- Experience
- 3+ yrs
- Salary
- USD 850 – USD 1,000 / day
- Openings
- 1
- Posted
- 2 weeks ago
- Work mode
- Work from home
- Eligibility
- Experienced education technology professionals in the United States who meet the required background and tool-use criteria may apply.
- Resume
- Required to apply
Job description
About the Role
This remote contract opportunity is for an education technology specialist who can help design realistic benchmark environments and tasks for AI research. The work is centered on real-world school and district workflows, with an emphasis on building authentic digital workspaces that reflect the tools and documents used in education settings every day.
The role supports a project that evaluates frontier AI systems by recreating practical ed-tech operations and multi-step scenarios. The work is fully remote and intended for experienced professionals who are comfortable turning complex education workflows into structured task specifications.
What You’ll Do
- Create a realistic digital workspace based on the Drive folders and materials you use in your own education technology work.
- Include assets such as product specifications, learning design documents, assessment rubrics, engagement reports, integration plans, professional development materials, and email conversations.
- Model platforms and workflows such as Google Classroom, PowerSchool, and Google Forms.
- Develop multi-step tasks that reflect genuine day-to-day processes and require coordination across several applications, files, and stakeholders.
- Work with other education technology experts to shape the environment, define task boundaries, and review scenarios for accuracy and challenge level.
- Partner asynchronously with research teams to improve task design and evaluation standards for ed-tech AI benchmarks.
- Contribute to AI research efforts that help leading labs train and assess the next generation of AI systems.
Background Needed
- You should have at least 3 years of full-time experience in a Fortune 500 ed-tech company, an R1 university, or a major K-12 district or state education agency.
- Relevant experience may include LMS administration, educational product management, learning engineering, instructional design, learning analytics, assessment design, adaptive learning platforms, or district-level ed-tech leadership.
- You must be familiar with student-data compliance requirements such as FERPA and COPPA, as well as accessibility standards including WCAG and Section 508.
- Daily hands-on use of Google Classroom, PowerSchool, Infinite Campus, and Google Forms is expected.
- Strong analytical and writing ability is required so you can convert education workflows into clear task specifications.
Compensation and Process
Pay is tied to completed tasks, with typical compensation of about $850 to $1,000 per task, depending on quality and subject to change as the project develops. High-performing contributors may also earn a weekly bonus. In addition, top performers may later be moved to an hourly pay structure if quality and throughput remain strong.
The application process is estimated to take 20 to 30 minutes and includes uploading a resume, completing an AI interview based on that resume, and submitting the form.
Additional Information
The company is headquartered in San Francisco and works with elite creative and technical talent on projects for leading AI research labs. Its backers include Benchmark, General Catalyst, Peter Thiel, Adam D'Angelo, Larry Summers, and Jack Dorsey.
If you need support during the process, assistance is available through the company's support contact. Review steps and platform details are available through the employer's documentation.
Applicants are reviewed daily, and completing all application steps is required to be considered.