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Medical Affairs KOL Communication Review

Remote · Global Hourly Currently live $15–$20/hr
Overview

Review individual AI-generated KOL communication materials for scientific accuracy and compliance, scoring each against a rubric to support RLHF training.

About this job

We are looking for medical affairs professionals to help improve AI systems by reviewing AI-generated materials intended for KOL engagement, including advisory board briefing documents and scientific discussion guides. This work directly supports RLHF reward-model training. You will assess each response's scientific accuracy and compliance with medical affairs standards, scoring it against a defined rubric.
Your review helps ensure AI-generated medical affairs content is accurate, appropriately balanced, and safe to build training data from.

What you'll do
  • Review individual AI-generated KOL engagement and briefing materials.
  • Check scientific accuracy of clinical data presented.
  • Assess balance and absence of promotional language.
  • Flag compliance concerns in generated content.
  • Score each response against a structured compliance rubric for RLHF training pipelines.
  • Provide written rationale explaining the score assigned.
  • Apply the rubric consistently across tasks.
Required skills
Medical CommunicationsPublication PlanningMedical InformationAdvisory Boards & KOLMedical EducationMedical AffairsScientific CommunicationsCompliance ReviewMedical WritingStakeholder Engagement
Who can apply
  • Field of study: Medicine (General), Pharmacy (General), Clinical Pharmacy, Industrial Pharmacy, Drug Regulatory Affairs, Pharmaceutical Analysis / Quality Control, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Pharmacovigilance / Drug Safety, Midwifery, Biology, Biotechnology, Veterinary Medicine
About grayder

Life science AI is only as good as the experts who train it.

A vetted network of doctors, scientists, and regulatory specialists who train and evaluate the models behind drug discovery, clinical trials, medical devices, and healthcare. Remote, flexible, matched to your field.

What specialists do

  • Annotation — labelling clinical text, imaging and molecular data
  • Model evaluation — scoring outputs against expert standards
  • Rubric design and execution
  • Fine-tuning data — writing expert responses
  • Q&A sets, summaries and reports

Why specialists join

  • Work matched to your speciality
  • Remote and flexible — on your own schedule
  • Credentialed by your peers
  • Meaningful impact on healthcare AI
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