Mindrift
Compliance Analyst - Freelance AI Trainer

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About Mindrift
Mindrift connects specialists with project-based AI opportunities for leading tech companies, with a focus on testing, evaluating, and improving AI systems. Our model prioritises diverse expertise, working at the intersections of AI and compliance, data, product, testing, regulation, enforcement, and more.
Participation is project-based, not permanent employment. We're interested in taking on new work in as many domains as possible.
What This Opportunity Involves
While each project has unique tasks, contributors may:
- Design and evaluate rule application scenarios, reading compliance artifacts (e.g., advertisements, disclosures, or policies) against specific regulations and citing the exact subsection applicable or violated.
- Write sanctions alert disposition cases, including structured false-positive reasoning documentation and escalation scenarios.
- Build compliance testing scenarios, including:
- Sample selection
- Test design
- Findings documentation
- Examiners-ready conclusion memos
- Develop policy gap identification cases, where:
- Internal policies are silent on regulatory requirements
- Conflicts or contradictions with the regulation
- Are outdated and do not reflect recent changes
- Document all test cases carefully, ensuring verified regulatory citations to specific subsections—never approximated or fabricated.
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Why Contribute?
Passionate specialists cover a broad range of skills. Our contributors enter and leave due to:
- Personal career goals
- Current restrictions (work visas, company licenses, family needs)
- Interests that satisfy their curiosity, nurture professional growth, and take their career in new directions.
- A desire for tangible connection to current events, like improving AI fairness reporting, broadening NLP evaluation methodologies, or slowing the spread of deepfake disinformation.
None of this is a requirement. Project contributions should fill a void or reconnect you to what you love about work. We want a role like this to bring a sense of meaning to part of your life.
What We Look For
This opportunity is best suited for professionals in compliance, regulatory affairs, legal services, or financial Services who are seeking part-time or project-based involvement.
We seek contributors with:
- A degree in Law, Finance, Economics, Business Administration, Accounting, or a related field.
- Minimum 2+ years of experience in:
- Compliance
- Audit
- Legal
- Risk management
- Financial services (or adjacent roles)
- Current or recent experience in:
- Compliance & regulatory roles
- Financial crimes investigations
- Strong citation discipline—the ability to identify exact regulatory subsections and flag uncertainty rather than approximate findings.
- A certification such as CRCM, CAMS, or another local equivalent advantage. Alternatively, former regulatory examiner or inspector status equally valuable.
- Advanced written English at C1+ level required.


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How It Works
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Project Expectations
Time Requirement
For this project, tasks are estimated to require 10–20 hours per week during active phases. This is a rough estimate, not a guaranteed workload, and applies only while the project is active.
Compensation
Earnings depend on your level and pace of contribution. On this project, contributors can earn up to $60/hour, though this varies based on scope, complexity, and required expertise.
Note: Compensation may differ between projects due to talent demand, project complexity, and experience levels. Always align expectations when selecting a project.
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