Remote · Flexible Hours · Mid Level
Your expertise in biology / physics / chemistry will ensure the scientific accuracy, rigor, and instructional quality of these assessment items. You will create and evaluate Spanish/English prompts and responses, ensuring scientific precision while maintaining clear, natural Spanish phrasing consistent with academic conventions in the United States (Spanish-speaking), Spain, Chile, or Mexico, and alignment with English where needed.
Create detailed prompts in Spanish and/or English with multiple constraints and scientifically accurate instructions.
Establish high-level expectations for correct responses in STEM contexts, and develop comprehensive rubrics that account for scientific rigor and—when written in Spanish—linguistic clarity, regionally appropriate terminology (United States \[Spanish-speaking\], Spain, Chile, or Mexico usage), and academic tone.
Run prompts through AI models and assess preliminary outputs against expectations for scientific accuracy, reasoning quality, and clarity. Compare Spanish and English responses where needed.
Collaborate in QA review processes to ensure prompt tasks and rubrics meet scientific standards. Maintain consistency and reliability across Spanish-language benchmarks prior to integration into official evaluation sets.
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