Lumimeds - Healthcare Content Creator (LP/NP/RN/PA/MD)
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Requirements
• Active, unrestricted U.S. license as one of the following: LP (Licensed Pharmacist), NP (Nurse Practitioner), RN (Registered Nurse), PA (Physician Assistant), MD/DO, RD (Registered Dietitian), or equivalent licensed healthcare professional • Clinical knowledge of GLP-1 receptor agonists, including tirzepatide and semaglutide — mechanism of action, indications, contraindications, side effects, and patient counseling points • Strong written and verbal communication; ability to explain complex topics simply • Comfortable on camera — does not need to be polished, but needs to be present and engaging • Willingness to work within FDA marketing compliance constraints (we will train you, but you have to be open to it) • Reliable production setup at home (phone camera, decent lighting, quiet space) • Strongly Preferred • Direct clinical experience with patients on GLP-1 therapy (counseling, dispensing, prescribing, or care management) • Existing social media presence in the healthcare or wellness space, especially educational content • Familiarity with compounded medications and 503A/503B regulatory frameworks • Background in obesity medicine, endocrinology, primary care, or metabolic health • Bonus • Experience working with marketing or brand teams in a regulated healthcare context • Spanish or Tagalog fluency (we would love to expand to bilingual content) • Video editing skills (not required since we have an editor, but a plus) • Logistics • Logistics • Engagement type: 1099 contractor (W-2 may be available for the right candidate) • Engagement type: • Location: Fully remote, U.S.-based • Location: • Time commitment: ~4–10 hours/month, flexible scheduling around shoots and review cycles • Time commitment: • Compensation: Per-piece or monthly retainer, negotiable based on experience and license type
Responsibilities
• Create 4–8 short-form educational videos per month (15–90 seconds) for Instagram Reels and TikTok • Cover topics like: how GLP-1s work, what tirzepatide is, the difference between brand and compounded medications, what metabolic health actually means, common patient questions, what to ask your provider • Translate clinical concepts into plain-language explanations without losing accuracy • Collaborate with the marketing team on monthly content calendars and topic prioritization • Work with our compliance reviewer to ensure every piece meets FDA marketing guidelines for compounded medications • Provide light medical/clinical review of other team-created content when asked • Stay current on FDA guidance, GLP-1 research, and compounded medication regulation • Cover topics regarding longevity and women’s HRT therapies • What You Won’t Do • What You Won’t Do • This role has clear scope boundaries, both for legal reasons and to protect your license: • You will NOT diagnose, prescribe, or provide individual medical advice through content • You will NOT make efficacy claims, weight-loss promises, or outcome guarantees about LumiMeds products • You will NOT compare LumiMeds compounded medications to FDA-approved branded products (e.g., Wegovy, Ozempic, Zepbound, Mounjaro) in promotional terms • You will NOT appear in testimonial-style content attributing personal results to medications • You will NOT act as a treating provider for LumiMeds patients (this role is content-only)
Benefits
• Equipment: We provide a content stipend for lighting, mic, and any production needs • Equipment: • Start date: As soon as the right person is found • Start date: • What Working With Us Looks Like • Monthly content planning call with the marketing team (30–45 min) • Topics chosen collaboratively — your clinical perspective drives what is worth covering • Self-shoot from your space (we provide direction, examples, and a shot list) • There is a lot of misinformation about GLP-1s on social media, and a lot of marketing that crosses lines it should not. We want to do this differently — to put a licensed, credentialed voice in front of an audience that is hungry for accurate, honest information about how these medications work, what compounded means, and what to actually expect when starting a program. • This is not a role for someone looking to be a brand ambassador. It is a role for someone who takes their license seriously, takes patient education seriously, and wants to help shape what good healthcare communication looks like in this space.
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