EQL Tech is partnering with the Safe Artificial Intelligence Fund (SAIF) to hire a Director of Implementation for the Bio Action Plan, a comprehensive strategy to reduce catastrophic biological risk at the intersection of AI and biotechnology.Why this role existsThe convergence of AI and biotechnology is creating one of the most serious proliferation risks of our time. Offensive biological capabilities are advancing faster than defensive ones, and the window to close that gap is narrowing. In response, a coalition of leading experts, organizations, and funders has developed the Bio Action Plan: a strategy, a detailed agenda with explicit milestones, and a tracking dashboard to measure progress. SAIF is now building the team to move that plan from strategy to implementation, and this role is its principal owner.What you'll ownThis is a senior, mission-critical role for someone who combines deep fluency in biosecurity and emerging technology with the ability to drive complex, multi-stakeholder execution. The role spans four core functions:Refine, finalize, and maintain the planEngage leading experts, practitioners, funders, and institutions across biosecurity, biodefense, AI safety, global health security, and biotechnologyIdentify gaps, weaknesses, or missing prioritiesProduce a final, yet living, endorsed version of the plan that reflects broad community inputBuild the execution architectureTranslate the plan into an operational roadmap with milestones, metrics, owners, and funding requirementsDefine and refine those milestones, metrics, and funding needsIdentify critical gaps where no credible executor currently existsEstablish a quarterly system to track progress across the planClose funding gaps and accelerate executionMobilize funding for the Action Plan, including helping organizations secure resources to hit plan milestones, and working with SAIF leadership to deploy capital where appropriateMaintain a current view of where funding is flowing and where it's most neededSupport organizations and initiatives seeking funding for plan-relevant workHelp funders evaluate opportunities with rigor, urgency, and technical judgmentDrive accountability across the fieldEstablish a quarterly review process for tracking progress against plan milestonesPrepare concise progress reports for funders, partners, and relevant stakeholdersIdentify where execution is stalled and recommend interventionsConvene the right people around specific bottlenecks, not just broad discussionsMore about the roleThe ideal candidate is a strategist and an operator: someone who can read a technical memo, pressure-test an expert claim, run a rigorous planning process, brief a funder, identify an institutional gap, and then help ensure that gap is filled. Reducing catastrophic biological risk takes more than analysis or advocacy. It takes a coordinated execution effort across science, technology, policy, philanthropy, industry, and government, and this role is built to drive that effort.A note on time commitment: SAIF expects this to become a major leadership role, but is open to beginning with a part-time engagement for the right person, particularly someone bringing deep expertise, strong judgment, and relevant relationships already in place.RequirementsRequiredDeep commitment to preventing catastrophic and AI-enabled biological risksStrong knowledge of the biosecurity, biodefense, and global health security landscapeProven ability to drive complex, multi-stakeholder initiatives from strategy to executionExceptional project management and coordination skillsExcellent written and verbal communication skillsWe're particularly excited about candidates who bring some combination of:Experience in biosecurity, pandemic preparedness, AI safety, national security, public health, or biotechnology, with familiarity at the intersection of AI and biological riskExperience building new organizations or initiativesAbility to work effectively with senior government, foundation, and private-sector leadersStrong relationships across philanthropy, government, academia, and/or industryExperience in fundraising, funder relations, or large-scale resource mobilizationComfort operating in a startup-like environment with limited structure and high ambiguityBenefitsCompensation: Competitive, commensurate with experience, seniority, and time commitmentTime commitment: Full-time role with room to start part-time for the right candidateLocation: Based in the US; initially remote, with periodic travel for key meetings, convenings, and site visitsThe work: A principal-owner seat on one of the most consequential coordination efforts in biosecurity today, working across funders, nonprofits, startups, government, and academiaSAIF has retained EQL Tech to lead this search. To apply, submit your CV and a pointer to your LinkedIn profile, along with a cover letter on why you're a fit. CVs 2 pages maximum are appreciated.