midst of the best fundraising year in CEA’s history (currently on track to raise $100M+) and are looking for the right talent to help us take advantage of the many opportunities in front of us.
We're hiring a senior leader to own and grow one of CEA's highest-leverage engines for growth: Events, Groups, Online, and Courses, which will soon be united as one Community Growth Team.
This role represents an opportunity to be a transformative leader at an inflection point for both CEA and the wider EA ecosystem:
The Events, Groups, Online, and Courses teams are the core of CEA's historical work. Together, they carry our talent growth pillar and the pipeline through which people move from early interest in effective altruism into deeper engagement and high-impact work.
The Events Team organizes EA Global, our flagship conference series: three conferences a year across San Francisco, London, and New York, drawing more than 3,000 attendees. It also runs the community-organised EAGx conferences and EA Summits (10 EAGx events and at least 23 Summits across more than 26 countries in 2026).
The Groups Team empowers and stewards the global network of EA groups, equipping community builders with the direct support, infrastructure, grants, and mentorship they need to help their groups flourish. Over a period of many years, these groups have been repeatedly cited as one of the most cited pathways into high-impact work: when Coefficient Giving (formerly Open Philanthropy) surveyed 217 people likely to have high-impact careers, respondents cited EA groups as an important factor more often than books, podcasts, or conferences, and in Rethink Priorities' 2024 EA Survey, almost a third of community members named an EA group as important to getting involved.
The Online Team builds CEA's digital products: the EA Forum, the EA Newsletter, and the Opportunities Board. These reach people at scale, with around 700,000 annual visitors to the Forum and more than 63,000 newsletter subscribers, and are among CEA's highest-leverage channels for moving people toward more impactful work.
The Courses Team designs and delivers online programs that help talented people explore how they can best help others, offering structured guidance and support to take tailored next steps toward high-impact opportunities, from the Introductory Program and the In-Depth Program to the Career Bootcamp, a free online program that helps accomplished professionals identify high-impact opportunities and take concrete steps toward a career transition. The Bootcamp's most recent launch drew 1,818 applications. This number is well above the 100 to 500 typical of comparable programs. Program graduates have gone on to work organisations including Secure Bio, the Centre for the Governance of AI, Coefficient Giving, New Roots Institute, the Centre for Effective Altruism, and Probably Good, as well as some founding their own nonprofits.
In addition to these existing programs, we expect you and your teams will eventually create new programs to fill strategic gaps. This is a role with opportunities to innovate and build.
In this role, you will:
You might be a great fit for this role if you have:
We're open to many different backgrounds. We can imagine experience in product roles, programmatic leadership at other non-profits, senior generalist roles (like consulting), growth-oriented roles, or startup generalist roles being helpful in this role. But if your background looks different and the responsibilities and skills above resonate with you, we'd love to see an application.
While we want to hold open the possibility of hiring an exceptional candidate at our most senior level, we expect there are few candidates who meet all of these criteria. We expect a Director level candidate will have substantial experience in many of the core areas above but may also have some important areas for growth, whereas we expect a Chief level candidate to match all of the above skills and traits.
This is a full-time, remote position. We prefer applicants who are able to work in time zones between US Pacific Time and CET.
We have an office in Oxford, UK, that you would have access to.
Start date: Ideally as soon as possible, but we have reasonable flexibility for top candidates and understand that it may take time to responsibly transition out of responsibilities at another organization.
Reports to: Zachary Robinson, CEO
In the US or UK, total compensation will start at $264,000, comprising a base salary of $240,000 and a 10% unconditional pension contribution.
Other locations: For candidates outside the US and UK, we base compensation on the same total compensation package and adjust for the cost of employment and fixed local benefit costs to create an equivalent package.
Benefits in the US/UK include private health insurance, flexible work hours, a $6,000 / £5,000 annual professional development allowance, a $6,000 / £5,000 mental health support allowance, extended parental leave, ergonomic equipment, 25 days of paid vacation, and more.
This role will involve travel. You should expect to attend CEA retreats, conferences, and other events, likely totalling 5+ trips per year, including several international trips.
We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. We especially encourage applications from self-identified women and people of colour who are excited about contributing to our mission. The Centre for Effective Altruism is an equal opportunity employer. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, or have any other questions about applying, please contact jobs@centreforeffectivealtruism.org.
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