Anthropic, the company behind the Claude family of AI systems, is expanding its efforts in AI education by hiring a Curriculum Lead focused on non-technical AI learning pathways. This role aims to build and scale Anthropic’s AI Fluency programs for both educational institutions and professional audiences.
Building AI Fluency Programs
The Claude Apps Curriculum Lead will develop structured AI courses that guide learners from introductory concepts to advanced understanding. This position involves designing multi-format learning experiences and collaborating with universities, subject matter experts, and industry partners to broaden the reach of Anthropic’s educational initiatives.
The role is available in San Francisco, New York, or Seattle, with a salary range between $160,000 and $255,000. The ideal candidate has a strong background in curriculum design, instructional theory, and adult learning principles.
Anthropic encourages applicants who are passionate about making AI accessible to communities and experienced in creating content for large audiences to apply. Candidates will have ownership of the complete curriculum development lifecycle and the chance to partner with leading academic institutions.
Anthropic’s Commitment to AI Education
This hiring move reflects Anthropic’s broader push into AI education. The company recently introduced new AI courses and set up a higher education advisory board. This board, chaired by former Yale President Rick Levin and including members from Stanford, Rice, and the University of Michigan, focuses on the ethical use of AI in teaching, research, and student success.
Key responsibilities for the Curriculum Lead include:
- Developing non-technical AI curricula from basic to advanced levels
- Creating assessment frameworks to measure learning outcomes
- Building and maintaining strategic partnerships with academic institutions
- Designing engaging, multi-format educational content
Applications are open, and Anthropic expects strong interest. Candidates are advised to apply directly through the official channels rather than contacting the lead individually.
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