There are a variety of organizations that hire for remote roles, and from your brief description of “analytically and in terms of people skills and business acumen” this person might be capable of a variety of things: operations, technical, strategy, people management, etc. My off-the-cuff recommendations for some options would be:
Check the job boards once a week, and keep an eye out for part-time roles, full-time roles that might be flexible, or anything else that might work. 80,000 Hours job board and Probably Good Job Board are both good, but EA NYC’s Job board is also good.
Email a few people at a few different organizations to ask if he can volunteer, intern, or do some modestly paid work.
This is all assuming that he has some understanding of the content and the context that is relevant. If he isn’t familiar with some basic ideas relating to AI safety (or to more broad EA-type ideas, like impact, expected value, utilitarian ethics, etc.) then doing some reading about that kind of stuff might be the first step.
There are a variety of organizations that hire for remote roles, and from your brief description of “analytically and in terms of people skills and business acumen” this person might be capable of a variety of things: operations, technical, strategy, people management, etc. My off-the-cuff recommendations for some options would be:
Check the job boards once a week, and keep an eye out for part-time roles, full-time roles that might be flexible, or anything else that might work. 80,000 Hours job board and Probably Good Job Board are both good, but EA NYC’s Job board is also good.
Email a few people at a few different organizations to ask if he can volunteer, intern, or do some modestly paid work.
participate in and then be a coordinator for the virtual programs.
Join Blue Dot’s AI safety courses.
offer mentorship, coaching, etc.
This is all assuming that he has some understanding of the content and the context that is relevant. If he isn’t familiar with some basic ideas relating to AI safety (or to more broad EA-type ideas, like impact, expected value, utilitarian ethics, etc.) then doing some reading about that kind of stuff might be the first step.