Executive Director, The Bike Shop at the University of Chicago
Company: University of Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Department University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy
About the Department The Bike Shop seeks to solve society’s most
pressing challenges by designing and scaling advanced
algorithms—particularly AI—that enhance human capacity, not simply
automate tasks. The center develops new behaviorally-informed AI
technologies through foundational research, builds the tools and
interventions that drive measurable social impact, and trains the
next generation of scholars at the intersection of AI, behavioral
science, and public policy. By translating advances into scalable,
actionable solutions, the center empowers governments and
institutions to achieve outcomes traditional approaches cannot. Job
Summary The Executive Director is the organization’s
forward-thinking and strategic leader, driving the center’s mission
to harness AI for social good. Under the direction of the Academic
Director, the Executive Director steers foundational research,
operational excellence, talent development, and impactful external
engagement. This role combines vision with hands-on
execution—balancing high-level strategy, ethical leadership, and
technical capability to move the center toward its ambitious goals.
The candidate must bring tech expertise with some demonstrated
expertise in AI, expertise in behavioral science, and the ability
to guide efforts that generate scalable, real-world impact. The
Executive Director will supervise senior managers, research leads,
and operational staff. Responsibilities Strategic Leadership &
Mission Stewardship: Co-develop and execute the center’s long-term
vision and strategy, specifically focused on advancing research and
deploying algorithmic interventions with proven social impact.
Provide strategic direction and oversight to senior managers,
ensuring programmatic, research, and operational alignment with the
central mission. Identify opportunities for foundational AI
research, translational projects, and cross-sector partnerships
that accelerate progress. Establish and optimize policies to keep
the center at the forefront of innovative AI development and its
applications for society. Serve as liaison to senior leadership at
the Harris School, ensuring alignment between the center’s strategy
and the School’s priorities. Provide regular updates, coordinate on
strategic initiatives, and partner with leadership on planning,
budgeting, and institutional engagement. AI & Algorithmic
Innovation Through a Behavioral Lens: Guide efforts to develop
novel AI technologies and machine learning interventions, making
new algorithmic tools possible. Ensure AI and algorithmic
innovation efforts focus on enhancing human capacity, incorporating
learnings from behavioral science Lead and oversee operational
infrastructure supporting high-impact AI research—including
staffing, budget planning, resource allocation, and project
management systems. Ensure responsible practices in the design and
deployment of algorithmic solutions. Support and coordinate the
Bike Shop’s faculty affiliates in collaboration with the Academic
Director, facilitating research initiatives, events, grant
development, and cross-disciplinary engagement—ensuring affiliates
are meaningfully integrated into the Bike Shop’s activities and
their work is elevated internally and externally. Talent
Development: Coordinate and support programs that train and mentor
the next generation of scholars and practitioners at the
intersection of AI, public policy, and behavioral science. Foster
an environment that encourages innovation, learning, and
multidisciplinary collaboration. Social Impact & External
Deployment: Translate AI research advances into scalable tools and
interventions, enabling governments and institutions to deploy
solutions at a scope and speed not achievable with traditional
policy approaches. Work with the Associate Dean for Advancement to
advance partnership development and external engagement, ensuring
alignment with the School’s broader development and philanthropic
strategy. Act as the public face of the center. Operational
Excellence: Oversee the center’s operational framework—ensuring
effective management of finances, grants, human resources,
purchasing, and facilities. Set ambitious standards for program
delivery, troubleshooting challenges, and maintaining momentum
toward strategic objectives in complex, evolving environments.
Provides strategic divisional leadership and direction through
senior managers. Responsible for unit budgetary plan. Establishes
policies and protocols to enhance the central pedagogical mission
and operational goals of unit. Serves as high-level representative
for a unit and structures the framework for partnership development
with other academic, research, and administrative units within the
unit and of the University. Provides leadership for and oversees
all financial, purchasing, grant, facilities, human resources, and
support services management activities for unit. Performs other
related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications Education: Minimum
requirements include a college or university degree in related
field. Work Experience: Minimum requirements include knowledge and
skills developed through 7 years of work experience in a related
job discipline. Certifications: Preferred Qualifications ?
Education: Master’s degree in AI, computer science, data science,
public policy, behavioral science, business administration, or a
related field. Experience: Significant supervisory experience,
including hiring, training, and performance management. Extensive
senior leadership experience, ideally in academic research centers,
think tanks, or mission-driven AI organizations. Proven track
record of translating research into scalable interventions with
measurable social impact. Experience managing large-scale projects
to successful completion, including oversight of large budgets,
grant and fundraising operations, and overall fiscal health.
Experience working effectively with a diverse workforce in a
complex research environment. Experience leading new and evolving
initiatives. Technical Knowledge and Skills: Advanced subject
matter expertise in artificial intelligence, machine learning, data
science, and algorithm design and deployment. Advanced subject
matter expertise in behavioral science. Familiarity with public
policy and social impact evaluation. Experience with project
management platforms, research administration, data analytics
tools, and operational systems. Competence in budgeting, finance,
grant management, and resource stewardship. Partnership cultivation
and stakeholder engagement across sectors. Ability to communicate
complex technical concepts clearly to diverse, non-technical and
technical audiences. Preferred Competencies Strong strategic
planning, program management, and partnership development
abilities. Exceptional oral and written communication and
negotiation skills; comfortable engaging scholars, policymakers,
technical experts, and public audiences. Demonstrated ability to
organize, prioritize, and manage multiple large-scale projects and
initiatives. Resourceful problem-solver and critical thinker;
proactive in leveraging opportunities and anticipating and averting
problems. Commitment to ethical practices, inclusivity, and
collaborative innovation. Application Documents Resume/CV
(required) Cover Letter (required) When applying, the document(s)
MUST be uploaded via the My Experience page, in the section titled
Application Documents of the application. Job Family Administration
& Management Role Impact People Manager Scheduled Weekly Hours 37.5
Drug Test Required No Health Screen Required No Motor Vehicle
Record Inquiry Required No Pay Rate Type Salary ? FLSA Status
Exempt ? Pay Range $225,000.00 - $275,000.00 The included pay rate
or range represents the University’s good faith estimate of the
possible compensation offer for this role at the time of posting.
Benefits Eligible Yes The University of Chicago offers a wide range
of benefits programs and resources for eligible employees,
including health, retirement, and paid time off. Information about
the benefit offerings can be found in the Benefits Guidebook .
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