OBGYN - Online Medical Writing for AI Training (Remote, Part-Time)

OpenTrain AI
Leeds
5 months ago
Applications closed

Job Title: OBGYN (5+ Years Experience) - Medical Writing for AI Training (Remote, Part-Time)


Position Highlights:

This is an online position that is fully remote with a flexible schedule. It is ideal for professionals seeking additional income alongside their primary role:

  • Contract Position
  • Pay Rate: £80 - £110 per hour
  • Work Setup: Remote / Work from Home
  • Schedule: Flexible, Part-Time


Company Overview:

OpenTrain AI is a leading platform connecting professionals with remote, flexible work opportunities to help train and improve AI systems. We specialize in sourcing expert knowledge for cutting-edge projects that drive the future of artificial intelligence.

We are currently seeking experienced OBGYN professionals to complete medical writing tasks on our online platform, contributing to the development of AI systems in the healthcare domain.


Job Description:

We are looking for highly experienced Obstetrics and Gynecology (OBGYN) professionals to work from home, completing long-form writing and editing tasks through our online platform.

This role focuses on creating detailed, evidence-based content to support the training of AI systems. It is not a traditional clinical role but a remote, part-time opportunity where you can share your expertise through structured, high-quality writing.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Complete long-form medical writing tasks on topics within the OBGYN field.
  • Edit and refine medical content to align with project specifications and quality standards.
  • Ensure all content adheres to World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines and international best practices.
  • Collaborate with the OpenTrain AI team via online tools to ensure deliverables meet project requirements.
  • Stay up-to-date with developments in OBGYN to incorporate current knowledge into writing tasks.


Work Setup Requirements:

  • Work Location: 100% remote, work-from-home.
  • Equipment: A modern computer or laptop capable of running standard productivity software.
  • Internet: A stable internet connection with a minimum speed of 25 Mbps for seamless access to the online platform and collaboration tools.


Qualifications:

  • Education: MBBS or equivalent, with completed training and specialization in Obstetrics and Gynecology.
  • Experience: Minimum of 5 years of professional OBGYN experience in clinical practice, teaching, or research.
  • Medical Writing Skills: Proven ability to produce clear, accurate, and engaging long-form medical content.
  • English Proficiency: Native or near-native proficiency in English with exceptional written communication skills.
  • WHO Knowledge: Familiarity with WHO guidelines and maternal/reproductive health standards.
  • Technical Skills: Proficiency in using word processing tools and online collaboration platforms.


What We Offer:

  • Competitive Pay: £80 - £110 per hour, based on experience and expertise.
  • Flexibility: Part-time, remote work with a schedule tailored to your availability.
  • Impactful Role: Contribute to the advancement of AI in healthcare through your writing.
  • User-Friendly Platform: Access a seamless online system to manage and complete tasks efficiently.

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