Learning & Knowledge Systems Lead
The Learning & Knowledge Systems Lead will transform tribal knowledge into structured, AI-legible information and ensure its operationalization. This role involves embedding with various teams to document workflows, authoring skills for AI agents, and driving the adoption of new playbooks and systems.
The Role
Two tracks, running in parallel. You'll sit at the intersection of Operations, Engineering, and RevOps.
Train the system. You embed with sales, intake, service, placements, and renewals. You sit with operators, listen to calls, study workflows, and turn what you find into source-of-truth docs, SOPs, playbooks, decision logs, system boundary docs, glossaries, and skills the agents can call. You partner with engineering on the automation layer so docs stay alive instead of going stale.
Train the people. When a playbook gets shipped, you're the one who turns it into an executable plan—named owners, first three moves, rollout cadence. You build the onboarding paths and setup scripts that get a new hire into Cursor, Claude Code, and the harness within a week. You run cohort rollouts, drive adoption, and make activity visible.
You don't need to be an engineer. You do need to be exceptional at using AI tools—Cursor, Claude Code, MCP servers, agent memory files, Granola, structured prompting—to turn raw context into reusable work product, and reusable work product into behavior change. You'll partner directly with the CEO when extraction calls for it.
This is not a note-taking role. This is not "make the Notion pretty." This is not corporate L&D. There is no LMS, no slide deck, no e-learning project. This is an operating role for someone who can walk into ambiguity, find the hidden logic, turn it into systems—and get the rest of the company to run against those systems at AI speed.
What You'll Do
- Capture tribal knowledge — Interview operators, shadow workflows, sit with teams, and document what people "just know"
- Build operating memory — Turn transcripts, Slack threads, Looms, and one-off explanations into source-of-truth docs, decision logs, playbooks, and process maps
- Author skills and maintain system boundary docs — Graduate stabilized rules into skills the agents can call. Hold the canonical answers for what each internal system does, where one stops and another begins, and what gets misunderstood.
- Translate AI playbooks into executable plans — When a rich AI-generated playbook lands, you're the one who distills it: owners, first moves, rollout. The plan doesn't run itself.
- Drive adoption — Onboarding scripts, cohort rollouts, setup paths for Cursor/Claude Code/MCP. Make activity visible so we know who's actually in the harness.
- Make meetings AI-legible — Shape conversations in real time so they produce useful artifacts: decisions, owners, definitions, edge cases, unresolved questions, next steps
- Find the edge cases — Document where workflows break: reworks, escalations, stale quotes, market follow-ups, payment/binder gaps, customer confusion
- Maintain the knowledge base — Keep docs current, assign owners, kill stale guidance, partner with engineering on refresh automations so freshness isn't manual
- Turn repeated problems into systems — If the same issue happens three times, it becomes a playbook, a QA check, a skill, or a product requirement
You Might Be a Fit If…
- You're an exceptional writer and synthesizer
- You're curious about how organizations actually work, and you like sitting with operators
- You can turn a messy transcript into a clear operating doc—and a clear doc into something the team actually runs against
- You're AI-native in practice—not just "I use ChatGPT," but you have taste for when an output is structurally wrong, not just stylistically off
- You know how to prompt for extraction (decisions, contradictions, owners, edge cases), not just summarization
- You understand that good AI output depends on good context, and you know how to engineer context upstream
- You can take a 50-page AI playbook and produce a 5-step executable plan with named owners and a date
- You're structured but not bureaucratic
- You care whether documentation changes behavior, not whether it looks polished
- You can operate in chaos without becoming chaotic
- You're low-ego, persistent, and allergic to "someone should probably document that"
Backgrounds That Could Work
We're open-minded. Strong candidates might come from modern L&D or enablement at an AI-native company, qualitative or academic research, ethnography, instructional or curriculum design, knowledge management, product ops, technical writing, research ops, implementation, chief of staff roles, library and information science, AI ops / human-in-the-loop work, or startup operations roles where the systems were messy and someone had to make them legible.The exact background matters less than the ability to extract knowledge, impose useful structure, use AI tools well, and ship artifacts that change how people work.
Requirements
- 3–8 years in L&D, enablement, research, product ops, knowledge management, technical writing, implementation, chief of staff work, qualitative research, instructional design, or startup operations
- Exceptional written communication
- Strong AI-tool fluency in practice: Cursor, Claude Code, MCP servers, agent memory files, Granola, structured prompting, AI-assisted synthesis
- Demonstrated ability to interview stakeholders and extract operational detail
- Ability to turn messy conversations into clear decisions, workflows, and source-of-truth documentation
- Strong information-architecture instincts
- Track record of running an adoption rollout that actually changed how a team worked
- Comfort in a fast-moving, ambiguous startup
- Based in San Francisco or willing to relocate
Nice to Have
- Experience at an AI-native or developer-tools company
- Background in ethnography, sociology, anthropology, curriculum design, or library/information science
- Experience authoring Claude skills, agent skills, or similar capability modules
- Experience with RAG/search systems, data labeling, evals on knowledge systems, or human-in-the-loop QA
- Experience working with engineering on refresh automations on top of living docs
- Experience translating operator feedback into product requirements
- Experience with taxonomy, metadata, tagging, or content governance
- Experience in insurance, fintech, B2B services, or another high-volume operational environment
Compensation
- Salary: $110,000–$170,000 + performance bonuses & equity
- Location: San Francisco, in-office
- Schedule: Monday–Friday, in-office hours that match the rest of the company. The hours are long. The people who thrive here wouldn't have it any other way.
Benefits
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Commuter benefits
- Team meals and snacks
- High ownership, high visibility, and direct exposure to how an AI-native company...
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