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Remote Pharmacovigilance AI training jobs

Looking for AI-training work that uses Pharmacovigilance subject-matter expertise? These roles can connect knowledge of this field with tasks such as reviewing, labeling, writing, or evaluating examples for AI systems, depending on the individual posting. OpenTrain is the hiring organization for roles on OpenTrain. Candidates apply through OpenTrain, and OpenTrain may place or refer successful candidates to the client whose project they will support.

  • 100% remote
  • Flexible hours
  • Hourly / per-task pay
  • 2 open roles

Pharmacovigilance Documentation AI Training Expert

Apply deep drug-safety expertise to evaluate and author tasks that teach AI systems to reason about DSURs, PSURs, PBRERs, and aggregate safety data. This worldwide, part-time contract pays $70–$80 per hour.

Medical & Health
Document
Remote · Worldwide
English
Part-time · Flexible
Entry level
Hourly · $70–$80/hr

Posted Aug 4, 2026

Pharmacology AI Training Expert

Join OpenTrain as a Pharmacology AI Training Expert helping train and evaluate AI responses about pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, drug interactions, and therapeutic use. Contract role, 20+ hrs/week, paid $60–$80/hr for experienced PharmD/PhD/MD candidates.

Medical & Health
Text
Remote · Worldwide
English
Part-time · Flexible
Entry level
Hourly · $60–$80/hr

Posted Jul 21, 2026

What this work can involve

Pharmacovigilance expertise can be applied to AI-training and data-labeling work where human judgment helps prepare or review examples used by artificial-intelligence systems. Depending on the role, that work may include labeling or reviewing text, rating model responses, evaluating information, transcribing or recording audio, translating content, reviewing code, or applying subject-matter knowledge. The exact connection to Pharmacovigilance, along with the responsibilities and qualifications, is defined by each individual live posting.

  • Look for the specific type of AI-training or data-labeling work described in the posting.
  • Review the listed responsibilities and qualifications before deciding whether a role matches your subject-matter background.
  • Use the individual posting for the authoritative details about the work and its requirements.

How hiring works through OpenTrain

OpenTrain is the hiring organization for the public roles available through OpenTrain, and candidates apply through OpenTrain. A successful candidate may be placed or referred by OpenTrain to the client whose project they will support. Because client projects differ, each live posting provides the applicable eligibility, responsibilities, qualifications, and other role-specific details.

  • Apply through OpenTrain rather than directly to an unnamed third-party platform.
  • Read the individual posting for its stated eligibility, location rules, schedule, pay, and client requirements.
  • Treat the live posting as the source of truth for the role you are considering.

Frequently asked questions

What can this work involve?
Pharmacovigilance-focused AI-training work applies subject-matter knowledge to preparing or reviewing examples for artificial-intelligence systems. Depending on the posting, this may involve labeling or reviewing content, writing or rating model responses, evaluating information, or another form of data-labeling work. The individual live posting explains the exact responsibilities.
Where can I find role-specific details?
Find role-specific details in the individual live posting. That posting is the source of truth for eligibility, responsibilities, qualifications, experience, pay, hours, schedule, location rules, and client-specific requirements, which can differ between projects.
How does hiring work through OpenTrain?
OpenTrain is the hiring organization for these roles, and candidates apply through OpenTrain. OpenTrain may place or refer successful candidates to the client whose project they will support. Review the individual live posting for the applicable role details before applying.