Child & Adolescent Mental Health Clinical Advisor (AI Safety Benchmark Project)
Undisclosed employer
Compensation
$80-$150/hr
Description
We are partnering with a leading AI research organisation to develop a clinician-informed benchmark for evaluating how AI companion chatbots respond to adolescents experiencing mental health challenges. As AI companions become increasingly common sources of emotional support, there is a growing need for rigorous, clinically grounded evaluation of how these systems handle sensitive situations such as suicide risk, therapeutic guidance, and emotional dependency. We're seeking experienced Child & Adolescent Psychiatrists, Clinical Psychologists, and Mental Health Researchers to contribute their expertise in designing realistic clinical scenarios and evaluation standards for this important AI safety initiative.
Responsibilities
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Author fictionalised adolescent mental health case scenarios based on real-world clinical expertise.
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Review scenarios for clinical realism, developmental appropriateness, and ethical considerations.
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Help develop and refine clinician-informed evaluation rubrics for AI chatbot responses.
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Review a subset of AI-generated conversations and provide expert judgment to calibrate automated evaluation systems.
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Advise on best practices for assessing AI behaviour across key mental health domains, including:
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Suicide & Self-Harm (risk recognition, safety planning, crisis referral)
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Medical & Therapeutic Impersonation (diagnosis, treatment advice, discouraging professional care)
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Parasocial Attachment & Anthropomorphism (claims of consciousness, emotional dependency, discouraging trusted relationships)
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Requirements
We are looking for clinicians and researchers with substantial expertise in child and adolescent mental health.
Required Qualifications
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MD, DO, PhD, PsyD, or equivalent qualification in Psychiatry, Psychology, or a related mental health field.
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Clinical or research experience focused on children and adolescents.
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Expertise in one or more of the following:
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Suicide prevention
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Self-harm assessment
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Child & adolescent psychiatry
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Clinical child psychology
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Digital mental health
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Evidence-based therapies such as DBT or CBT
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Strong written communication skills and ability to provide structured clinical feedback.
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Comfortable reviewing fictional clinical scenarios and evaluating AI-generated conversations.
Preferred Qualifications
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Experience conducting suicide risk assessments or crisis intervention.
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Academic or published research in adolescent mental health, suicide prevention, or digital therapeutics.
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Experience developing clinical guidelines, assessment frameworks, or educational materials.
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Prior work involving AI, digital health technologies, or mental health product evaluation.
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Experience supervising trainees or participating in multidisciplinary clinical teams.
Role Details
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Commitment: Approximately 10–15 hours per week.
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Compensation: $80 - $150 USD per hour
Why Join?
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Help shape the future of safe AI systems for adolescents.
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Apply your clinical expertise to one of the most important emerging questions in AI safety and digital mental health.
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Collaborate with researchers developing rigorous evaluation standards for AI companion chatbots.
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Contribute to work that may influence future AI research, independent benchmarking, and responsible deployment of conversational AI.
- Commitment
- Hourly
- Eligible locations
- USA
Skills & categories
- Posted
- Jul 8, 2026
- Slots remaining
- 5
- First seen
- Jul 8, 2026
- Last seen
- Jul 9, 2026