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Contractor, Technical Science Writer

Job in Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, 02140, USA
Listing for: Lila Sciences
Contract position
Listed on 2026-03-01
Job specializations:
  • Creative Arts/Media
    Technical Writer, Digital Media / Production, Journalism
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Lila is seeking a talented and experienced Technical Science Writer / (Content Creator) to help shape how we explain our work to the world. This role is akin to a managing editor: you will translate complex scientific and technical work into rigorous, accessible content, and you will guide a small bench of contractor writers to deliver consistently high-quality storytelling.

This is a mission-critical role because great science only changes the world when it is understood and trusted. Your work will help:

  • Customers understand what Lila enables, how it works, and why it is reliable.
  • Partners see where collaboration creates leverage and what “good” integration looks like.
  • Government and public‑sector partners assess relevance, safety, and societal value.
  • Investors understand the technical moat, the platform strategy, and the long‑term trajectory.
  • Future employees understand the ambition, the rigor, and the problems they will help solve.
What You'll Be Building
  • Write and edit high-quality articles, explainers, technical overviews, case studies, and multimedia scripts that communicate complex scientific topics with accuracy and narrative strength.
  • Build content that connects what we are building to why it matters, with an emphasis on scientific integrity, measurable impact, and responsible communication.
Audience‑specific storytelling
  • Adapt messaging and format for distinct stakeholder needs:
    • Customers: practical outcomes, workflows, reliability, and real constraints.
    • Partners: shared roadmaps, joint innovation stories, and integration narratives.
    • Government partners: public benefit, validation, safety, and responsible use.
    • Investors: differentiation, defensibility, and platform trajectory.
    • Candidates: mission, culture of rigor, and the kinds of problems they will own.
  • Create “layered” assets where a single core story can be repurposed into multiple depths (social post → blog → technical brief → talk track).
Editorial leadership and managing editor responsibilities
  • Assign projects to contractor writers, set clear briefs, and provide feedback to ensure quality, coherence, and consistent voice.
  • Establish lightweight editorial workflows (intake, review, fact‑check, approvals) that keep content moving without compromising accuracy or confidentiality.
Research and collaboration
  • Partner closely with scientists, engineers, and leaders to gather insights, pressure‑test claims, and capture the “why” behind the work.
  • Translate internal notes, talks, and research milestones into externally appropriate narratives.
Visuals and multimedia
  • Oversee development of visuals (figures, diagrams, infographics), photography, and short‑form video concepts that enhance comprehension.
  • Work with design/creative partners to keep visuals consistent with Lila’s standards while making science legible and engaging.
Quality and trust
  • Own editorial quality: accuracy, coherence, and clear sourcing. Maintain journalistic standards (including Associated Press style where applicable).
  • Ensure content reflects responsible communication: no hype, no over claims, and clear framing of what is validated vs. exploratory.
Trend analysis and story discovery
  • Stay current on relevant breakthroughs across AI, drug discovery, chemistry, materials science, automation, and compute.
  • Proactively identify timely story angles that reinforce Lila’s mission and help audiences understand the broader landscape.
What Success Looks Like
  • Lila’s science and platform are explained with a voice that is credible to experts and clear to non‑specialists.
  • Stakeholders can quickly understand Lila’s “so what,” without sacrificing accuracy.
  • A dependable editorial pipeline exists: contractors produce faster with fewer revisions, and internal reviewers trust the process.
  • Core narratives travel across formats and channels, increasing understanding, trust, and interest among customers, partners, government stakeholders, investors, and candidates.
What You’ll Need to Succeed
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in life sciences, chemistry, materials science, journalism, or a related field. PhD candidates or holders are highly encouraged to apply.
  • Proven experience as a science writer or journalist, with a portfolio…
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