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This is a remote, home-based position. Candidates from all US Geographies will be considered.
The Medical Editor will research, write, and edit evidence-based, public-facing cancer information in multiple literacy levels and various formats for both professional and lay audiences. . Responsible for developing and updating health and medical content in the Society’s content management system used by the NCIC, the ACS website, and in other outlets.
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES
- Leads project teams and develops, edits, and reviews existing and new cancer-related content for the Society’s website, cancer.org, internal databases used by the Society’s National Cancer Information Center, ACS-supported websites, publications, and educational pamphlets; makes corrections, recommendations, and suggestions for clinical accuracy in existing content as appropriate.
- Uses available metrics and reports to determine usage, effectiveness, and content gaps in cancer information that cover the entire trajectory of a person’s cancer journey.
- Critically evaluates medical literature to assess reliability and relevance of findings for intended audiences.
- Ensures content is error-free, current, and within ACS guidelines, policies, vision, and mission.
- Conforms and contributes to internal organizational style and inclusion guides, based on external trends, medical terminology, and commonly accepted standards of appropriate grammar, punctuation, and style for health literacy.
- Understands and applies AMA style and referencing standards.
- Maintains integrity of content to ensure consistency with ACS guidelines, policies, and philosophy; ensures accurate content that is current and balanced.
- Provides as-needed support for questions from National Cancer Information Center (NCIC).
- Provides medical expertise, review, and editing for other projects, as needed.
- Other projects as necessary.
KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS
FORMAL KNOWLEDGE:
- Medical degree (MD or DO) required with specialty in oncology; board certification highly preferred.
- Editorial ability to communicate medical information in easy-to-understand language.
SPECIALIZED TRAINING OR KNOWLEDGE:
- Minimum five years clinical oncology experience or equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Extensive general oncology knowledge related to risk, prevention, detection, treatment, survivorship, and end of life.
- Experience in reviewing and editing medical content for various literacy levels.
- Fluency in Spanish a plus.
SKILLS:
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
- Excellent medical writing skills with proficiency in editorial and analytical abilities.
- Ability to perform comprehensive literature searches and apply evidence to practice.
- Ability to use and apply metrics, tools and formulas to address content readability.
- Excellent time management, planning/prioritization, and decision-making skills with demonstrated ability to meet set timelines and goals, and to manage multiple projects simultaneously.
- Strong leadership and relationship-building skills with the ability to facilitate multidisciplinary, multi-team projects.
- Excellent computer skills, including outlook and Microsoft office.
- Creative thinker, self-motivated, and organized with the ability to manage multiple projects.
- Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment with writers, editors, nurses, researchers, and other medical professionals.
- Proficient in Microsoft applications.
SPECIAL MENTAL OR PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- 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.
DIRECT SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Reports to the Managing Director, Patient Content working under limited direction, as a member of the Medical Content team within the Patient Support Pillar.
DIRECT SUPERVISION GIVEN:
No direct reports
INDIRECT SUPERVISION GIVEN:
Mentors, trains, facilitates, and monitors project teams.
INTERNAL CONTACTS:
Frequent collaboration with leadership, managers, staff, and volunteers throughout the organization by virtual meetings and in writing, to lead and discuss projects.
EXTERNAL CONTACTS:
Regular collaboration with outside consultants, vendors, expert content developers and reviewers, media, constituents, volunteers, and health professionals by virtual meetings and in writing.
The starting rate is $180,000 to $200,000. The final candidate's relevant experience/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.
The American Cancer Society has adopted a vaccination policy that requires all staff, regardless of position or work location, to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (except where prohibited by state law).
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 on our careers site at: jobs.cancer.org/benefits. We are a proud equal opportunity employer.