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Regulatory Affairs Specialist Role Type: Contractor Location: Remote micro1 is engaging Regulatory ... No prior experience in AI is required -- your domain knowledge is what matters. Scope of Work

Regulatory Affairs Specialist Role Type: Contractor Location: Remote micro1 is engaging Regulatory ... No prior experience in AI is required -- your domain knowledge is what matters. Scope of Work

Regulatory Affairs Specialist Role Type: Contractor Location: Remote micro1 is engaging Regulatory ... No prior experience in AI is required -- your domain knowledge is what matters. Scope of Work

No prior AI experience needed. Your ability to read a statute and break it into precise, testable ... Read and interpret sales and use tax statutes and regulations across US state jurisdictions, and ...

No prior AI experience needed. Your ability to read a statute and break it into precise, testable ... Read and interpret sales and use tax statutes and regulations across US state jurisdictions, and ...

No prior AI experience needed. Your ability to read a statute and break it into precise, testable ... Read and interpret sales and use tax statutes and regulations across US state jurisdictions, and ...

No prior AI experience needed. Your ability to read a statute and break it into precise, testable ... Read and interpret sales and use tax statutes and regulations across US state jurisdictions, and ...

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What is the difference between Ai Regulation vs Data Privacy Officer?

AspectAi RegulationData Privacy Officer
Required CredentialsLegal or policy background, knowledge of AI systemsLegal, compliance, or privacy certifications (e.g., CIPP)
Work EnvironmentRegulatory agencies, tech companies, consulting firmsCorporate compliance departments, legal teams
Industry UsageAI development, tech regulation, policy makingData protection, privacy compliance, legal advisory

Ai Regulation professionals focus on creating and enforcing policies for AI systems, ensuring ethical and legal compliance. Data Privacy Officers primarily handle data protection policies, privacy laws, and safeguarding personal information. While both roles involve legal and compliance expertise, Ai Regulation emphasizes AI-specific policies, whereas Data Privacy Officers concentrate on data privacy laws and practices.

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Infographic showing various Ai Regulation job openings in Utah as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, 27% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 63% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 33% Remote job distribution.

Regulatory Affairs Specialist

micro1 AI

Provo, UT • Remote

$50 - $70/hr

Part-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Role Title: Regulatory Affairs Specialist


Role Type: Contractor


Location: Remote


micro1 is engaging Regulatory Affairs Specialists to contribute to a customer's project focused on AI innovation in regulatory documentation. 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.


Scope of Work

  1. Author and review evaluation tasks inspired by real-world agency requests and sponsor response threads, determining if drafted responses meet regulatory expectations.
  2. Apply expert judgment to review clinical documentation, assessing whether conclusions are substantiated, commitments are properly scoped, and records can withstand regulatory scrutiny.
  3. Distinguish between substantively adequate and superficially polished responses, articulating clear rationales for any deficiencies.
  4. Assess consistency across comprehensive document sets, identifying unsupported or conflicting claims within or between documents.
  5. Provide structured, well-reasoned written feedback grounded in applicable regulatory guidelines rather than subjective impressions.
  6. Collaborate asynchronously and communicate complex regulatory concepts clearly in both written and verbal form.


Preferred Qualifications

  1. 5+ years of direct regulatory affairs experience at a sponsor, CRO, or consultancy, with responsibility for clinical submissions.
  2. Documented experience drafting or leading responses to health authority information requests, particularly for ongoing regulatory filings.
  3. Demonstrated working knowledge of the ICH framework, CTD/eCTD structure, and practical expectations of at least one major regulatory body (FDA, EMA, MHRA, PMDA, or Health Canada).
  4. Proven ability to critically read clinical or safety documents to identify regulatory risks, unsupported statements, and potential reviewer concerns.
  5. Exceptional written communication skills, with the capability to convey regulatory reasoning clearly, concisely, and defensibly.
  6. Degree in life sciences, pharmacy, medicine, or a related field; RAC certification is an advantage.
  7. Experience engaging with multiple regions or agencies, prior health authority reviewer/assessor background, or familiarity with AI-assisted regulatory tools (all considered valuable).