As our first Open Source Community Manager, you will define how our open-source platforms, tools, and communities grow — and how they are governed.
Current Al is a first-of-its-kind global public-private partnership that brings together governments, foundations, and the private sector to build public interest AI at scale. Launched at the AI Action Summit in Paris in 2025, the organisation has already raised hundreds of millions through partnerships with the French government, AI Collaborative, and other leading governments, philanthropic, and industry partners.
If AI is the transformative revolution we perceive it to be, it needs to serve the public interest today and tomorrow. At Current AI, our goal is to help build a collaborative, collective, and global vision for AI, not one governed by a specific country or a company.
Today there are builders and researchers around the world developing public interest AI building blocks (datasets, models, compute, audits and applications), but efforts are not always co-ordinated or additive. To have a genuine shot at being an alternative, we must harness the full breadth of work happening across open source and public interest AI. That means helping transform individual, decentralised initiatives into a coherent Public Interest AI movement, and helping unblock builders via funding or tool development or connecting efforts together.
To achieve our mission, we're going to build alongside the community. Our output will not be research or policy papers, but actual open and auditable technology. To do this, we are drawing from three ecosystems:
We will build a different kind of non-profit: transparent by default, agile in execution, built from the ground up on open source AI methodology, and most importantly, close to the work — meaning both the builders and the use cases.
We view our team as not just the internal team but the entire public interest and open source AI ecosystem. Our role is to help that community collaborate and to unblock it where we can through funding, investment in infrastructure and tools, or by connecting people together.
As our first Open Source Community Manager, you will define how our open-source platforms, tools, and communities grow — and how they are governed.
This is a ground-floor role that sits at the intersection of engineering, programs, and global partners and has real influence over how our work lands in the world.
Build and grow open-source communities
Act as an active community steward
Bridge contributors and internal teams
Support learning, recognition, and contributor growth
Manage community programs and operations
Help shape Current AI’s culture and norms
Must-haves
Nice-to-haves
Character traits
We’re looking for people who:
We’re committed to ensuring that team members are supported, well-compensated, and able to thrive.
Expected Salary Range: €70k-€100k depending on experience and location.
Please email your CV to Christian Kenny from the search firm helping us with this hire, using the button below, and attach a covering note answering each of the following questions in no more than 500 words in total:
“What draws you to Current AI’s mission, and how it connects to your own professional journey”
Current AI is committed to ensuring equal access to employment and preventing all forms of discrimination. All applications will be reviewed fairly, without regard to origin, sex, gender identity, age, sexual orientation, disability, religious beliefs, views held, or any other criteria unrelated to professional qualifications. Selection will be based solely on skills, experience, and suitability for the role.
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