Get more replies from employers
Send a job-specific resume in minutes.
Cambridge Boston Alignment Initiative (CBAI) in Cambridge, MA seeks an Office Manager to oversee three Harvard Square office sites, balancing hands-on facilities, IT, and operations. You’ll diagnose space and tech issues, manage supplies, coordinate with co-tenants, and ensure spaces are welcoming and productive for staff and program participants.
This full-time role demands strong ownership, vendor relations, budgeting, and safety practices.
Role
Office Manager
Reports to
CBAI Director of Operations
Location
In-person, Cambridge, MA
Employment type
Full-time
Compensation
$84,000-$90,000 per year
Start date
September 2026
Applications
Reviewed on a rolling basis.
The Cambridge Boston Alignment Initiative ("CBAI") is a nonprofit research organization working to advance research and education directed towards ensuring that society navigates a safe and beneficial transition to advanced AI systems. Our work takes the form of producing original research efforts and accelerating AI safety research through fellowship programs.
CBAI has been the anchor organization for AI safety in Cambridge since late 2022. We serve as the connective tissue between the AI safety research community across Harvard, MIT, and Northeastern, running workshops, convenings, and networking events that bring together researchers, students, and practitioners working on the most important problems in the field.
CBAI serves as the fiscal sponsor for the AI Safety Student Team (AISST) in Harvard Square and MIT AI Alignment in Kendall Square. CBAI also runs regular research fellowships throughout the year, as well as other upskilling programs that directly strengthen the AI safety talent pipeline.
You will serve as the point person for CBAI's three Harvard Square office locations, taking the lead on keeping every site set up for success and running smoothly. The role combines three things in roughly equal measure: hands‑on facilities and technical competency (you'll often function as the closest thing to on‑site IT), operational systems thinking (inventory, budgets, vendors, and playbooks), and an eye for detail and design (curating warm, inviting spaces that people enjoy working in).
On any given day, you might diagnose a WiFi issue, rethink and restock the snack setup, coordinate with a co‑tenant on shared space use, and source new furniture. You'll anticipate issues before they arise, move quickly when they do, and work cross‑functionally with program staff, leadership, and external partners to keep friction as low as possible for staff and program participants.
This is a role for someone who takes real pride in spaces that work. When you do it well, the offices simply run, and the people in them get to focus entirely on their work.
We expect you to be characterized by most of the qualities listed below.
A hands‑on troubleshooter. You think fast on your feet when something breaks, whether it's a printer, the WiFi, or a jammed door. You don't need deep technical expertise on day one, but you're comfortable figuring things out yourself, and you know when to bring in a professional.
A natural operator. You have a bias toward action and get things done reliably. Supplies stay stocked, vendors show up, and nothing falls through the cracks across three sites. You anticipate problems before they happen and follow through on everything you commit to.
An eye for space. When you look at a room, you see how to make it warmer, cleaner, and more inviting. You care about the details that make an office not just functional but enjoyable to be in, and you're energized by spaces that keep evolving.
You take ownership seriously. When something is your responsibility, you treat it as yours, genuinely caring that the outcome is good. You don't wait to be told something is broken; you notice it and fix it.
Warm and clear with people. You're direct with vendors, responsive with staff, and proactive when you spot a potential issue. You build easy relationships with co‑tenants, program participants, and colleagues, and you understand that a big part of this role is making people feel taken care of.
Organized and resourceful. You keep clear systems, document what you do, and build playbooks others can follow. You find good solutions that don't require spending more than necessary, and you stay grounded when priorities shift in a growing organization.
Mission‑motivated. You are aligned with CBAI's mission and care about contributing to an organization working on one of the most important problems of our time, in an operational capacity.
The ideal candidate will have meaningful experience in office management, facilities, or a similar operations role, ideally in a fast‑paced, mission‑driven environment, and will be comfortable managing vendors and contractors. What matters most is that you take genuine pride in making physical spaces run smoothly and feel great to work in.
This role requires the ability to perform regular, moderate lifting as part of routine office management duties, including receiving and stocking delivery orders. Candidates must be able to lift (and briefly carry) items weighing up to 40 lbs occasionally, such as bulk beverage packs or supply shipments. The role also involves frequent movement between office locations, including regular walking between sites (two of which are located within the same building, and one approximately 0.1 miles away). Reasonable accommodations will be made for qualified individuals with disabilities in accordance with applicable law.
This is not a research role. You'll be embedded in the Cambridge AI safety community, but your job is to make the spaces work, not to participate in the research.
The work is physical and on‑site. This is a fully in‑person role across three locations, with regular lifting, moving, and hands‑on fixing. If you're looking for a desk‑based or hybrid position, this isn’t it.
Your impact is mostly invisible when done well. Success looks like offices that simply work and people who never have to think about facilities. If you need visible, attributable outputs to feel satisfied, this role will be frustrating.
The role is interrupt‑driven. Things break on their own schedule. You balance planned projects against a steady stream of unpredictable issues, and your day will often get rearranged. If you prefer a fixed routine with few surprises, this may be challenging.
Team: You'll report primarily to the Director of Operations.
Salary: $84,000 - $90,000 per year, full-time
We also provide:
U.S. work authorization required.
Location: This position is in‑person and based in Cambridge, MA.
Start date: September 2026
We review applications on a rolling basis.
CBAI is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law.
In acknowledgement of the research that suggests that women, gender minorities, and other marginalized groups may be less likely to apply for roles where they don't meet every criterion, we especially encourage people in these categories to apply.