Associate Medical Editor
Quick answer
The American Cancer Society is hiring a remote Associate Medical Editor paying $85,000-$90,000 to develop and edit evidence-based oncology patient education materials.
- Role
- Associate Medical Editor
- Organization
- American Cancer Society
- Location
- Remote (US-based)
- Work setup
- Remote
- Level
- Mid
- Compensation
- $85,000 - $90,000
- Category
- Communications & Marketing
The role
The Associate Medical Editor serves as a clinical expert responsible for developing, reviewing, and editing evidence-based cancer education materials for the American Cancer Society. This role involves translating complex oncology information into accessible content tailored to various literacy levels across the entire cancer care trajectory. The position requires a licensed oncology nurse to maintain content integrity, ensure compliance, and act as a resource for clinical accuracy. It is a remote-based role focusing on patient education and health communication.
What you'll do
- Develop, review, and update evidence-based cancer information
- Improve readability of medical content using health literacy best practices
- Manage print-based patient education projects and vendor relationships
- Ensure editorial integrity and consistency with accessibility standards
- Provide clinical support for cancer-related inquiries from internal teams
What it takes
- Active, unrestricted RN license
- 5+ years of clinical oncology nursing experience
- Bachelor's degree in nursing (Master's preferred)
- Oncology certification (OCN, AOCN, etc.) preferred
- Proficiency in AMA writing style and literature research
What you'll bring
How we treat you
Generous paid time off, medical, dental, retirement benefits, wellness programs, and professional development programs.
Frequently asked questions
Is this position remote?
Yes, this is a fully remote position that can be based anywhere within the United States.
What is the compensation for this role?
The starting salary for the Associate Medical Editor is between $85,000 and $90,000 per year, depending on experience and qualifications.
What are the primary clinical requirements?
Candidates must be a licensed Registered Nurse with at least 5 years of clinical oncology experience and preferably possess an oncology nursing certification.
How do I apply for this job?
The provided job description does not specify an application deadline, so you should visit the American Cancer Society careers website to submit your application as soon as possible.
How to apply
Apply directly on American Cancer Society's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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