Alignerr
Population Health Informaticist

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Population Health Informaticist (AI Training)
About The Role
We're partnering with leading AI research teams to build smarter, more accurate health AI — and we need population health experts to make it happen. As a Population Health Informaticist, you'll apply your expertise in health data and analytics to evaluate, improve, and inform AI systems that tackle real public health challenges.
This is a fully remote, flexible contract role that lets you contribute meaningfully to the future of health AI on your own schedule.
Organization: Alignerr
Type: Hourly Contract
Location: Remote
Commitment: 10–40 hours/week
What You'll Do
- Evaluate and analyze population-level health data to identify trends, disparities, and opportunities for intervention
- Review and assess AI-generated health insights for accuracy, relevance, and quality
- Design and critique dashboards, data pipelines, and reporting frameworks used in health surveillance and monitoring
- Translate complex analytical findings into clear, actionable recommendations
- Provide structured feedback that helps AI systems better understand and reason about population health topics
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- Experienced working with healthcare, public health, or population-level datasets
- Skilled in data analysis and visualization, with hands-on experience using dashboards and reporting tools
- Able to communicate complex data insights clearly to both technical and non-technical audiences
- Detail-oriented, self-motivated, and comfortable working independently
- Familiar with epidemiology, public health surveillance, or health informatics concepts


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Nice to Have
- Background in data annotation, data quality assurance, or evaluation workflows
- Experience with tools such as Tableau, Power BI, SQL, R, or Python in a health context
- Knowledge of social determinants of health or health equity frameworks
Why Join Us
- Work on cutting-edge AI projects with top research labs focused on improving health outcomes
- Fully remote and flexible — work on your own schedule
- Freelance perks: autonomy, variety, and global collaboration
- Contribute to meaningful work that shapes how AI understands and supports population health
- Potential for ongoing work and contract extension
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