
Medical Specialist (Fluent in Arabic) - Freelance AI Trainer Project
Meridial Marketplace, by Invisible · United States
- Hybrid
- Contract
- $65,000 / year
- United States
Job highlights
- Train AI models using Arabic medical expertise.
- Engage with AI on complex medical scenarios.
- Verify AI accuracy and identify errors.
- Improve AI reasoning and evaluation metrics.
- Shape the future of AI in healthcare.
About the role
About the Role
Are you a medical professional fluent in Arabic and eager to shape the future of AI? Large-scale language models are evolving from clever chatbots into powerful engines of scientific discovery. With high-quality training data, tomorrow’s AI can democratize world-class education, keep pace with cutting-edge research, and streamline clinical work for healthcare professionals everywhere. That training data begins with you—we need your expertise to help power the next generation of AI.
Responsibilities
We’re looking for Arabic-fluent professionals with a strong medical background—whether you’ve worked in clinical care, medical research, public health, biomedical education, or related fields. You should be comfortable engaging with topics across medicine, including internal medicine, pharmacology, pathology, clinical diagnostics, medical ethics, human physiology, epidemiology, immunology, and evidence-based medicine. You’ll challenge advanced language models on subjects like differential diagnosis, drug interactions, treatment protocols, pathophysiological mechanisms, clinical trial design, public health interventions, and diagnostic imaging interpretation—documenting every failure mode so we can strengthen model reasoning.
On a typical day, you will converse with the model on clinical scenarios and theoretical medical questions in both Arabic and English, verify factual accuracy and logical soundness, capture reproducible error traces, and suggest improvements to our prompt engineering and evaluation metrics.
Qualifications
- A background in medicine, healthcare, or biomedical sciences is required.
- This could include clinical experience, academic or research work, health communications, medical translation, or public health engagement.
- Clear, metacognitive communication—explicitly articulating reasoning and decision processes (“showing your work”)—is essential.
- Fluency in Arabic is required.
Compensation and Benefits
We offer a pay range of $6 to $65 per hour, with the exact rate determined after evaluating your experience, expertise, and geographic location. Final offer amounts may vary from the pay range listed above. As a contractor, you’ll supply a secure computer and high-speed internet; company-sponsored benefits such as health insurance and PTO do not apply.
Key skills/competency
- Arabic Language Fluency
- Medical Expertise
- AI Training
- Clinical Scenarios
- Factual Accuracy Verification
- Reasoning and Decision Processes
- Prompt Engineering
- Medical Ethics
- Human Physiology
- Evidence-Based Medicine
Skills & topics
- Medical Specialist
- Arabic
- AI Trainer
- Language Model Training
- Healthcare AI
- Medical Expertise
- Contractor
- Remote Work
- Data Annotation
- Clinical Scenarios
How to get hired
- Tailor your resume: Highlight your Arabic fluency and specific medical expertise, emphasizing experience relevant to AI training.
- Showcase your skills: Clearly articulate your medical background, communication abilities, and any experience with AI or data annotation.
- Prepare for interviews: Be ready to discuss your medical knowledge and how you would approach training an AI model.
- Understand the role: Demonstrate your understanding of how medical data contributes to AI development and its potential impact.
Technical preparation
Behavioral questions
Frequently asked questions
- What medical backgrounds are most suitable for the Arabic-Fluent Medical AI Trainer role at Meridial Marketplace?
- The Arabic-Fluent Medical AI Trainer role at Meridial Marketplace welcomes a broad range of medical backgrounds. This includes clinical care, medical research, public health, biomedical education, health communications, medical translation, and public health engagement. Essentially, any experience where you've applied your medical knowledge and can communicate complex topics clearly is valuable.
- What is the expected daily work for an Arabic-Fluent Medical AI Trainer at Invisible?
- A typical day as an Arabic-Fluent Medical AI Trainer involves conversing with AI models in both Arabic and English about clinical scenarios and medical questions. You will be responsible for verifying the factual accuracy and logical soundness of the AI's responses, documenting any errors or failure modes, and providing suggestions for improving prompt engineering and evaluation metrics.
- What are the technical requirements for the AI Trainer position?
- For the AI Trainer position, you will need to supply your own secure computer and a high-speed internet connection. The company does not provide hardware or specific software, so you must ensure you have a reliable setup to perform your duties effectively.
- How is the hourly rate determined for the Arabic-Fluent Medical AI Trainer role?
- The hourly rate for the Arabic-Fluent Medical AI Trainer role ranges from $6 to $65 per hour. The final rate is determined after a thorough evaluation of your specific experience, expertise in the medical field, and your geographic location. It's important to note that the final offer may vary from the listed range.
- Does Invisible offer benefits like health insurance or PTO for contract AI Trainers?
- As this is a contractor position, Invisible does not offer company-sponsored benefits such as health insurance or Paid Time Off (PTO) to Arabic-Fluent Medical AI Trainers. You will be responsible for your own benefits and time off arrangements.
- What specific medical topics will I be discussing with the AI model as a trainer?
- As an Arabic-Fluent Medical AI Trainer, you will engage with the AI on a wide array of medical topics. These include internal medicine, pharmacology, pathology, clinical diagnostics, medical ethics, human physiology, epidemiology, immunology, and evidence-based medicine. You'll also discuss differential diagnosis, drug interactions, treatment protocols, and more.