Policy Manager, Behavioral Health and Regulated Content - Trust and Safety
San Francisco
Thursday, 30 April 2026
Craft new and update existing content policies across the BHRC portfolio — covering high-risk and regulated activities (e.g. dangerous acts, frauds and scams, counterfeit, and regulated goods and services), nudity and sexual activities, mental health, and youth safety — for TikTok's global community. - Collaborate with Policy Enforcement, Regional Policy, Product teams to improve content policies and streamline enforcement and processes. - Collaborate with Monetization and Commerce teams to define the policy boundaries for advertising, branded content, and creator monetization within BHRC domains, supporting the responsible opening of revenue opportunities where content is commercially viable but safety-compliant. - Engage with Legal and Public Policy teams to ensure compliance with key regulations and be a consultant for any potential new regulations or government regulatory requests. - Remain up-to-date on industry trends and emerging issues in the BHRC space and design policies & policy positions to address them on platform where necessary. - Serve as the subject matter expert representative for BHRC efforts, in coordination with Regional Policy, Public Policy, Comms, and/or Outreach & Partnerships. - Engage with external stakeholders to incorporate outside expertise into TikTok’s platform policies. - Support the execution of the strategic vision for the BHRC team, working cross-functionally with other team members to optimize policy iteration, implementation, and training procedures to deliver high-quality results. Requirements: Minimum Qualifications: - 5 years of experience in Trust & Safety, Public Policy, Human Rights, Media, Law, Academia, or a related field. - Knowledge around some or all of the following: mature content; regulated goods and services; frauds and scams; behavioral health and mental health content; child safety and youth protection frameworks. - Excellent ability to synthesize complex topics into concise and digestible materials. - Deep understanding of technology, the Internet, social media, and/or platform content issues. - Ability to think both strategically and tactically, and thrive in a fast-paced environment. Preferred Qualifications: - Experience with monetization policy, advertising standards, or platform commerce — particularly understanding how content eligibility, demonetization thresholds, and brand safety intersect with regulated or sensitive content domains. - Familiarity with age-assurance, age-gating, or youth safety product mechanisms and their policy implications. - Experience working with or within regulatory bodies, health agencies, or civil society organizations engaged in platform accountability or content governance. - Background in clinical, public health, or harm reduction frameworks relevant to mental health content, substance use, or eating and body image topics. - Experience in launching new strategies and Zero-to-One initiatives. - Proficiency in data-driven policy analysis and related enforcement/technical expertise. - Previous experience working within a fast-paced environment.