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Remote Health Risk Assessment Jobs in California

Member Health Assessor

Long Beach, CA · On-site +1

$21.82 - $42.55/hr

Job Summary Provides support for member health assessment activities. Collaborates with ... risk appraisals (HRA) and applicable assessments, including verification of medical history and ...

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What is the difference between Remote Health Risk Assessment vs Remote Health Coach?

AspectRemote Health Risk AssessmentRemote Health Coach
CredentialsCertifications in health assessment, nursing, or related fieldsCertifications in health coaching, wellness, or lifestyle coaching
Work EnvironmentPrimarily data collection, analysis, and risk evaluationClient interaction, motivation, and behavior change support
Industry UsageUsed by insurance companies, healthcare providers for risk stratificationUsed by wellness programs, fitness companies for lifestyle improvement

Remote Health Risk Assessments focus on evaluating health data to identify risks, while Remote Health Coaches work directly with clients to improve health behaviors. Both roles require health-related certifications but differ in daily tasks and industry applications.

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Youth Mental Health & Crisis Care Consultant - Remote

Youth Mental Health & Crisis Care Consultant - Remote

micro1 AI

Irvine, CA • Remote

$50 - $90/hr

Part-time

This job post has expired 1 day ago. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Role Title: Child & Online Safety Expert


Role Type: Contractor


Location: Remote


micro1 is engaging Child & Online Safety Experts to contribute to a high-impact customer project focused on online safety and mental-health support for young people. 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 opportunity centers on developing a robust mental-health safety evaluation framework for vulnerable youth online, leveraging your deep knowledge of crisis-care and digital risk assessment.


Scope of Work

  1. Develop comprehensive taxonomies related to self-harm, suicide prevention, eating disorders, and emotional dependency in digital contexts.
  2. Establish best-practice standards for digital support and clinical safety regarding youth and adolescent mental health.
  3. Create detection frameworks to identify, flag, and evaluate potentially harmful online content and advice related to mental-health crises for minors.
  4. Design and refine clinical response rubrics and escalation protocols for at-risk individuals in digital environments.
  5. Collaborate with project leads to ensure that all evaluation benchmarks and guidelines are grounded in current research and clinical best practices.
  6. Offer insights on CSAM-adjacent policy and online exploitation dynamics, enhancing digital child safety protocols.
  7. Deliver clear, actionable written and verbal feedback that shapes the ongoing development of AI safety tools and frameworks.


Preferred Qualifications

  1. Licensed therapist, psychiatrist, clinician, or mental-health professional with direct crisis-care experience.
  2. 5+ years of focused work in adolescent mental health, suicide prevention, eating-disorder intervention, or related fields; 8–20 years welcomed for senior contributors.
  3. Demonstrated expertise in clinical risk assessment and intervention in digital or online settings.
  4. Advanced degree, specialized certification, or equivalent operational experience in mental-health or child safety domains.
  5. Experience evaluating or implementing CSAM-adjacent policies, or working within child online exploitation prevention initiatives.
  6. Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to distill complex information for diverse audiences.
  7. High credibility and a recognized track record of impact in clinical, crisis-response, or safety evaluation communities.