Wellness & Nutrition Content Expert, AI Review, Part-Time

About mpathic


Keeping the human in AI. mpathic is a trusted leader in advancing clinical accuracy and quality through developing AI-enhanced solutions. mpathic offers human services in red teaming, trust & safety, central rating and monitoring for clinical trials and expert data annotation for LLM builders. Our reviewers have specialization in behavioral analysis, conversational design, mental health, psychiatry, social services and clinical trial settings.


About the Role


mpathic is seeking part-time wellness, nutrition, and lifestyle experts—including writers, educators, coaches, influencers, or subject-matter experts—who are skilled communicators and thoughtful analysts of human behavior and language.

You will collaborate on confidential AI safety and quality initiatives focused on wellness, nutrition, diet culture, healthy behavior change, and non-clinical wellbeing content generated by large language models. This role is non-clinical and does not involve diagnosis, treatment, or crisis intervention.


What You’ll Be Working On


You’ll help ensure AI systems provide responsible, accurate, and non-harmful guidance related to wellness, nutrition, food, body image, and lifestyle topics.


Responsibilities may include:

  • Reviewing and stress-testing AI-generated wellness, nutrition, and lifestyle content
  • Roleplaying realistic user conversations related to diet, health goals, habits, and wellbeing
  • Identifying misleading, unsafe, biased, or low-quality wellness advice
  • Evaluating tone, clarity, inclusivity, and cultural sensitivity in AI responses
  • Developing personas, scenarios, and evaluation rubrics for wellness-related use cases
  • Documenting edge cases, failures, and improvement opportunities
  • Providing structured written feedback to researchers and engineers
  • Collaborating with interdisciplinary teams on AI safety, trust, and content quality
  • Maintaining strict confidentiality and quality standards

This role is writing- and judgment-intensive, and well-suited for people who regularly analyze, create, or critique wellness-related content.


What We’re Looking For


Successful candidates are clear communicators, thoughtful reviewers, and comfortable working independently while contributing to a collaborative team.


Basic Qualifications

  • Demonstrated expertise in wellness, nutrition, diet, or lifestyle education, such as:
    • Nutrition or diet education (formal or informal)
    • Wellness coaching or health education
    • Food, fitness, or wellness content creation
    • Body image, intuitive eating, or behavior change frameworks
  • Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to clearly explain reasoning and feedback
  • Experience evaluating or creating digital content (articles, social posts, scripts, newsletters, guides, etc.)
  • Comfort working with AI tools and conversational systems
  • Strong ethical judgment and attention to safety, accuracy, and harm prevention
  • Ability to work remotely using Slack, LLM tools, and standard productivity software
  • Comfort with ambiguity, iteration, and feedback-driven work
  • Willingness to sign NDAs and work with confidential materials
  • Availability up to 10 hours per week, with occasional scheduled meetings

Above and Beyond

  • Background in nutrition science, public health, health communication, or behavior change
  • Experience as a wellness or nutrition influencer, blogger, or educator
  • Familiarity with diet culture harms, eating disorder–adjacent risks, or wellness misinformation
  • Experience with content moderation, trust & safety, or quality assurance
  • Background in conversational design, UX writing, or scenario design
  • Interest in AI, language models, or responsible technology
  • Participation in online communities (e.g., Instagram, TikTok, Substack, Discord, Reddit)

Compensation

$30-40/hour depending on experience

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