[Remote] Healthcare Specialist AI Trainer - $50/hr
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. LinkedIn is seeking a Healthcare Specialist AI Trainer to join a growing community of professionals advancing AI technology. The role involves analyzing and providing feedback on data to improve AI performance, specifically in the healthcare domain, by evaluating AI-generated work products and establishing benchmarks for accuracy and quality.
Responsibilities
- Create expert benchmark responses for healthcare-related professional scenarios
- Develop scoring rubrics that define high-quality healthcare reasoning, documentation, communication, and decision-making standards
- Evaluate AI-generated analyses, recommendations, care-related content, and operational deliverables against established benchmarks
- Assess the accuracy, completeness, clinical appropriateness, operational practicality, and professional quality of AI-generated outputs
- Review AI-generated work involving patient care workflows, healthcare administration, quality improvement, care coordination, utilization management, healthcare compliance, and clinical documentation
- Identify factual inaccuracies, clinical errors, unsupported recommendations, workflow issues, patient-safety concerns, and material omissions
- Apply professional judgment to determine whether outputs meet real-world healthcare standards and best practices
- Provide written rationale supporting evaluation decisions and scoring outcomes
- Participate in calibration exercises and quality review activities when required
Skills
- Minimum 5 years of professional experience in one or more of the following areas: Medicine, Nursing, Advanced Practice Nursing, Physician Assistant Practice, Rehabilitation Therapy, Healthcare Administration, Care Management, Population Health, Clinical Operations, Utilization Management, Healthcare Quality and Patient Safety, Health Information Management, Public Health, Healthcare Compliance, Case Management
- Active healthcare license, certification, registration, or credential preferred where applicable
- Strong understanding of healthcare workflows, patient care processes, healthcare regulations, quality standards, and professional practice requirements
- Experience reviewing, creating, or evaluating clinical documentation, care plans, operational processes, healthcare policies, quality initiatives, or patient-facing communications
- Ability to analyze complex healthcare scenarios and articulate professional reasoning clearly in writing
- Strong attention to detail and ability to identify clinical inaccuracies, patient-safety concerns, workflow issues, and compliance risks
- U.S.-based
- Experience working in hospitals, health systems, clinics, payer organizations, rehabilitation settings, public health organizations, or healthcare consulting environments
- Relevant credentials are preferred where applicable (e.g., MD, DO, RN, NP, PA-C, PT, OT, SLP, RHIA, CPHQ, CCM, CHC, FACHE, or equivalent)
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