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Clinical Practice Nurse Educator - AI Response Evaluation (Part-Time, Fixed Term Contract)

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Job Title: Clinical Practice Nurse Educator - AI Response Evaluation (Part-Time Fixed Term Contract
Position Type:  Contract - Remote
Duration:  November 2025 - December 2025 (with possibility of extension)
Compensation:  $55 USD per hour
Work Schedule:PRN (as needed) assessments  

About Elsevier
A global leader in information and analytics, we help researchers and healthcare professionals advance science and improve health outcomes for the benefit of society. Building on our publishing heritage, we combine quality information and vast data sets with analytics to support visionary science and research, health education and interactive learning, as well as exceptional healthcare and clinical practice. At Elsevier, your work contributes to the world’s grand challenges and a more sustainable future. We harness innovative technologies to support science and healthcare to partner for a better world. 

About our Team
Elsevier Health is a division of Elsevier that is committed to supporting clinicians, health leaders, educators and students to overcome the challenges they face every day. We support healthcare professionals throughout their career journey from education through to clinical practice. We believe that by providing evidence–based information, we can help empower clinicians to provide the best healthcare possible. 

About the Role
We are seeking experienced Nurse Educators currently in clinical practice to evaluate AI-generated responses in the nursing health education space. This remote contract position involves reviewing and rating educational content for accuracy, completeness, and educational value. In this role, you will work closely with Elsevier Health data and content teams to ensure accuracy of content. You will play a critical role in reviewing content that will support clinicians at the point of care and providing regular feedback throughout the content and product development cycle.

Responsibilities: 

  • Review and evaluate AI-generated responses on nursing education topics 
  • Rate responses based on: 
    • Overall helpfulness 
    • Comprehension
    • Correctness
    • Completeness
    • Educational harmfulness
  • Complete assigned queries within specified deadlines (approximately 15 minutes per query) 
  • Provide detailed, professional assessments to support educational content development 

Requirements:

  • Education: Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) required 
  • Licensure: Current Registered Nurse (RN) license in good standing 
  • Certification: Certified Nurse Educator (CNE) from the National League for Nursing (NLN) preferred 
  • Experience:Minimum 2+ years of teaching experience as a nurse educator 
  • Current Practice: Must be actively engaged in clinical nursing practice 

Project Details: 

  • Start Date: November 2025
  • Initial Commitment:One month to complete assigned query review 
  • Workload: Total number of queries assigned based on number of reviewers 
  • Time Investment: Approximately 15 minutes per query evaluation 
  • Work Arrangement: Fully remote position based on US time zone 
  • Contract Structure: Employment through third-party agency 

Deadline Requirements:  

  • PRN evaluations with varying deadlines based on workload 
  • First major deadline: One month from project start 
  • Flexibility required for urgent assessment needs 

Compensation and Benefits: 

  • Pay: This role will pay a standardized rate of $55 USD / hour
  • Perks: Gain access to Elsevier Health products, join a community of talented clinicians, and have an impact on the next generation of health solutions

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