Writers wanted (healthcare) | ~10 cents per word
Added 2021-12-15 14:39:17 +0000 UTCCOMPANY/PUBLICATION: WEBMD
WebMD is currently looking for experienced freelance writers to contribute well-written, informative articles for its affiliated content. The goal of these articles is to educate consumers on niche healthcare topics, while also connecting them with valuable services they may need. Writers should feel comfortable researching and writing on a variety of subjects including:
- Addiction recovery
- Hearing Loss
- Sleep Apnea
- Dental Health
- ...and many more
Accuracy is our #1 priority, so weβre looking for writers who can effectively research and communicate complicated material to a general audience, who possess a strong command of the English language, and who use verifiable, reputable medical sources.
This is a 100% freelance, telecommuting position. Assignments, writing, editing, and submissions are all handled through our online system. All you need is a computer, Internet access, and the ability to deliver clean, informative, and energetic copy.
REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE:
- Experience and published clips in medicine and/or healthcare.
- Ability to write in a credible, positive, conversational tone on complicated healthcare topics.
- Strong research and fact checking skills.
- Bachelorβs degree in Journalism, Marketing, Communications, English or related field strongly preferred.
Pay rate starts at $50 per article (350-600 words).
JOB SUMMARY:
- Looking for: Healthcare Writers
- Location: Remote
- Compensation: $50 per article (350-600 words)
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Applications: Via the webform
Website: https://www.webmd.com/
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