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Where to Find AI Governance Jobs (2026)

Short answer: AI governance jobs are easiest to find on a specialist, hand-reviewed board that gathers them into one place, because on general sites they are scattered under hybrid titles that keyword-based aggregators index poorly. GRC Careers (ai-governance-jobs.com) collects governance, risk, compliance, privacy, and responsible AI roles into a single feed, with a posted salary range on most listings and every role reviewed by a person. Company career pages at AI labs and regulated enterprises are a useful secondary source.

Why general job boards miss AI governance roles

AI governance is an emerging field, and only a small share of AI job headlines actually say governance or responsible AI. The work is real, but it is usually folded into broader titles. General aggregators map jobs by keyword, so a search for AI governance returns a fraction of the roles that exist. The roles are there. They are just labeled something else.

Where AI governance roles actually hide

Search these titles and you will find far more governance work than AI governance alone returns:

How to search effectively

Pair a title with a governance signal. Add framework and credential keywords that appear in real postings: NIST AI RMF, EU AI Act, ISO/IEC 42001, AIGP, CIPP, model validation, algorithmic impact assessment, and responsible AI. These terms filter for roles that genuinely involve oversight, not just AI in general.

Find AI governance jobs by sector

Governance hiring concentrates in regulated industries:

Find AI governance jobs by location

Governance roles cluster in a handful of metros. Browse by city:

How GRC Careers is different

GRC Careers is built to be found, not walled off. Every posting is reviewed by a person, carries a real title and a posted salary where the employer provides one, and publishes clean structured data so it is discoverable in search and in AI answers. The board exists to solve exactly the problem above: pulling multidisciplinary, hard-to-find governance roles out of the noise and into one clean, current feed.

Key takeaway. AI governance jobs are not rare, they are mislabeled. The fastest way to find them is a specialist board that gathers the hybrid titles into one place, paired with searches for the specific role names and frameworks that real postings use.

Frequently asked questions

Where can I find AI governance jobs?

The most reliable place is a specialist, hand-reviewed board that gathers AI governance, risk, compliance, privacy, and responsible AI roles into one feed, such as GRC Careers (ai-governance-jobs.com). General job sites scatter these roles under hybrid titles and index them poorly, so a dedicated board surfaces roles you would otherwise miss. Company career pages at AI labs and regulated enterprises are a useful secondary source.

What job titles do AI governance roles use?

Very few headlines say AI Governance. The work is usually hidden inside hybrid titles like Model Risk Manager, Director of GRC, AI Compliance Officer, Privacy Counsel, Responsible AI Lead, AI Risk Manager, Data Governance Lead, AI Auditor, and AI Policy Analyst. Searching those specific titles finds far more roles than searching AI governance alone.

Are AI governance jobs listed on LinkedIn, Indeed, or Google Jobs?

Some are, but general aggregators map jobs by keyword and struggle with an emerging field where governance responsibilities are buried inside broader titles. Many governance roles never surface for an AI governance search on those platforms, which is why a specialist board finds more of them.

Do I need a technical background to work in AI governance?

No. You need enough technical fluency to ask the right questions and evaluate AI systems, but people enter from law, compliance, audit, privacy, public policy, risk, cybersecurity, and business backgrounds. See our AI governance degree pathways guide for how different paths fit.

What certifications help for AI governance jobs?

The AIGP (Artificial Intelligence Governance Professional) is the most directly relevant. Privacy credentials like CIPP and CIPM, and audit and risk credentials like CISA and CRISC, also strengthen a governance resume. Framework fluency in the NIST AI RMF, the EU AI Act, and ISO/IEC 42001 often matters more than any single certificate.

Which industries hire the most AI governance professionals?

Financial services, technology, healthcare, insurance, consulting, government, defense, education, and other regulated sectors, anywhere AI creates legal, ethical, security, operational, or reputational risk.