Tutoring Specialist — Freelance AI Trainer Project
About the role
Meridial (powered by Invisible Technologies) is looking for experienced instructional professionals worldwide to help train AI systems on educational reasoning. You’ll engage AI models on complex teaching scenarios, validate pedagogical accuracy, evaluate instructional quality, document reasoning gaps, and write ‘gold standard’ teaching exemplars — turning your expertise into the training data that shapes tomorrow’s AI tutors. Native-level English required. Remote, worldwide-open, paid hourly.
What you'll do
- Engage AI models on realistic educational scenarios to test reasoning quality, instructional value, and pedagogical logic
- Evaluate AI outputs for clarity and correctness; analyze subtle reasoning errors and document gaps in logical sequencing
- Provide structured, rewritten explanations to elevate how the model reasons through and explains complex concepts
- Create ‘gold standard’ teaching exemplars that demonstrate best-in-class instructional practice across subjects
Requirements
- Tangible, hands-on experience teaching, tutoring, or building curriculum — as a TA, tutor, lecturer, or course creator
- Experience with university instruction, bootcamp mentoring, corporate enablement, or online courses (Udemy, Coursera, Udacity) highly valued
- Native-level English communication with the ability to explain and document complex concepts in clear, logically sequenced steps
- Deep expertise in instruction and structured reasoning; high empathy and high rigor in communication
About Meridial
Meridial, powered by Invisible Technologies, is a global AI expert marketplace connecting domain professionals worldwide with freelance AI training and evaluation projects.
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