Food Network | Distant
This is a content role with real responsibility.
Not just writing. Not just editing.
You will be the person who decides:
👉 Is this scientifically accurate?
👉 Is this clinically responsible?
👉 Is it good enough to publish under our name?
At Nutrition Network, we educate healthcare professionals worldwide in metabolic health and therapeutic carbohydrate restriction. Our content is not generic — and cannot be wrong.
This role exists to make sure of that.
What Will You Own?
1. Training content (end-to-end)
- Turn lecture material into high-quality structured training
- Develop:
- Overviews, summaries, learning objectives
- Clinician’s Guides and Toolkit Resources
- MCQs, assignments and assessments
- Review the lecture footage and ensure clarity, alignment and accuracy
- Contribute as a speaker from time to time
You don’t just produce content — you do they shape how clinicians learn.
2. Certification Programs (Academic Role)
- Contribute as a lecturer within the certification pathways
- Develop and review assessments and case-based learning
- Participate in seminars, discussions and student engagement
- Support or conduct oral exams and final assessments
This isn’t just content — you’re part of it educational school.
3. Scientific Authority throughout the Company
You are it final control point for scientific integrity.
You will review and guide:
- Educational content
- Blogs and marketing materials
- Publications (eBooks, textbooks)
- Website Content
- AI generated outputs
If something is inaccurate, overstated or unclear — you fix it.
4. Development of Study Programs & Courses
- Help design and improve course structures and learning pathways
- Identify gaps, inconsistencies or weak areas — and improve them
- Contribute new trainings, mini-courses and product innovations and ideas
5. Marketing and Public Content (With Standards)
- Review and contribute to blogs, campaigns and educational content
- Translate complex science into clear, engaging messages
- Cooperate with marketing, but maintain scientific integrity
6. Publications & External Content
- Oversees and improves outsourced or externally developed content
- Make sure all posts are:
- Scientifically correct
- Cohesive
- High quality
7. Digital Content (Website and AI)
- Oversee scientific accuracy on all site content
- Support AI-powered content development and validation
- Make sure all output meets the same standard — regardless of source
Who is this role for?
You are not just a “content person”.
You are someone who can think critically about science and communicate it clearly.
- Qualification Allied Healthcare Professional/Anthropology
- >3 years experience in clinical practice, education or scientific content
- Strong understanding of metabolic health and nutrition (low carb/keto experience advantageous)
- Excellent writing and structuring ability
- Comfortable decision-making without constant supervision
- Willing to challenge content that is weak, unclear, or overstated
- A pioneering scientist who understands the evidence-based framework but is interested and engaged in new frontiers, innovation and critical thinking
Who is this role NOT for?
- Someone who needs constant direction
- Someone who avoids pushing back
- Someone who writes well, but doesn’t think critically
Because this role matters
The biggest health content today is:
- Oversimplified
- Inaccurate
- Or driven by a commitment to the truth
We are building something different.
This role is about holding the line on scientific integrity — while still creating content that really lands.
Location
Remote (global), with occasional participation in live sessions or events
How to apply
Send the application to accounts@nutrition-network.org
- Your resume
- A brief note on why this role matters to you
- Examples of content you’ve created (writing, teaching, courses, etc.)
