22 Aug
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OpenTrain AI
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Winnipeg
22 Aug
OpenTrain AI
Winnipeg
About OpenTrain
OpenTrain AI is the #1 platform for finding and building careers in AI training and data labeling. We are recruiting a Clinical Pharmacology AI Training Expert to help create specialized training materials that teach AI systems to reason about clinical pharmacology. OpenTrain gives contributors a place to discover opportunities, build a profile, and develop a lasting portfolio of AI training work. Creating an OpenTrain account is free, and candidates apply through OpenTrain. About AI Training Work
AI training is the human side of building modern artificial intelligence. Experts create, review, and evaluate examples so AI systems can produce more accurate and useful results. In this role, your clinical judgment will help shape AI workflows involving pharmacology data, dose decisions, exposure-response relationships, and efficacy and safety analysis. Remote work that can fit around other professional commitments Directly contribute to the development of cutting-edge AI systems Use specialized clinical pharmacology expertise in a growing technology field The Role
OpenTrain AI is seeking a Clinical Pharmacology AI Training Expert to create and evaluate clinically plausible pharmacology content for AI training workflows. You will simulate PK and PD datasets, dosing and escalation regimens, exposure-response relationships, and bioanalytical reports. Your work must ensure that dose rationale and concentration data reconcile with efficacy and safety outputs. You will also author clinical pharmacology tasks and develop prompts, golden outputs, and rubrics that measure an AI agent's ability to perform this work.
Remote contract role Open to candidates in the United States or Canada Minimum availability of 20 to 25 hours per week 30 or more hours per week preferred Default commitment of 40 hours per week $120-$170 USD per hour What You'll Do
You will build realistic pharmacology layers for clinical data rooms and produce materials suitable for expert review. The work combines clinical pharmacology judgment, structured data creation, and evaluation design for AI systems. Build PK and PD datasets and bioanalytical reports Develop clinically plausible dosing and escalation regimens Create exposure-response relationships Write dose-selection rationale Author drug concentration and response sections Develop drug-drug and drug-disease interaction content Create prompts, golden outputs, and evaluation rubrics Work from protocols and statistical analysis plans Reconcile pharmacology with efficacy and safety outputs Required Qualifications
This role requires substantial professional clinical pharmacology experience and the ability to produce clinically rigorous work. The structured experience-level field identifies the opportunity as entry level, but the listed qualifications require at least five years of professional experience. At least five years of qualified experience in clinical pharmacology Hands-on PK/PD analysis experience Experience with dose selection and escalation Experience with exposure-response analysis Experience supporting pre-market Phase 1-3 programs as a clinical pharmacologist Ability to exercise sound clinical pharmacology judgment Ability to reconcile pharmacology with efficacy and safety outputs PharmD, PhD in pharmacology or pharmacokinetics, MD, or equivalent education Helpful Background
The following experience is valuable for this role and may help you work effectively across clinical pharmacology AI training tasks. First-in-human program experience Familiarity with clinical protocols Familiarity with statistical analysis plans Experience authoring drug interaction content
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📌 Clinical Pharmacology AI Training Expert (Winnipeg)
🏢 OpenTrain AI
📍 Winnipeg