Registered Nurse (Bilingual - Japanese/English) - Remote

About Us

Hippocratic AI is the leading generative AI company in healthcare. We have the only system that can have safe, autonomous, clinical conversations with patients. We have trained our own LLMs as part of our Polaris constellation, resulting in a system with over 99.9% accuracy.

Why Join Our Team

Reinvent healthcare with AI that puts safety first. We’re building the world’s first healthcare‑only, safety‑focused LLM — a breakthrough platform designed to transform patient outcomes at a global scale. This is category creation.

Work with the people shaping the future. Hippocratic AI was co‑founded by CEO Munjal Shah and a team of physicians, hospital leaders, AI pioneers, and researchers from institutions like El Camino Health, Johns Hopkins, Washington University in St. Louis, Stanford, Google, Meta, Microsoft, and NVIDIA.

Backed by the world’s leading healthcare and AI investors. We recently raised a $126M Series C at a $3.5B valuation, led by Avenir Growth, bringing total funding to $404M with participation from CapitalG, General Catalyst, a16z, Kleiner Perkins, Premji Invest, UHS, Cincinnati Children’s, WellSpan Health, John Doerr, Rick Klausner, and others.
Build alongside the best in healthcare and AI. Join experts who’ve spent their careers improving care, advancing science, and building world‑changing technologies — ensuring our platform is powerful, trusted, and truly transformative.

About the Role

We are seeking a fluent Japanese-speaking Registered Nurse to assist in evaluating and refining our Japanese-speaking medical Large Language Model. This role involves providing expertise on medical Japanese, offering cultural insights, and reviewing error reports from simulated patient interactions. The ideal candidate will have experience working with Japanese-speaking patients and a keen understanding of the nuances in medical communication within this demographic.

What You'll Do

  • Evaluate Japanese-speaking Medical Model: Assess the effectiveness and accuracy of our Japanese-speaking model, ensuring it aligns with clinical standards and cultural expectations.

  • Provide Insights: Advise on linguistic and cultural nuances to improve patient communication and model effectiveness.

  • Review Error Reports: Analyze and provide feedback on error reports from simulated patient calls, identifying areas for improvement.

  • Ongoing Support: Offer continued evaluation and advice as the model evolves.

What You Bring

Must-Have

  • Nursing License: Valid nursing license in your practicing country.

  • Fluency in Japanese: Proficiency in both general and medical Japanese.

  • Experience with Japanese-speaking Patients: Demonstrated experience working with Japanese-speaking patients, preferably in a clinical setting.

  • Communication Skills: Strong ability to communicate complex medical information clearly and effectively.

  • Attention to Detail: Keen eye for detail, especially in identifying and addressing language and cultural nuances in medical communication.

Nice-to-Have

  • Cultural Competence: Understanding of cultural variations and their impact on healthcare delivery among Japanese-speaking communities.

  • Technical Proficiency: Familiarity with virtual communication tools and model evaluation processes.

Please be aware of recruitment scams impersonating Hippocratic AI. All recruiting communication will come from @hippocraticai.com email addresses. We will never request payment or sensitive personal information during the hiring process.

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