Regional Network Program Director, Silicon Valley
Listed on 2026-02-19
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Education / Teaching
Education Administration -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
The University of Notre Dame, founded in 1842 in Notre Dame, Indiana, is a premier American research university. As a Catholic institution, it uniquely blends faith with intellectual inquiry, striving for excellence in teaching, research, and serving the common good. Notre Dame offers a dynamic and rewarding environment for its diverse community of students, faculty, and staff, who are all dedicated to fostering an inclusive campus and being a force for good in the world.
With world-class facilities, acclaimed academic programs, and a strong commitment to innovation and ethical leadership, Notre Dame is an ideal place to make a meaningful impact.
Are you interested in joining a highly collaborative, talented team at an exciting time in the history of Notre Dame? Do you want to help advance a major strategic priority for the University focused on applied and virtue ethics, including AI ethics and the love ethic? Are you motivated to build from the ground up high impact programs that assist corporate, faith communities, non-profits, and education leaders tackle ethically complex issues?
Do you want to lead a Network-building campaign that will elevate Notre Dame’s impact and reputation in AI ethics? If so, please apply to be the Regional Network Program Director, Silicon Valley for the Notre Dame Ethics Initiative (ND-EI) and the Institute for Ethics and the Common Good (ECG).
Emerging from the University’s Strategic Framework, ND-EI is a collaborative cross-campus initiative to establish Notre Dame as a premier university for research in ethics, offering superb training for future generations of ethicists and ethical leaders and directing all of our efforts toward guiding and strengthening public understanding of the most significant ethical issues of our time.
The Institute for Ethics and the Common Good is the administrative flagship of the Ethics Initiative and serves as the primary home for interdisciplinary groups of faculty fellows, researchers, non-profit and faith leaders, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduate scholars studying questions that engage complex ethical challenges of our time and affect our ability to lead valuable, meaningful lives. Over the next five years the ECG will execute three major grants: one from IBM to advance technology ethics, one from the John Templeton Foundation focused on love and its role in social transformation, and one from the Lilly Endowment Inc.,
to forward and expand DELTA, a faith-based ethical framework which seeks to shape a Christian-inspired vision of humanity in an AI-driven world. The DELTA grant is the largest private grant in Notre Dame’s history.
The Institute for Ethics and the Common Good seeks a Regional Network Program Director (RNPD) to design, lead, and sustain Notre Dame and ECG’s strategy to build a vibrant hub and network of educators, technologists, faith-based leaders, young adults, and public audiences within Silicon Valley and across key locations on the West Coast. This requires sophisticated and experienced strategic leadership for advancing the DELTA framework, moving well beyond implementation toward shaping its long‑term vision and impact.
ResponsibilitiesDELTA Framework Dissemination & Resource Development – 10%
Assist in the development of resources specific to three communities of practice –
1) for educators (K-12, plus university level);
2) for pastoral leaders; and
3) for the general public. Promote, manage, and disseminate DELTA‑related resources, tools, and educational materials to regional audiences. Track resource usage, assess and gather feedback from communities of practice to inform the continued development, improvement, and application of the DELTA framework.
Develop and lead a regional convenings strategy that advances AI ethics and human flourishing by intentionally shaping discourse, building durable relationships, and generating outcomes that extend beyond individual events. Convenings may include invitation‑only salons and workshops (15–30 participants) as well as large‑scale conferences and public forums (200+ participants),…
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