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AI Jobs for UK Nurses: 4 Genuine Platforms Where You Can Earn Using Your Clinical Expertise
We independently verified each platform below. No recycled lists, no guesswork — just what’s real, right now, for UK-registered nurses.
AI labs pay real nurses to check whether medical AI outputs are safe and accurate — remote, flexible, no coding required.
If you’re a UK Registered Nurse looking for flexible, remote income that doesn’t mean picking up more shifts, there’s a real and growing option you might not have heard of: AI training and evaluation work.
Major AI labs are racing to build medical AI tools — chatbots, clinical decision support, digital triage — and they need real clinicians to check the AI’s work. That’s where you come in.
How the work actually looks
AI generates a clinical answer or care plan
You review it for accuracy, safety and reasoning
You flag errors, rate it, or write a better answer
No coding. No patients. No shifts. Just your professional judgement, from your own laptop, on your own schedule.
The 4 platforms we verified
We checked live job postings and platform pages directly. Here’s what’s genuinely open to UK-based nurses today.
Mercor
$50–$120/hr
Partners directly with frontier AI labs to get clinicians reviewing and improving medical AI outputs. We confirmed live UK-facing postings for registered nurses and nurse practitioners, including tele-health and AI-training contractor roles explicitly open to UK applicants.
What you’ll do: review AI-generated clinical guidance, design clinical questions, evaluate patient-safety accuracy.
How to start: apply, complete a short AI-assisted interview. Even if a specific listing is closed, completing the assessment keeps you in the pool for future projects.
Prolific
$80–$150/hr
Runs a dedicated Domain Experts / Expert Network programme, with an active, named listing for Registered Nurses specifically.
What you’ll do: evaluate clinical reasoning, validate medical information, review AI outputs in short task-based sessions.
How to start: apply via their careers page, pass a short skills screener, then join the Domain Expert pool. Tasks arrive as they become available — there can be a wait before they start flowing.
Alignerr
$35–$80/hr
Actively running a Nursing Informatics Specialist (AI Training) role — currently open, and one of the closest matches to real nursing skillsets.
What you’ll do: evaluate AI-generated clinical content, nursing workflows, EHR documentation and health informatics outputs for safety and accuracy.
Outlier
Varies by project
One of the original AI-training platforms. Its medical expert programme explicitly lists the United Kingdom as an eligible country.
What you’ll do: create and answer clinical questions, evaluate AI responses for medical accuracy, clinical prompt writing.
Advertised pay ranges at a glance
Ranges reflect the top of advertised listings at time of writing, not guaranteed earnings.
What we chose not to include
Our research also turned up DataAnnotation, Mindrift, Turing, Micro1, and OpenTrain in general “AI jobs for nurses” content. We couldn’t independently verify current, UK-eligible nursing vacancies on these at the time of writing. That doesn’t mean they’re not worth a look later — it means we’re not going to tell you they’re guaranteed opportunities today. We’d rather give you four solid, verified options than a long list padded with maybes.
Before you apply
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This is freelance/contract work, not employment — rates advertised are typically the top of a range, and listings open and close quickly. -
Always verify UK eligibility on the specific listing, not just the general platform — some roles are US-only even when the company also works with UK experts elsewhere. -
You’ll usually need your NMC registration in good standing, a reliable laptop or desktop, and strong written English. -
Watch for scams — genuine platforms never ask you to pay to apply, and payments go through recognised processors like Stripe, Wise, or PayPal.
The bigger picture
This is a genuinely new category of work: AI companies need people who understand real clinical judgement, not just people who can code. As a nurse, you don’t need to retrain or learn AI — your existing clinical knowledge is the product. If you’ve got a spare few hours a week and want to put your expertise to work beyond the bedside, these four platforms are the most credible places to start.
Have you tried any of these platforms? We’d love to hear how it went — drop us a message.