SurvivorNet
SurvivorNet is the leading digital platform for trusted cancer information and patient education. Our mission is to empower people living with cancer — and those who care for them — through expert-driven, medically accurate, and emotionally resonant storytelling. We work with the nation’s top cancer centers, oncologists, and life science partners to create content that bridges the gap between cutting‑edge science and real human experience.
We are seeking a
Senior Medical Editor / Writer
to lead the development and editorial integrity of our medical education content for both
patients
and
healthcare professionals .
This pivotal role requires scientific rigor, editorial excellence, and strategic communication skills. The ideal candidate will translate complex oncology data into clear, engaging stories — whether writing a patient guide, reviewing a CME-style piece, or shaping a branded educational campaign for clinicians.
You will collaborate closely with our editorial leadership, medical advisors, and commercial partners to ensure every piece of content meets the highest standards of accuracy, clarity, and impact.
Key Responsibilities
Drive the editorial strategy for SurvivorNet’s medical education content across multiple oncology disease areas.
Lead the planning, writing, and editing of both patient- and physician-facing materials, ensuring medical accuracy and engagement.
Partner with clinicians, thought leaders, and internal creative teams to develop content that advances clinical understanding and patient empowerment.
Shape the editorial voice and tone for complex medical education topics while maintaining empathy and accessibility.
Medical Writing & Content Development
Research, write, and edit a range of content, including expert articles, explainer videos, CME-style educational pieces, and branded campaigns.
Translate peer-reviewed studies, clinical data, and conference findings (ASCO, ESMO, ASH, etc.) into clear, actionable insights for diverse audiences.
Develop educational frameworks and scripts for both lay and professional viewers — from disease overviews to mechanism-of-action explainers.
Review and fact‑check all content to ensure consistency with FDA, NCCN, and industry guidelines.
Stakeholder Collaboration
Work with medical and scientific advisors to validate all information and maintain SurvivorNet’s reputation for accuracy and trust.
Collaborate with creative, video, and brand teams to develop compelling visual and narrative storytelling.
Partner with life science clients and agency partners on branded medical education initiatives — ensuring compliance and scientific fidelity.
Qualifications Required
Advanced degree in life sciences, medicine, or related field (PhD, PharmD, MD, or MS preferred).
5–10 years of experience in medical writing, editing, or communications, with a focus on oncology, hematology, or specialty care.
Proven ability to create and manage medical education content for both healthcare professionals and patients.
Deep understanding of clinical research, oncology treatment landscapes, and the healthcare communications ecosystem.
Exceptional editorial judgment and ability to adapt tone and style for different audiences.
Strong organizational and project management skills.
Preferred
Experience in medical journalism, CME, or med comms agencies.
Familiarity with FDA, PhRMA, and ACCME guidelines.
Experience collaborating with KOLs and academic partners.
A portfolio demonstrating versatility — from scientific depth to emotionally compelling narrative writing.
Digital publishing experience (CMS).
What We Offer
The opportunity to shape the future of oncology communication and education.
A mission-driven, fast-moving culture where your work makes a real impact.
Collaboration with world-class oncologists, scientists, and storytellers.
Competitive salary, benefits, and flexibility (hybrid or remote).
A leadership role at the intersection of medicine, media, and purpose.
The expected base salary range for this role is $60,000–$120,000, commensurate with experience.
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We are seeking a
Senior Medical Editor / Writer
to lead the development and editorial integrity of our medical education content for both
patients
and
healthcare professionals .
This pivotal role requires scientific rigor, editorial excellence, and strategic communication skills. The ideal candidate will translate complex oncology data into clear, engaging stories — whether writing a patient guide, reviewing a CME-style piece, or shaping a branded educational campaign for clinicians.
You will collaborate closely with our editorial leadership, medical advisors, and commercial partners to ensure every piece of content meets the highest standards of accuracy, clarity, and impact.
Key Responsibilities
Drive the editorial strategy for SurvivorNet’s medical education content across multiple oncology disease areas.
Lead the planning, writing, and editing of both patient- and physician-facing materials, ensuring medical accuracy and engagement.
Partner with clinicians, thought leaders, and internal creative teams to develop content that advances clinical understanding and patient empowerment.
Shape the editorial voice and tone for complex medical education topics while maintaining empathy and accessibility.
Medical Writing & Content Development
Research, write, and edit a range of content, including expert articles, explainer videos, CME-style educational pieces, and branded campaigns.
Translate peer-reviewed studies, clinical data, and conference findings (ASCO, ESMO, ASH, etc.) into clear, actionable insights for diverse audiences.
Develop educational frameworks and scripts for both lay and professional viewers — from disease overviews to mechanism-of-action explainers.
Review and fact‑check all content to ensure consistency with FDA, NCCN, and industry guidelines.
Stakeholder Collaboration
Work with medical and scientific advisors to validate all information and maintain SurvivorNet’s reputation for accuracy and trust.
Collaborate with creative, video, and brand teams to develop compelling visual and narrative storytelling.
Partner with life science clients and agency partners on branded medical education initiatives — ensuring compliance and scientific fidelity.
Qualifications Required
Advanced degree in life sciences, medicine, or related field (PhD, PharmD, MD, or MS preferred).
5–10 years of experience in medical writing, editing, or communications, with a focus on oncology, hematology, or specialty care.
Proven ability to create and manage medical education content for both healthcare professionals and patients.
Deep understanding of clinical research, oncology treatment landscapes, and the healthcare communications ecosystem.
Exceptional editorial judgment and ability to adapt tone and style for different audiences.
Strong organizational and project management skills.
Preferred
Experience in medical journalism, CME, or med comms agencies.
Familiarity with FDA, PhRMA, and ACCME guidelines.
Experience collaborating with KOLs and academic partners.
A portfolio demonstrating versatility — from scientific depth to emotionally compelling narrative writing.
Digital publishing experience (CMS).
What We Offer
The opportunity to shape the future of oncology communication and education.
A mission-driven, fast-moving culture where your work makes a real impact.
Collaboration with world-class oncologists, scientists, and storytellers.
Competitive salary, benefits, and flexibility (hybrid or remote).
A leadership role at the intersection of medicine, media, and purpose.
The expected base salary range for this role is $60,000–$120,000, commensurate with experience.
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