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Human Health Expert Content Contributor (Part-Time, Contract)

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Grove Collaborative is a sustainability-focused consumer products company creating household and personal care essentials that are effective, beautifully designed, and healthier for people and the planet. We are a certified B Corp, plastic-neutral, and on a mission to transform the CPG industry for good.

THE ROLE

Grove Collaborative is leaning further into human health as part of our brand focus, complementing our strong foundation in sustainability. While we have a trusted voice in sustainability and environmentalism, we are seeking to build the same credibility in the health space- meeting our audience where they are and joining the most relevant online conversations.

We are looking for 3–5 expert contributors across diverse areas of human health to help engage in key online communities and amplify our perspective across multiple content channels.

This role is ideal for topic experts with an authentic voice who can engage audiences in community forums like Reddit and Quora and collaborate closely with Grove’s content and social teams.

PRIORITY EXPERTISE AREAS

We are especially interested in contributors with credibility and experience in one or more of the following areas:

  • Nutrition & Gut Health
  • Pelvic & Postpartum Health
  • Women’s Hormonal Health

If your area of expertise is not listed but aligns with Grove’s mission to support human health and wellness, we encourage you to apply.

WHAT WE MEAN BY "EXPERT":

  • You have deep expertise in your health topic through professional credentials and/or significant lived experience that has made you a trusted voice.
  • You can communicate authentically, blending credible knowledge with empathy and relatability, so your content feels like it comes from a peer, not a distant brand.
  • You don’t need a massive following but you do need proof that you can spark engagement and discussion where you are active.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Trend Spotting & Topic Ideation
    Identify trending health topics and share recommendations to inform Grove’s editorial, email, and social media planning.
  • Community Engagement
    Actively participate in platforms such as Reddit, Quora, and X (Twitter) to share expert insights and join relevant conversations.
  • Content Contribution
    Produce and publish health-related content under your own name, with potential opportunities for blog and newsletter contributions.

WHO YOU ARE

  • Subject Matter Expert: You have deep expertise in a specific human health area this could be through professional credentials, but equally valued is lived experience that has made you a trusted voice for others navigating similar challenges.
  • Able to Engage Authentically: You can connect with audiences in ways that feel personal, relatable, and credible whether through thoughtful responses, storytelling, or resource sharing.
  • Cadence & Consistency: Comfortable contributing to 10–15 relevant Reddit, Quora or X conversations per week, and open to additional written or video content contributions.

HOW TO APPLY

If you’re interested in becoming a Human Health Expert Contributor, please submit the following:

  1. Cover Letter – Highlight your area(s) of expertise, relevant experience, and why you’re excited to contribute to Grove’s health content. Please also include links to any relevant online profiles (e.g., Tiktok, Instagram, Reddit, Quora, X/Twitter, blogs, or other platforms) where you are active.
  2. Sample Post – Share two examples of content you created that demonstrates your ability to spark discussion, provide value, or build trust. Please include metrics around views, likes, upvotes or whichever metrics are most relevant for the platform you were engaging on.
  3. Resume – Please include a resume to help us better understand how your formal education or professional experience prepares you for this role.

IMPORTANT LOGISTICS

Location: Remote in the United States
Compensation:
~$8-10,000 per contributor (project-based)
Commitment:
4-5 months, part-time

MORE ABOUT GROVE

Grove Collaborative Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: GROV) is the one-stop online destination for everyday essentials that create a healthier home and planet. Explore thousands of thoughtfully vetted products for every room and everyone in your home, including household cleaning, personal care, health and wellness, laundry, clean beauty, kitchen, pantry, kids, baby, pet care, and beyond. Everything Grove sells meets a higher standard — from health to sustainability and performance — so you get a great value without compromising your values. As a B Corp and Public Benefit Corporation, Grove goes beyond selling products: every order is carbon neutral, supports plastic waste cleanup initiatives, and lets you see and track the positive impact of your choices. Shopping with purpose starts at Grove.com.

We're building a diverse and inclusive work environment where we learn from each other. We welcome people of diverse backgrounds, experiences, abilities and perspectives. We are an equal opportunity employer. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to Talent@grove.co.

For information on our privacy policy, visit this link on our website. 

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