The AI Security Institute is the world's largest and best-funded team dedicated to understanding advanced AI risks and translating that knowledge into action. We’re in the heart of the UK government with direct lines to No. 10 (the Prime Minister's office), and we work with frontier developers and governments globally.
We’re here because governments are critical for advanced AI going well, and UK AISI is uniquely positioned to mobilise them. With our resources, unique agility and international influence, this is the best place to shape both AI development and government action.
The deadline for applying to this role is Sunday 8 March 2026, end of day, anywhere on Earth.
Team Description
As AI systems grow more capable and autonomous, understanding how humans could lose the ability to oversee, correct, or shut down these systems becomes critical – as does identifying what we can do to prevent it. Risk models for AI agents (for example, loss of control risk models) remain far less developed than those in comparable domains like cybersecurity and chem-bio, and practical mitigations remain underexplored (especially beyond traditional alignment and control work).
AISI is building a new team to close this gap. The new Agentic AI Risk Modelling and Mitigations team will develop rigorous models of how agentic AI could cause harm, identifying practical mitigations with a focus on measures the UK government are well-placed to implement. We will draw on expertise only available within government – especially the national security community – to develop risk models and mitigations far more developed than those in academia or industry.
The hiring manager for this role is Benjamin Hilton; the team is advised by Geoffrey Irving. You'll collaborate closely with researchers across AISI's red teams, evaluation teams, and alignment team, as well as with government stakeholders.
Related previous publications from AISI include the International AI Safety Report, the Frontier AI Trends Report, as well as: adapting vulnerability disclosure for AI safeguards, safety cases for cyber misuse risk from frontier AI, a sketch of an AI control safety case, an alignment safety case sketch based on debate, and evaluations of autonomous replication capabilities.
Role Description
Your work will draw on empirical evidence from AISI's evaluations, alongside the broader cybersecurity and ML literature to develop detailed and precise threat models and mitigations. You'll need to reason carefully about complex and uncertain scenarios and communicate findings clearly to both technical researchers and policy decision-makers. Some projects may also involve hands-on ML or cybersecurity work, in collaboration with government partners, to develop mitigations.
We are open to hires at junior, senior, staff, and principal research scientist levels. We may also make an offer to particularly promising candidates with management experience to lead the workstream in a management role.
Representative projects you might work on
What we're looking for
In accordance with the Civil Service Commission rules, the following list contains all selection criteria for the interview process.
Required experience
The experiences listed below should be interpreted as examples of the expertise we're looking for, as opposed to a list of everything we expect to find in one applicant:
You may be a good fit if you have:
Strong candidates may also have:
Security clearance
We have a preference for candidates eligible for UK government SC clearance which typically requires residence in the UK for the last 2 years. You may also be required to undergo Developed Vetting (DV). DV typically requires a longer period of UK residency (around 5 years).
Other core requirements
What We Offer
Impact you couldn't have anywhere else
Resources & access
Growth & autonomy
Life & family
*These benefits apply to direct employees. Benefits may differ for individuals joining through other employment arrangements such as secondments.
Salary
We are hiring individuals at all ranges of seniority and experience within this research unit, and this advert allows you to apply for any of the roles within this range. Your dedicated talent partner will work with you as you move through our assessment process to explain our internal benchmarking process. The full range of salaries are available below, salaries comprise of a base salary, technical allowance plus additional benefits as detailed on this page.
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