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Join our visionary team as a Forensic Psychiatrist AI Trainer, shaping the future of mental health technology. Leverage your forensic psychiatry expertise to develop robust AI systems by crafting evaluative rubrics and training models that support accurate, ethical, and impactful outcomes. This is a unique opportunity to blend clinical experience with innovative artificial intelligence solutions in a fully remote setting.
Job Responsibility:
Design and refine comprehensive rubrics for evaluating forensic psychiatric cases within an AI training framework
Collaborate with AI engineers and data scientists to translate complex psychiatric concepts into actionable training data
Review, analyze, and annotate forensic materials to ensure the AI’s decision-making aligns with current standards of practice
Assess model outputs for clinical accuracy, ethical considerations, and real-world applicability
Contribute subject-matter expertise to ongoing development, testing, and improvement of AI models
Communicate clearly and proactively in written and verbal formats to document processes and convey findings to multidisciplinary teams
Stay abreast of legal and ethical developments in forensic psychiatry and integrate this knowledge into model training
Requirements:
MD or PhD in Psychiatry with board certification
Demonstrated experience in forensic psychiatric assessment and report writing
Deep understanding of legal, ethical, and clinical principles in forensic mental health
Exceptional written and verbal communication skills with an eye for nuanced, precise language
Proven ability to collaborate on interdisciplinary projects across technical and clinical domains
Skill in critical thinking, data evaluation, and structured problem-solving
Self-motivated and comfortable working remotely with distributed teams
Nice to have:
Peer-reviewed research publications in forensic psychiatry or related interdisciplinary topics