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Associate Medical Editor - Remote

American Cancer Society, Multiple locations

Pay: $85,000-$90,000/yr

Job type: Full Time


At the American Cancer Society, we work to end cancer for everyone. Our employees and 1.3 million volunteers raise the bar every day, creating a culture that embraces diverse backgrounds and experience to better serve our communities.

The Associate Medical Editor is a licensed oncology registered nurse, preferably with a master’s degree and oncology certification. This role performs literature searches, writes, reviews, and edits evidence‑based cancer information tailored to multiple literacy levels and audience needs, covering the trajectory of care from risk and prevention to diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and end‑of‑life. It requires great attention to detail and follow‑up, ensuring that cancer information is current, accurate, evidence‑based, understandable, and actionable. The Associate Medical Editor serves as a knowledgeable oncology clinician and patient care resource for the organization.

This is a fully remote position and can be based anywhere within the U.S.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Develop, review, update, and edit cancer information, ensuring all content reflects current and emerging evidence, is accurate and understandable, aligns with ACS and other clinical guidelines, and reflects the ACS mission. (75%)

Analyze and consistently improve readability of ACS medical content, regularly applying adult learning and health equity principles and health literacy best practices. (5%)

Use data reports to lead and manage assigned print‑based patient education projects and serve as liaison with inventory teams and vendors. (5%)

Maintain editorial integrity of content, ensuring consistency with accessibility standards, applicable ACS messaging, guidelines, policies, and processes. (5%)

Provide as‑needed support for constituent‑related requests, responding to cancer‑related inquiries escalated from the Cancer Helpline (NCIC) and Customer Experience teams. (5%)

Act as consultant and collaborative clinical resource for mission priorities, partnerships, and special projects and content review requests. (5%)

EXPERIENCE/QUALIFICATIONS

Minimum Degree Required: Bachelor’s Degree in nursing

Preferred Degree: Master’s Degree in nursing

Required License(s): Active, unrestricted RN license

Preferred Certification(s): Oncology certification (OCN, AOCN, etc.) or eligibility for exam

Years of experience: 5+ years in clinical oncology nursing practice

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITY

Knowledge of clinical oncology and evidence‑based medicine, including cancer risk, prevention, screening, diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and end‑of‑life issues.

Clinical experience administering cancer treatments, providing patient education, and directly managing the care and treatment side effects of people with cancer throughout the continuum of care, with an understanding of current and emerging therapies, clinical pathways, guidelines, and standards of care.

Knowledge of current clinical oncology trends, health policy, and public health initiatives and issues.

Ability to perform literature searches and apply findings to content development and review.

Demonstrated ability to develop original patient education materials, communicating complex medical/scientific information in plain language, applying health literacy best practices, adult learning principles, health equity considerations, and needs of special populations in content development and review.

Working knowledge of AMA writing style and referencing standards.

Knowledge of the issues and potential impacts of applying artificial intelligence (AI) and search engine optimization (SEO) in content work.

Ability to complete assigned projects with attention to detail, adhering to ACS processes and timelines, and addressing follow‑up needs for each project.

Self‑motivated, organized, creative, and able to manage, lead, and follow‑up on multiple projects simultaneously.

Ability to collaborate well across disciplines and interact/communicate professionally with internal and external partners.

TRAVEL REQUIREMENTS

Periodic travel may be required to attend team meetings and participate in conferences or training sessions that support organizational goals and objectives.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Work is normally performed in a typical interior/office work environment.

No or very limited physical effort required.

No or very limited exposure to physical risk.

The starting rate is $85,000 to $90,000. The final candidate’s relevant experience and skills will be considered before an offer is extended. Actual starting pay will vary based on non‑discriminatory factors including, but not limited to, geographic location, experience, skills, specialty, and education.

ACS provides staff a generous paid time off policy; medical, dental, retirement benefits; wellness programs; and professional development programs to enhance staff skills. Further details on our benefits can be found at https://jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.

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