Remote | Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants — Up to $80/hr

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We are sharing a specialised remote opportunity for experienced Medical Secretaries and Administrative Assistants to support a leading AI research lab working on next-generation machine learning systems.

This project focuses on applying real-world healthcare administrative expertise to help AI teams better understand operational workflows in medical environments. Professionals in this role will contribute their domain knowledge by creating realistic tasks and reviewing deliverables that reflect common administrative and coordination scenarios within healthcare settings.

Key Responsibilities

Create structured deliverables based on common requests within the medical administrative domain
Contribute professional expertise to help diagnose and solve real-world healthcare administrative challenges
Review peer-developed deliverables to improve research quality and domain accuracy
Provide detailed written explanations reflecting real healthcare administrative workflows
Ensure tasks reflect authentic medical office operations and healthcare coordination scenarios

Ideal Profile

Strong candidates may have:

4+ years of professional experience as a medical secretary, healthcare administrative assistant, or similar role
Strong understanding of medical office operations, documentation workflows, and administrative coordination
Excellent written communication skills with strong grammar and clarity
Ability to translate real-world healthcare administrative workflows into structured tasks and scenarios
Strong attention to detail and ability to articulate operational reasoning

Educational Background:

Background in Healthcare Administration, Medical Office Administration, Health Services Management, or related fields preferred

Nice to Have

Experience working in hospitals, clinics, or healthcare administrative environments
Familiarity with medical documentation processes and patient coordination workflows
Experience explaining healthcare administrative procedures clearly and accurately
Experience participating in training, documentation, or knowledge-sharing initiatives

Why This Opportunity

Contribute healthcare administrative expertise to cutting-edge AI research initiatives
Help improve AI systems understanding of real medical administrative workflows
Work with leading AI labs advancing next-generation machine learning systems
Flexible remote work with competitive hourly compensation

Contract Details

Independent contractor role
Fully remote with flexible scheduling
Expected workload: ~30 hours per week (potential to scale up to 40 hours)
Project duration: approximately 3–4 weeks
Competitive rates between $60–$80/hour depending on expertise
Weekly payments via Stripe or Wise
Projects may extend or adjust depending on scope and performance

About the Platform

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