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Government Affairs Coordinator

Remote in Washington DC

We’re looking for a passionate Public Affairs & Government Outreach Coordinator to support our mission of scaling transparency and authenticity across the internet. The ideal candidate is an enthusiastic self-starter with talents specific to networking, identifying opportunities, and excellent writing skills. As an important member of our Public Affairs and Social Impact team, you will play a pivotal role in monitoring and influencing how government, civil society, and academia are adopting, legislating, and discussing the authenticity of what we see and hear online. Your primary focus will be broadening the awareness, adoption, and impact of our technology by engaging with government agencies and cultivating strategic partnerships within the public sector. You’ll also have the opportunity to collaborate across departments developing strategies and supporting initiatives that align with our company's goals.

Responsibilities

  • Assist in developing and implementing outreach strategies to raise awareness of our technology to government agencies and public sector organizations. 
  • Support the planning and execution of educational campaigns to increase awareness and understanding of Digital Content Authenticity. 
  • Help manage relationships with government agencies and public sector partners, ensuring effective communication and collaboration. 
  • Track trends and developments in government policies and public sector initiatives relevant to our mission. 
  • Support social-impact and other company-wide initiatives. 

Qualifications:

  • Located in or around DC
  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Affairs, Communications, Political Science, or a related field. 
  • Strong interest in AI / Digital policy and public sector engagement. 
  • Excellent writing, editing, and public speaking skills.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team. 
  • Eagerness to learn and adapt in a fast-paced environment.
  • Experience working with government, civil society or on campaigns (internships too!)
  • Must be a self-starter
    • Bonus points if you also have:
      • The ability to hear “no” and keep going
      • Creativity, identifying opportunities to raise awareness. 
      • Experience working on and speaking about technical tools 
      • Design skills
      • Experience working on the Hill or for a State Govt

Who we are:

Truepic is a Series B startup backed by Microsoft, Adobe, Sony and Hearst.  Our team is fully distributed which means we place a heavy focus on outcomes and value trust, transparency, and autonomy in the way we operate. Truepic provides two critical services for maintaining order and authenticity in the era of AI:  securing and verifying images at the point of capture with our Vision and Lens products, and creating transparency across the internet through the Sign and Display of digital content.

Not only is our technology proprietary but we’re building a strong community at the forefront of the image authenticity movement.  As founding members of the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), we’re working alongside companies like Intel, Microsoft and Adobe to develop a set of technical standards for certifying the source and history of media content.  Our controlled capture technology is the world’s first C2PA compliant camera which sets a new standard for how we consume and accept images across the internet. We also created the world's first openly digital transparent Artificial Intelligence video to highlight the need for transparency within all digital content, including the Generative AI space.

Diversity and Equality:

Truepic is an equal opportunity employer, meaning all applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran, or disability status.  We ensure that all individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application and interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.

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