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Remote Nutrition Content Writer Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

The Motley Fool is looking for a highly skilled AI-assisted financial content writer. This role ... This contract opportunity is flexible and 100% remote, but candidates must reside in the United ...

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Senior Content Marketing Manager

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$115 - $185K/hr

Remote (USA) We're looking for a Content Marketing Manager to own Kalepa's content strategy ... This is not a traditional content writing role. We're looking for someone who can independently ...

Remote We are hiring a content marketing specialist with a specialist's ear for finance. You will be responsible for implementing the voice of the firm: Write/create content, post the thought ...

Content Marketing Specialist

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$65K - $80K/yr

Remote We are hiring a content marketing specialist with a specialist's ear for finance. You will be responsible for implementing the voice of the firm: Write/create content, post the thought ...

Content Lead, PMHNP

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$125K/yr

Fluency in English with excellent written and verbal communication skills * Strong organizational ... Comfort using collaborative software such as Google Docs and ability to work with remote and ...

Content Engineer, Developer Relations

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$122K - $127K/yr

Run your own shoots (remote or in-person) with technical practitioners, including our Field CTOs ... Engineering background: people who can write code well enough to have opinions about it, and have ...

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Remote Nutrition Content Writer information

What is the difference between Remote Nutrition Content Writer vs Remote Dietitian?

AspectRemote Nutrition Content WriterRemote Dietitian
CredentialsNo formal certification required, but knowledge of nutrition preferredRequires RD or RDN certification and state licensure
Work EnvironmentPrimarily freelance or remote content creation for websites, blogs, and marketingRemote patient counseling, telehealth, and clinical nutrition services
Employer & Industry UsageHealth and wellness websites, marketing agencies, media outletsHospitals, clinics, private practices, telehealth platforms
Search & Comparison IntentFocuses on content creation, writing skills, and nutrition knowledgeFocuses on clinical skills, patient care, and certification requirements

The main difference is that Remote Nutrition Content Writers create nutrition-related content without requiring clinical credentials, while Remote Dietitians provide personalized nutrition advice and counseling, requiring certification and licensure. Both roles work remotely but serve different purposes within the nutrition industry.

What are the most commonly searched types of Nutrition Content Writer jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Nutrition Content Writer jobs in Oregon are:

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For Remote Nutrition Content Writer jobs in Oregon, the most frequently searched job titles are:

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Infographic showing various Remote Nutrition Content Writer job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% Internship, 60% Full Time, 27% Part Time, and 10% Contract. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution.

Contract AI Investing Content Writer

The Motley Fool

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Job description

The Motley Fool is looking for a highly skilled AI-assisted financial content writer. This role will be on a contract basis and we are looking for someone who can commit a minimum of 15 hours per week.

This contract opportunity is flexible and 100% remote, but candidates must reside in the United States for consideration. 

Who are We?

The Motley Fool is a purpose-driven financial services company on a mission to make the world smarter, happier, and richer. For 30 years we've been helping people make better investment decisions through transparency, education, and Foolish fun. We're a fast-moving, collaborative team that values high-quality work, curiosity, and initiative. We care deeply about what we do, and we're driven by the impact our work has on real people's financial futures.

What does this team do?

The Fool.com editorial team works to provide informative and impactful investor-driven content for our readers. It's important to us that this content is not only Foolishly insightful, but also accurate, and that's where you'll come in. 

What Will You Do in This Role?

You will review, write and publish hundreds of articles each month with the assistance of AI. You will navigate our content management system where we will have articles waiting based on recent news events like insiders buying or selling shares, a company paying a dividend, or having recently filed earnings. 

Our AI engine will have assembled all of the salient details and figures into the document for you to review. You will perform a quick fact check, and then write 150-300 words of Foolish context that guides readers through how to contextualize this information. If the CEO sells $400 of stock in a planned sale... not a big deal. If they cut their shares by 70% right before earnings, that's something investors should pay attention to. We're looking to you for critical context! 

You must be financially savvy, interested in investing, self motivated, have attention to detail, and understand the principles of Foolish investing (buy great companies, hold them for the long run, and be optimistic). And if you've got a passion for LLMs and AI technologies - even better.

Okay, but what will you actually do in this role?

  • Navigate our CMS to review AI-generated article drafts
  • Perform a quick fact check to ensure the facts are accurate
  • Write a few paragraphs of reaction to the data provided with insight for readers that reflects our investing principles. Help them understand if this news event is meaningful, noise, or something in between.
  • Edit AI-generated content for accuracy, clarity, and substance (not copyediting!)
  • Provide substantive feedback based on your edits and observations so our prompt engineers can improve the outputs

Required Experience: 

  • A solid understanding of financial concepts, terminology, and the global financial landscape. 
  • Strong grasp of Foolish investing principles and our brand voice. 
  • Experience in journalism, editing, or related fields, with a strong grasp of news writing, AP style, and journalistic ethics.
  • Proficiency in fact-checking methodologies and techniques to verify information, data, and sources used in financial articles.
  • Strong research skills to gather information from various sources, databases, and financial reports to support fact-checking and editing tasks.
  • Familiarity with digital tools, fact-checking software, content management systems (CMS), and other technology used in financial publishing.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills to interact with writers, editors, and stakeholders.
  • The ability to work under deadlines and manage multiple tasks efficiently.
  • Understanding of LLMs and AI tools and familiarity on reading and interpreting a prompt