Freelance Spatial AI and Machine Learning Consultant

NFP PEOPLE
London
2 weeks ago
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Freelance Spatial AI and Machine Learning Consultant

Contract: February – December 2026

Days: Up to 24 days total (typically 1–2 days per week, with higher demand in the first quarter)

Location: Remote, UK-based

Rate: Self employed day rate aligned with equivalent annual salary

A national environmental charity is seeking an experienced Freelance Spatial AI and Machine Learning Consultant to help shape and deliver two innovative geospatial digital products. These tools one a predictive risk model, the other a computer vision system for detecting and classifying litter will play a key role in improving public spaces, reducing waste, and supporting future data integration.

This is a unique opportunity to lead the strategic and technical development of cutting edge AI/ML systems that will have real world environmental impact.

You will partner with the charity’s Research & Intervention Lead, Project Director and in house Data Analyst to design, build, validate and embed robust AI/ML frameworks. Your expertise will guide the full lifecycle of both projects, ensuring technical excellence, reproducibility, and long term sustainability.

Key ResponsibilitiesStrategic & Technical Leadership

  • Review project objectives and shape the technical direction of both AI/ML products.

  • Advise on model selection, training, testing and deployment strategies.

  • Provide recommendations that consider scalability, licensing, futureproofing and cost effectiveness.

  • Contribute to final recommendations on how the enhanced frameworks can support national scale litter prevention and resource targeting.

Risk Model Review & Enhancement

  • Evaluate the existing geospatial modelling pipeline, including architecture, data inputs, feature engineering and algorithm performance.

  • Recommend improvements to workflows, feature sets and geospatial techniques.

  • Support experimentation using predictive modelling approaches such as Random Forest and Gradient Boosting.

  • Strengthen validation processes, including training/testing design, diagnostics and error analysis.

  • Conduct independent quality assurance to assess robustness, stability and interpretability.

Computer Vision System Development

  • Define the vision, success criteria and performance targets for a new litter detection computer vision model.

  • Develop a data acquisition and annotation strategy with strong QA processes.

  • Evaluate alternative model families, annotation schemas and deployment architectures.

  • Validate the end to end development plan, ensuring alignment with scope, timeline and complexity.

  • Design evaluation and error analysis frameworks to measure real world performance and guide iteration.

  • Advise on long term sustainability, technical debt reduction and modular upgrade pathways.

Stakeholder & Project Management

  • Manage milestones, dependencies and deliverables, keeping internal stakeholders aligned.

  • Communicate technical concepts clearly to non technical audiences.

  • Provide written technical notes and participate in short progress meetings.

Capacity Building & Documentation

  • Mentor internal staff on advanced predictive and spatial modelling methods.

  • Review and contribute to clear, auditable technical documentation.

Person SpecificationEssential

  • Minimum 5 years’ professional experience in AI, predictive analytics and machine learning model development.

  • Strong proficiency in spatial data science and GIS enabled modelling (QGIS, ArcGIS Pro or Python GIS stack).

  • Skilled in PyTorch, Ultralytics YOLO and cloud data management (AWS or Azure).

  • Experience working with UK socio environmental datasets (IMD, ONS, land use, accessibility).

  • Experience integrating models into offline or on prem environments.

  • Ability to identify risks early and propose practical mitigation strategies.

  • Proven experience maintaining stakeholder alignment across project milestones.

  • Right to work in the UK, ability to demonstrate contractor status, and professional indemnity insurance.

Desirable

  • Experience in environmental risk modelling, urban analytics or behavioural data analysis.

  • Understanding of geostatistics, spatial interpolation and postcode level disaggregation.

  • Familiarity with environmental behaviour change programmes.

If you’re excited by the opportunity to shape impactful AI systems that support cleaner, greener communities, we’d love to hear from you.

For more information, please contact Hannah at NFP People.

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