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Join our team: Head of Government Relations and Advocacy

The Stop Killer Robots campaign is excited to announce that we are seeking a Head of Government Relations and Advocacy to join our team in Geneva.

The Head of Government Relations and Advocacy is responsible for Stop Killer Robots’ diplomatic and advocacy efforts at the national and international level. This includes liaising with governments, UN agencies, and other stakeholders to advance Stop Killer Robots’ goals towards a legally binding instrument on autonomous weapons and new regulations on the use of AI in the use of force. 

Reporting to the Executive Director, the Head of Government Relations and Advocacy works closely with the other staff team members and ensures regular communication and updates to campaign members and the Steering Committee.

More details, including the full job description, can be found here.

To apply, email a cover letter (CL_Govt outreach_date) and your CV (CV, including two (2) references) to: [email protected] by 3 August 2026. Please write ‘Head of Government Relations and Advocacy’ in the subject line.

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