Operations Associate


Company 

Centre for Long-Term Resilience

Location 

London

Employment Hours 

Full Time

Employment Type 

Permanent

Salary 

Job Requirements/Description

About CLTR

The Centre for Long-Term Resilience (CLTR) is an independent, non-profit think tank working to transform global resilience to extreme AI and biological risks. We work with governments and institutions, offering evidence-based advice to improve understanding, decision-making and governance on some of the most pressing issues of our time.

The role

We're hiring two Operations Associates one to sit within our AI Policy Unit, one within our Biosecurity Policy Unit. Embedded in your respective team, you'll provide a flexible mix of operational, administrative and project support that keeps the unit running well and frees up policy staff to focus on their work.

It's a genuinely varied role. Day to day you might be coordinating a grant proposal, managing a Director's diary, tracking a publication pipeline, or improving a process that's been getting in everyone's way. You'll also have regular touchpoints with CLTR's central Operations function and scope to contribute to organisation-wide projects.

This is a hands-on generalist role, well suited to someone who wants to develop their skills in project management and operations within a mission-driven environment.

Responsibilities include:

Operations and administration

  • Coordinate team meetings, events and travel logistics
  • Manage the unit Director's diary and act as a reliable gatekeeper for their time
  • Oversee the team calendar and support planning of unit-level activities
  • Coordinate the publication pipeline, including liaising with editors and designers
  • Maintain filing systems, knowledge management processes and information security procedures
  • Support onboarding of new team members and track unit-level budgets and expenses

Project coordination

  • Track progress across multiple concurrent projects and ensure updates are shared in a streamlined way
  • Log activity and impact across the unit in collaboration with the Delivery Manager
  • Provide flexible support to project activities as needed

Grant writing and fundraising

  • Coordinate input to grant proposals from policy staff, in partnership with the Fundraising team
  • Contribute directly to grant writing with appropriate support
  • Help maintain consistent language and references across funding proposals

About you

Essential:

  • Experience in an operations, administrative or project management role
  • Strong project coordination skills, able to manage multiple workstreams and meet deadlines
  • Genuine interest in administration and operations particularly in making systems work better for people
  • Exceptional attention to detail, for calendars, logistics, written documents and presentations
  • Ability to produce clear written content for different audiences, including funding proposals
  • High level of discretion and comfort with information security protocols
  • Proactive, high-agency approach you follow through on commitments and don't wait to be told what needs doing
  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships across teams and with external partners
  • Genuine commitment to CLTR's mission
  • Eligible to live and work in the UK (we are unable to sponsor visas for this role)

Desirable:

  • Experience in a non-profit, think tank or similarly mission-driven organisation
  • Executive assistant experience
  • Familiarity with AI safety or biosecurity policy
  • Knowledge of project management methodologies such as PRINCE2 or Agile

This role is probably not right for you if you're looking for significant strategic or line management responsibility, or if your goal is to move into policy research. We're looking for someone who is genuinely motivated by operational excellence and wants to build a career in operations and/or project management.

Salary and benefits

c.£55,000 depending on experience. If salary is a barrier to applying, please do get in touch to discuss.

  • 30 days annual leave plus public holidays
  • £5,000 annual wellbeing budget
  • £3,000 learning and development budget plus up to five paid days
  • £2,000 onboarding grant
  • Pension with up to 7% employer-matched contribution
  • Private health insurance and group life insurance
  • Generous parental leave
  • Paid office lunches twice a week

Application and timeline

Please submit a CV and cover letter by 9am BST on 1 July 2026, using your cover letter to outline how you meet the person specification.

First-round interviews (remote): July
Final interviews (in person, London): July

CLTR is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all backgrounds. If you require any adjustments to the recruitment process, please do get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate you.

Company 

Centre for Long-Term Resilience

Location 

London

Employment Hours 

Full Time

Employment Type 

Permanent

Salary 

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