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Education Content Reviewer (Image & Video)

Create and assess educational questions, step-by-step explanations, and answer keys from image and video scenarios as a remote contractor; 20+ hrs/week, $20–$40/hr, English required, and no prior AI experience necessary.

OpenTrain AI

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100% Remote Hourly · $20–$40/hr

$20–$40/hr

Compensation

Worldwide

Eligibility

Entry

Experience

Jun 28, 2026

Posted

Open worldwide

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About OpenTrain

OpenTrain is the #1 platform for people building careers in AI training and data labeling. We help contributors discover projects, build a unified portfolio, and grow a durable freelance career teaching AI systems with real-world examples.

This role is hosted through OpenTrain and supports work for OpenTrain. You will join a remote expert team shaping how educational AI systems learn and reason.

Why AI training is rewarding

AI training (data labeling and human feedback work) is the human side of building modern AI. Contributors create the examples and judgments models learn from — annotating images/video, writing and rating model responses, and defining what high-quality reasoning looks like.

Work is typically remote, flexible, and accessible: many projects need strong communication and domain knowledge rather than prior AI experience. Contributors directly influence how next-generation educational tools behave.

The role

OpenTrain is recruiting an Education Content Reviewer to design challenging questions from image and video scenarios, write clear step-by-step explanations and comprehensive answers, and evaluate responses from other contributors.

This is a contractor, part-time role (20+ hours/week). Compensation is hourly at USD $20–$40/hr. Work is remote and worldwide; English proficiency is required.

  • Employment type: Contractor, Part-time
  • Time: 20+ hours/week
  • Pay: $20–$40 per hour (USD)
  • Language: English
  • Data type: Image and video scenarios
  • Labeling tasks: Text generation and evaluation/rating

What you'll do

You will create and refine instructional content and quality standards that teach models how to reason about visual scenarios. Tasks balance creative question design with clear, rigorous explanation writing and reviewer feedback.

Work is collaborative with a remote team to refine guidelines and improve learning outcomes; you will also interpret ambiguous prompts and adapt approaches to maximize educational value.

  • Design insightful, scenario-based questions from images and videos.
  • Write structured, step-by-step explanations and comprehensive answer keys.
  • Review and rate responses from other contributors for clarity, depth, and accuracy.
  • Provide constructive feedback and help refine project guidelines and standards.
  • Maintain high standards for content accuracy, relevance, and instructional quality.

Requirements

The project welcomes entry-level applicants who meet the core skills below; prior AI experience is not required but helpful backgrounds are noted later.

You must be able to work independently and collaboratively in a remote environment, communicate clearly in written English, and commit to the stated time and pay structure.

  • Experience explaining complex concepts clearly, ideally in educational or instructional settings.
  • Strong written communication skills and attention to detail.
  • Ability to evaluate reasoning processes and align content to learning objectives.
  • Comfort navigating ambiguity and solving open-ended problems.
  • Proficiency designing educational content for diverse learning contexts.
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a remote team.

Helpful background

The following backgrounds are advantageous but not required; they help when designing assessments and explanations that model strong reasoning.

If you have experience in these areas, highlight it on your OpenTrain profile when applying.

  • Human learning sciences or cognitive psychology
  • Instructional design or assessment design
  • AI or technology-enhanced learning projects
  • Educational evaluation or curriculum development

How it works and how to apply

Apply through OpenTrain: create a profile, submit samples or relevant experience, and indicate availability for 20+ hours/week. You may be asked to complete a short qualification task to demonstrate your approach to designing questions and explanations.

Once approved you will work with project guidelines and a remote team, using the platform's labeling tools (other/proprietary software) to create and review content. Compensation is hourly as stated.

  • Create an OpenTrain account and complete your profile.
  • Apply to the project and complete any qualification tasks.
  • Accept assignments and work remotely using the provided labeling tools.
  • Collaborate on guidelines and submit reviews and content per project standards.