Health Education Content Manager
The Health Education and Content Manager is the organization’s strategic point leader for health education content and the marketing engine that carries that content across all channels. The manager creates accurate, accessible, and compelling health education materials that translate complex clinical and research concepts into clear narratives for patients, caregivers, and community audiences.
About The Tigerlily Foundation
Tigerlily Foundation is a national foundation providing education, awareness, advocacy and hands-on support to young women–before, during and after cancer, as well as empowering women throughout their health journey. Through our programs, we seek to educate and empower women of all backgrounds, including those at heightened risk, those facing health disparities, and those with less access to care.
Description
Job Summary
The Health Education and Content Manager will support Tigerlily Foundation by creating accurate, engaging, and mission-aligned content that connects healthcare, medical, and scientific information to patients and community audiences in meaningful ways.
This role focuses on developing and updating content for Tigerlily Foundation, and translating complex health and research data into accessible, empowering communications across multiple channels, including educational materials, the website, blogs, social media, and campaigns. The contractor will also review and contribute to grants and related content to ensure that all storytelling and messaging are consistent with Tigerlily’s mission, tone, and organizational voice.
The ideal candidate has a strong understanding of medical or scientific concepts and can craft clear, compelling content for diverse audiences. The role requires comfort in both interpreting clinical research and developing creative, narrative-driven pieces that inform, inspire, and engage. The position is responsible for editing and reviewing content, and supporting health education and literacy materials across the organization.
Key Responsibilities
Health Education Content and Strategy
- Develop and guide health education content that simplifies and humanizes complex medical or research information for patient and community audiences.
- Ensure all educational and outward-facing materials are accurate, culturally sensitive, and aligned with Tigerlily’s mission, values, and voice.
- Standardize materials across the organization and departments, including programs, fundraising, and public-facing content, to maintain consistency in language and messaging.
Content Development and Management
- Write, edit, and update content for webpages, blogs, newsletters, social media, and educational materials.
- Translate clinical, research, and programmatic data into reader-friendly language for use across multiple platforms.
- Support development of patient guides, fact sheets, toolkits, and event materials that reinforce Tigerlily’s mission and education strategy.
- Create and maintain a content calendar and resource library that tracks active projects, approvals, and publication timelines.
- Manage storage and organization of content in shared databases to support easy access, reuse, and version control.
Grant and Narrative Alignment
- Provide quality review and alignment support for grant narratives, ensuring storytelling and language reflect organizational priorities, health equity lens, and established tone.
- Assist in reviewing and refining grant-related storytelling for clarity, accuracy, and consistency with the organization’s mission and brand voice.
Cross-Functional Collaboration and Quality Control
- Collaborate with program, communications, development, and leadership teams to align content with campaigns, partnerships, and program goals.
- Provide editorial and messaging support for marketing, partnerships, and program deliverables as needed.
- Help ensure all public-facing communications use consistent language, tone, and style that reflect Tigerlily’s voice and audience focus.
- Identify emerging health and advocacy topics that could strengthen the organization’s educational and communications impact, and flag opportunities for new or updated content.
Qualifications
- Background in public health, life sciences, health communications, journalism, or a related medical or scientific field.
- Proven ability to translate medical and scientific information into accessible, engaging, and accurate content for non-technical audiences.
- Experience writing or editing for web, blogs, social media, and campaign or programmatic content.
- Excellent writing and storytelling skills with strong attention to tone, clarity, and accuracy.
- Understanding of health literacy, plain language, and cultural competency principles.
- Familiarity with grant writing or grant content review processes for alignment and messaging consistency.
- Strong collaboration and communication skills across multidisciplinary teams.
- Experience in nonprofit, advocacy, or patient education environments preferred.
Competencies
- Ability to synthesize complex information and distill key messages for diverse audiences.
- Strong editorial judgment and attention to detail.
- Organized, able to track multiple projects, deadlines, and stakeholder inputs.
- Comfort working in a fast-paced, evolving environment with shifting priorities.
- Commitment to health equity, patient-centered communication, and inclusive storytelling.
Work Samples Requirement
Qualified candidates should be prepared to submit writing samples or other examples of relevant work that demonstrate:
- Translation of clinical or scientific content into accessible materials.
- Health education or patient-facing content.
- Storytelling or narrative work aligned to advocacy, nonprofit, or mission-driven initiatives.
Position details:
Location: Fully remote
Type: 1099 Contract
Hours per week: Approx 20
Salary
$50 – $60 per hour