Lead, Regulatory Compliance Operations and Creator Policy Experience
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Fast-moving, dynamic, and proactive, YouTube’s Trust and Safety team is dedicated to making YouTube a safe place for users, viewers, and content creators around the world to create, and express themselves. Whether understanding and solving their online content concerns, navigating within global legal frameworks, or writing and enforcing worldwide policy, the Trust and Safety team is on the front-lines of enhancing the YouTube experience, building internet safety, and protecting free speech in our ever-evolving digital world.
As the Americas Manager for YouTube Creator Policy Experience and Regulatory and Compliance Operations, you will lead the regional execution and localization of YouTube’s global trust, safety, and compliance strategies. Being at the intersection of fast-moving content regulations, legal escalations involving YouTube's Community Guidelines, and high-stakes creator escalations, you will manage teams of specialists dedicated to keeping the platform trusted, fair, and safe.
In this role, you will bridge the gap between front-line operations and global strategy alongside your peer regional managers in APAC and EMEA. You will be part of a team responsible for translating emerging online content regulations into localized operational capabilities while simultaneously overseeing end-to-end management of high-profile issues in the legal escalations and creator policy space. As a regional leader, you will provide strong support for your teams, stay ahead of a rapidly evolving creator/platform and regulatory landscape, synthesize complex operational data, and deliver solution-based recommendations to executive stakeholders.
Individual pay is determined by factors including job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training.
US: $171000 - $248000 (USD) + 20% bonus target + equity + benefits
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Lead, motivate, develop, and set direction for multiple high-performing teams.
Lead teams in the management of complex, sensitive policy reviews and escalations across all Community Guidelines policies within tight timelines; ensure achievement of business outcomes and objectives across all dimensions.
Act as a trusted leader and advisor to executive stakeholders with an ability to pivot in a changing environment, coordinating decision-making on policy issues in legal and creator escalations across cross-functional groups and leadership.
Pressure test critical areas that are important for the business, drive clarity, and make clear recommendations.
Partner with Legal, Product, Engineering, Creator-facing teams, and YouTube Trust and Safety leadership to deliver on new processes as needed.
Minimum qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
10 years of experience in trust and safety, policy, operations and strategy, cybersecurity, or related fields.
4 years of experience in people management, leading a team.
Experience managing regional or global teams and stakeholders.
Preferred qualifications:
Demonstrated ability to influence cross-functionally, including at the executive level.
Excellent business judgement, problem solving ability, and attention to detail.
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills.
Bachelor's degree or equivalent practical experience.
10 years of experience in trust and safety, policy, operations and strategy, cybersecurity, or related fields.
4 years of experience in people management, leading a team.
Experience managing regional or global teams and stakeholders.
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