Organizational Summary Data & Society is an independent nonprofit research organization studying the social implications of data-centric technologies and automation. We recognize that the same innovative technologies that may benefit society can also be abused to invade privacy, provide new tools of discrimination, foreclose opportunity, and harm individuals and communities. Through original research and inclusive engagement, we work to ensure that empirical evidence and respect for human dignity guide how technology is developed and governed. About The Role Data & Society is seeking a Project Coordinator, Labor Futures, who serves as the main point of contact between researchers, community partners, the Labor Futures team, and other Data & Society departments, ensuring clear communication and alignment across the Cross Sector Labor & AI Project. This role does not conduct research, produce research writing, or serve in a public‑facing communications capacity. The Cross Sector Labor & AI project is a newly launched project that applies rigorous, qualitative empirical research to understand the impacts of AI on workers, support pro-worker policy interventions, and identify opportunities to build solidarity across labor, climate, immigrant rights, and other movements. We will conduct case studies across various sectors of work to identify common patterns in the narratives, financial incentives, and practices that can disempower workers and deepen structural inequities. Outcomes of this project will include case studies and policy documents, media engagement, community resources, public events, and other network-building activities. This project team will work in close collaboration with labor organizations, unions, and other community partners throughout the design, fieldwork, and public engagement phases of the project. The Project Coordinator is responsible for facilitating and coordinating a wide range of activities for the Labor Futures team and assisting the Program Director with moving the project from planning to publication and dissemination. The Project Coordinator coordinates and supports the team’s multi-faceted programming, provides day-to-day administrative, operational, and logistical project support, collaborates with other Data & Society departments, and maintains relationships with researchers and external partners. The Project Coordinator works both independently and collaboratively with members of the research team and other key members of the organization. This position will report to the Program Director, is fully remote, and will begin in October 2026 with an end date of June 30, 2028. The Candidate This role is ideal for someone with a background in project coordination or community engagement and who is highly organized, detail…
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