Junior Policy Analyst Organization: AI Nexus for Black Innovators (AINBI)Location: Remote, CanadaTime Commitment: 5–7 hours per weekTerm: Six monthsPosition Type: VolunteerWebsite: https://ainbi.org/About AINBIAI Nexus for Black Innovators (AINBI) works to increase the participation and leadership of Black communities in artificial intelligence, technology, innovation and public policy.We want to ensure that Black communities have a meaningful voice in decisions about AI, digital systems, employment, education and the future of work.About the RoleAINBI is looking for a curious and motivated Volunteer Junior Policy Analyst to support our research and advocacy work on artificial intelligence and Black communities in Canada.This is an entry-level opportunity for a student, recent graduate, early-career professional or community member who wants to gain practical experience in AI policy, research, advocacy and public engagement.You do not need to be an AI expert. Training, guidance and support will be provided. We are looking for someone who is willing to learn, conduct research, ask thoughtful questions and contribute new ideas.What You Will DoIn this role, you will:Research current Canadian policies related to artificial intelligence.Follow news, government announcements and consultations about AI.Explore how AI may affect Black communities in Canada.Help identify concerns related to bias, discrimination, privacy, employment and access to technology.Prepare short research summaries, briefing notes and policy updates.Help draft letters, consultation responses and policy submissions.Support AINBI’s advocacy work on responsible and inclusive AI.Help plan webinars, roundtables and public education events.Research potential speakers, partners and webinar topics.Prepare discussion questions and event notes.Attend virtual team meetings and contribute ideas.Help explain complex AI and policy topics in clear, simple language.Topics You May ExploreYour research may include:AI governance and regulationBias and discrimination in AI systemsPrivacy and data protectionFacial recognition and surveillanceAI in employment and hiringAI in education and public servicesThe future of workDigital access and inclusionOpportunities for Black entrepreneurs and innovatorsBlack representation in technologyResponsible and ethical AIWho Should ApplyThis opportunity may be a good fit for:College or university studentsRecent graduatesEarly-career professionalsPeople changing careersCommunity advocatesIndividuals interested in technology and social justiceApplicants may have a background or interest in:Public policyPolitical scienceLawArtificial intelligenceTechnologySocial sciencesHuman rightsCommunicationsResearchPublic administrationEquity and inclusionWhat We Are Looking ForThe ideal volunteer will have:An interest in AI, public policy and Black communitiesGood research and writing skillsStrong communication skillsThe ability to summarize information clearlyCuriosity and a willingness to learnStrong organization and time-management skillsThe ability to work independently in a remote environmentRespect for different perspectives and lived experiencesAn understanding of, or interest in learning about, anti-Black racism and systemic barriers in CanadaPrevious policy experience is not required.Experience writing school papers, research assignments, community reports, articles or briefing notes is an asset.What You Will GainThis volunteer role offers:Hands-on experience in AI policy and governanceTraining and guidance from AINBI leadershipExperience conducting policy researchOpportunities to contribute to advocacy and government submissionsExperience helping organize webinars and policy discussionsProfessional networking opportunitiesThe chance to build your résumé and writing portfolioA reference letter after successful completion of the volunteer termRecognition for your contributions to AINBI’s workTime CommitmentThe volunteer will contribute approximately 5–7 hours per week for six months.The position is fully remote and offers flexible working hours. Some virtual meetings, webinars or consultations may take place during regular business hours.Equity and InclusionAINBI strongly encourages applications from Black students, recent graduates, newcomers, people with disabilities and individuals who are underrepresented in technology and public-policy spaces.You do not need to meet every qualification to apply. We value lived experience, community knowledge, enthusiasm and a willingness to learn.How to ApplyInterested applicants are invited to submit:A current resumeA short cover letter explaining their interest in the positionPlease send your résumé and cover letter to contact@ainbi.org with the subject line:Volunteer Junior Policy Analyst Application deadline: August 15, 2026We thank all applicants for their interest. Only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.Join AINBIArtificial intelligence is changing how people work, learn, access services and participate in the economy.Join AINBI and help ensure that Black communities are included in shaping Canada’s AI future.