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Community Manager (Open-Source AI)

Mozilla
15 days ago
Full-time
Remote
Worldwide
Remote Customer Support

About the role

Mozilla.org is a mission-driven organization dedicated to keeping the internet open, accessible, and secure. Through a diverse portfolio of products, subsidiaries, and investments, Mozilla.org advances internet technologies, privacy-first solutions, and responsible AI.

Mozilla is looking for a contract-based Community Manager to help build and activate a global community of developers working on open source AI. This is a fixed-term, project-based engagement for someone who knows how to identify the right builders, bring them together in ways that are genuinely useful, and create the partnerships and programs that help a community take root and grow.

The work is not about managing a broad, standing corporate community function. It is about helping Mozilla stand up a specific body of community and ecosystem work in open source AI: events, hackathons, online engagement, partnership development, and community signal-gathering that can inform Mozilla’s broader efforts in this space.

The contractor in this engagement will work closely with senior Mozilla leaders and cross-functional collaborators to help shape community programs that are credible to developers and supported by the right external relationships. 

 

What you'll do — in brief

Own the builder pipeline: the developers, tinkerers, and AI engineers who want to build on open AI infrastructure. You'll help them find each other, find Mozilla, and find reasons to stay engaged. But you'll also help build the external relationships — with companies, projects, and organizations across the ecosystem — that give those programs real weight and staying power.

 

What you'll do — in detail

Events and in-person community

  • Help design and run a program of in-person events in cities where open AI builders are already gathering — not just the major hubs
  • Work with ecosystem partners to co-produce events that feel native to the communities they're in