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As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for humanitarian training in the United States is $25.33, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $30.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Humanitarian Training vs Humanitarian Program Coordinator?

AspectHumanitarian TrainingHumanitarian Program Coordinator
Required CredentialsCertifications in emergency response, adult education, or related fieldsRelevant experience in program management, often with similar certifications
Work EnvironmentTraining sessions, workshops, classroom settings, field trainingField sites, office settings, coordination meetings
Employer & Industry UsageNGOs, international agencies, training organizationsNGOs, UN agencies, humanitarian organizations
Search & Comparison IntentPeople seeking training roles or certifications in humanitarian workIndividuals interested in managing or coordinating humanitarian programs

Humanitarian Training focuses on delivering education and skill-building sessions for aid workers and communities, while Humanitarian Program Coordinators oversee the planning, implementation, and management of aid projects. Both roles are vital in the humanitarian sector but differ in responsibilities and work settings.

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Infographic showing various Humanitarian Training job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 85% Full Time, 3% Part Time, 10% Nights, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $52,682 per year, or $25.3 per hour.
Military & IHL Domain Expert - AI Training - Remote

Military & IHL Domain Expert - AI Training - Remote

micro1 AI

Detroit, MI • Remote

$50 - $90/hr

Part-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Role Title: Military Operations & IHL Expert


Role Type: Contractor


Location: Remote


micro1 is engaging Military Operations & IHL Experts to contribute to a prominent defense-policy and humanitarian-law project. 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. You will leverage your deep understanding of warfighting, weapons targeting, defense operations, and international humanitarian law to support the development of frameworks that responsibly evaluate military and humanitarian scenarios. This is a unique opportunity to influence technology at the intersection of operational expertise and conflict ethics while working alongside other experts at the forefront of these domains.


Scope of Work

  1. Develop comprehensive taxonomies for military-use and defense operations within diverse conflict contexts.
  2. Create dual-use triage frameworks that help distinguish between military and civilian applications of technology and knowledge.
  3. Establish clear boundaries for prohibited assistance under international humanitarian law, providing structured input for AI training and evaluation.
  4. Design conflict-risk rubrics and scenario-based evaluation tools to assess operational and ethical implications of defense activities.
  5. Evaluate and refine policy-relevant benchmarks to ensure responsible testing of AI models in defense and humanitarian contexts.
  6. Contribute written and verbal analyses articulating complex warfighting, targeting, and IHL concepts for interdisciplinary audiences.


Preferred Qualifications

  1. 5+ years of relevant military, defense analysis, or IHL experience; ideally 8–20 years for senior contributors.
  2. Advanced degree (e.g., MA, LLM, PhD) or equivalent operational experience in military science, security studies, international law, or related fields.
  3. High credibility and established track record in warfighting, operational planning, targeting law, or humanitarian law application.
  4. Expertise in interpreting and applying conflict ethics, IHL, and defense policy frameworks in real-world scenarios.
  5. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to convey technical and ethical concepts clearly and concisely.
  6. Experience in research, policy analysis, or advisory roles within military, governmental, legal, or think-tank environments.
  7. Prior involvement with conflict analysis, war-crimes investigation, or weapons-policy development is a strong plus.