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Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum ... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ...

... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ... Museum Studies, or a closely related field. • Strong grasp of the English language to follow ...

... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ... Museum Studies, or a closely related field. • Strong grasp of the English language to follow ...

... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ... Museum Studies, or a closely related field. • Strong grasp of the English language to follow ...

... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ... Museum Studies, or a closely related field. • Strong grasp of the English language to follow ...

... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ... Museum Studies, or a closely related field. • Strong grasp of the English language to follow ...

... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ... Museum Studies, or a closely related field. • Strong grasp of the English language to follow ...

... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ... Museum Studies, or a closely related field. • Strong grasp of the English language to follow ...

... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ... Museum Studies, or a closely related field. • Strong grasp of the English language to follow ...

... interpretation. • Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not ... Museum Studies, or a closely related field. • Strong grasp of the English language to follow ...

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Remote Museum Interpretation information

What is remote museum interpretation?

Remote museum interpretation refers to the process of providing educational and informative content about museum exhibits, collections, or themes through digital platforms, rather than in-person interactions. This can include virtual tours, live-streamed talks, interactive webinars, and digital resources designed to engage audiences online. Museum interpreters working remotely use technology to connect with and educate visitors who cannot physically visit the museum. The goal is to make the museum's resources accessible to a broader and more diverse audience. Remote interpretation plays a vital role in expanding reach and engagement, especially in times when onsite visits are limited.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Museum Interpreter, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Museum Interpreter, you need a solid background in art history, museum studies, or a related field, along with experience in educational or interpretive roles. Familiarity with virtual tour platforms, digital presentation tools, and content management systems is typically required. Outstanding communication, storytelling ability, and adaptability are vital soft skills for engaging diverse virtual audiences and responding to their questions. These skills are crucial for effectively conveying knowledge, fostering audience engagement, and ensuring a meaningful remote museum experience.

How do remote museum interpreters typically collaborate with on-site staff to ensure accurate and engaging virtual experiences?

Remote museum interpreters frequently work closely with on-site curators, educators, and technical teams to align on exhibit details and educational objectives. Regular virtual meetings, shared digital resources, and collaborative planning help ensure that remote tours and activities maintain the same quality and accuracy as in-person experiences. Interpreters may also participate in staff training sessions and receive updates on new exhibits or changes within the museum. This collaborative approach helps deliver engaging and informative virtual programming to diverse audiences.
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Cultural Studies QA Lead - Remote

YO IT Consulting

Remote

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

Job Summary:
YO IT Consulting is a fast-growing AI Data Services company delivering training data for many of the world’s largest AI companies. They are seeking a Cultural Studies Quality Assurance Lead to oversee quality and consistency across AI training projects in art history and cultural studies, ensuring that content is accurate, culturally sensitive, and aligned with client expectations.
Responsibilities:
• Quality monitoring: Spot-check art history/cultural studies items, identify quality issues, provide ongoing feedback through DMs, and escalate recurring or critical issues.
• Humanities review: Evaluate AI-generated art historical explanations, visual analyses, cultural comparisons, museum-style descriptions, critical interpretations, and context summaries for accuracy and nuance.
• Trainer and QA communication: Update trainers and QAs on Discord about new item guidelines, project changes, workflow updates, quality expectations, and art history/cultural studies-specific review standards.
• Question handling: Respond to trainer/QA questions clearly and promptly, especially around visual analysis, attribution, periodization, cultural context, interpretive claims, representation, ethics, and rubric interpretation.
• Trainer/QA activation management: DM contributors who are inactive or not working, encourage activation, track follow-ups, and flag availability issues when needed.
• Documentation: Create and maintain art history/cultural studies project documentation, including style guides, trackers, FAQs, quality notes, examples, honeypots, calibration tasks, and onboarding materials.
• Onboarding and training: Schedule and run onboarding/training calls with trainers and QAs to explain project expectations, workflows, rubrics, quality standards, and art history/cultural studies-specific review requirements.
• Quality alignment: Ensure all trainers and QAs apply art history/cultural studies review guidelines consistently and understand updates as projects evolve.
• Bias and ethics review: Flag culturally insensitive, Eurocentric, decontextualized, stereotyping, misattributed, or unsupported claims about art, culture, artists, or communities.
• Process improvement: Identify recurring quality gaps, propose workflow improvements, and help build scalable QA processes for art history/cultural studies AI training projects.
Qualifications:
Required:
• Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD degree in Art History, Cultural Studies, Visual Culture, Museum Studies, Humanities, Fine Arts, Comparative Literature, Media Studies, Anthropology, History, or a closely related field.
• Strong grasp of the English language to follow project guidelines, communicate with teams, and provide clear written feedback.
• 3+ years of experience in art historical research, cultural analysis, museum/curatorial work, teaching, academic writing, visual analysis, editing, cultural criticism, or related humanities workflows.
• Strong understanding of art historical methods, visual analysis, iconography, style, periodization, patronage, medium/materials, museum ethics, cultural theory, representation, and historical context.
• Ability to evaluate art history/cultural studies content against detailed rubrics and identify issues such as misattribution, incorrect periodization, weak visual analysis, cultural stereotyping, unsupported interpretation, outdated terminology, or decontextualized claims.
• Highly detail-oriented and organized, with the ability to maintain style guides, FAQs, trackers, onboarding materials, calibration tasks, and documentation.
Preferred:
• Familiarity with areas such as ancient art, medieval art, Renaissance art, modern/contemporary art, non-Western art histories, photography, film/media, visual culture, postcolonial theory, gender studies, museum studies, or heritage studies.
• Experience leading or supporting remote teams of researchers, writers, reviewers, educators, curators, annotators, or QAs.
• Comfortable working in fast-moving remote environments using tools such as Discord, Google Sheets, Google Docs, trackers, dashboards, and project management systems.
• Experience with AI training, data annotation, LLM evaluation, humanities QA, cultural sensitivity review, image/content review, or rubric-based review.
Company:
Our Core mission is to develop, deploy, or integrate artificial intelligence (AI) — including machine learning (ML), data analytics, automation, natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, and related technologies — to solve real-world problems, improve decision-making, automate repetitive tasks, and deliver intelligent solutions across industries. Founded in 2018, the company is headquartered in Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Emirate, AE, , with a team of 51-200 employees. The company is currently Growth Stage.