We're looking for an experienced registered nurse to join our content quality team as an Expert Question Reviewer for NCLEX-RN exam preparation materials. You'll review practice questions across all NCLEX-RN content areas — including Medical-Surgical, Maternal/Newborn, Pediatrics, Psychiatric/Mental Health, and Pharmacology — ensuring clinical accuracy, appropriate difficulty, and alignment with current NCSBN standards.
This is a contract position — flexible, remote, and project-based. You'll work independently through our review platform to evaluate questions at your own pace, leaving detailed feedback and comments directly in the tool.
You're a great fit if you've spent years at the bedside and now want to shape how the next generation of nurses prepares for licensure. You're the kind of nurse who catches the subtle clinical error others miss — the wrong lab range, the outdated guideline, the distractor that's technically also correct. You're comfortable working independently and equally comfortable debating a tricky question with peers.
What you'll do
Log into our review portal and work through your assigned question queue at your own pace
Read each question's clinical stem, answer options, and detailed explanation
Mark each question as Approved, Needs Revision, or Reject using the platform's built-in tools
Leave specific, actionable comments on any question that needs changes (e.g., "Distractor B is also defensible because..." or "Dose range for metoprolol should be...")
Validate that all 19 NGN item types (bow-tie, trend, matrix, highlight, drag-and-drop, unfolding case studies) are structurally correct and test clinical judgment rather than recall
Cross-check pharmacology content: drug names, dosages, side effects, nursing implications, and interactions
Verify difficulty is appropriate for NCLEX-RN level and that rationales address every answer option
Flag ambiguous distractors or stems that could have multiple defensible answers
Confirm bow-tie items have exactly 5 correct selections, trend items show realistic progressions, and unfolding case studies have realistic clinical progression
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