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Biochemistry Professor - Content Writer - 70K+ Salary

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UWorld, LLC

Coppell, TX, USA

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Are you a dedicated biochemistry educator with a knack for making tough topics easy and fun to learn? If so, we’d love to have you join our vibrant team at UWorld, a leading company in MCAT, AP, and other high-stakes exam preparation! We’re on a mission to help students excel in their careers and beyond, and we’re looking for a Content Developer with subject matter expertise in Biochemistry to bring their passion for teaching to our high-quality learning materials. Not only will you collaborate with some of the brightest minds in education while working on a product that reaches thousands of students each day, but you’ll do so while enjoying our lively culture at a company dedicated to work–life balance. If you’re excited about bringing learning to life and making each day at work enjoyable, read on! What You’ll Do Develop high-quality educational content, with a particular focus on MCAT Biochemistry and AP Chemistry. This includes: Creating original exam-style questions and answer explanations for our digital MCAT Biochemistry and AP Chemistry Question Banks Developing additional digital and print materials, including: Video lecture slides and scripts Educational flashcards Educational lecture slides Progress quizzes Content for Biochemistry and Chemistry review books/study guides Other curricular materials as needed Ensuring all content aligns with exam blueprints and reflects best practices in instructional design Collaborating with editors, illustrators, and fellow content developers to produce accurate, clear, and engaging materials Reviewing and refining existing content, incorporating feedback to maintain the highest standards of quality and accuracy Responding to student and internal feedback promptly, revising materials to keep them fresh and precise Working cross-functionally with marketing, sales, IT, and product development to uphold and enhance UWorld’s brand Safeguarding the integrity and confidentiality of UWorld’s proprietary educational assets What You’ll Bring Minimum Qualifications Master’s degree or higher in Biochemistry, Biological Chemistry, or a related biomedical science field (PhD preferred) Demonstrated skill in writing and reviewing academic or instructional content 2+ years of teaching experience at the undergraduate or graduate level 2+ years of scientific research experience Preferred Qualifications Experience writing multiple-choice questions or test prep materials Background in instructional design or curriculum development Key Skills Passion for education and student success Excellent writing and editing skills with keen attention to detail Ability to thrive both independently and in a collaborative setting Openness to constructive feedback and iterative development Proficiency in Microsoft Office, Google Workspace, and basic tech tools Benefits Why You’ll Love Working at UWorld Competitive compensation based on experience Generous paid time off—including parental and bereavement leave, plus a full week off during the winter holiday season 8 hours of paid volunteer time per year Comprehensive benefits: medical, dental, vision, life, disability, and even pet insurance! 401(k) with a 5% employer match (eligible after 90 days of employment) Professional growth opportunities, including annual learning and development programs Onsite fitness classes and wellness initiatives A flexible, relaxed work environment, plus the option to work remotely 1 day per week Departmental team-building events, such as fun team activities and outings to local restaurants, monthly birthday parties, and potlucks A fun-loving company-wide Social Committee that hosts awesome inclusive events— Field Day, Halloween Costume Party, Annual Company Gala, and many more! At UWorld, we celebrate the power of diverse ideas, experiences, and talents. We’re proud to be an equal opportunity employer committed to building an inclusive environment—free from discrimination based on race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, age, citizenship, marital status, disability, gender identity, veteran status, or any other protected class. If you need any accommodation during the application or hiring process, please let us know. Join us in our mission to make the hard stuff easy to understand and to help the next generation of physicians and scientists succeed! If you’re ready to bring your biochemistry expertise and love for teaching to a company that knows how to work hard and play hard, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today!

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