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Mental-Health Crisis Prevention Expert
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Role Title: Mental-Health Crisis Prevention Expert Role Type: Contractor Location: Remote Our team is engaging Mental-Health Crisis Prevention Experts to contribute to a customer-focused project centering on mental-health safety and crisis prevention frameworks. In this role, you'll apply your expertise to help train next-generation AI systems. Your work will shape how models learn, reason, and perform through high-quality, real-world input. No prior experience in AI is required — your domain knowledge is what matters. This engagement is ideal for contributors passionate about advancing safe digital mental-health practices and creating resources that support individuals at risk. Scope of Work Develop and refine structured taxonomies related to self-harm, eating disorders, emotional dependency, and suicide prevention.Design comprehensive frameworks for detecting potentially harmful advice or crisis signals within digital environments.Create and validate rubrics for clinical response standards that prioritize mental-health safety and crisis intervention protocols.Establish benchmark guidelines to evaluate risk, support vulnerable individuals, and minimize harm across digital platforms.Contribute expert insight to the development of mental-health safety evaluation tools, focusing on adolescent and adult populations.Review, annotate, and classify real-world scenarios for AI training, ensuring high accuracy and ethical alignment.Collaborate with a multidisciplinary expert community to ensure all deliverables meet the highest standards of clinical credibility and care. Preferred Qualifications Licensed clinician (therapist, psychiatrist, or psychologist) with significant crisis-care and clinical safety experience.5+ years of direct practice within mental-health crisis response, adolescent mental-health, or related care settings; 8–20 years preferred for advanced assignments.Demonstrable expertise in self-harm prevention, suicide prevention, eating disorders, or emergency mental-health support.Strong written and verbal communication skills; experience creating clinical documentation, guidelines, or evaluation frameworks.Advanced degree, professional certification, or equivalent proven operational experience in psychology, psychiatry, or similar domains.Experience with clinical risk assessment, digital mental-health platforms, or relevant research is a plus.Commitment to upholding ethical standards, privacy protections, and evidence-based practice in all project contributions.