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Scientific Content Contributor, Part-time (PhD/RD)

Park City, Utah

Company Overview: 

Momentous is a dynamic, fast-growing human performance company offering the highest quality supplements designed to enhance physical and cognitive well-being. At Momentous, we believe that people at their best will produce a positive impact in their personal lives, communities, and, ultimately, the world. No matter our customer's goal or what they want to achieve, we are on a relentless quest to help them get there. We work with some of the greatest minds in science and athletic performance who tap into the latest research and real-world experience to create a portfolio of products designed with one common goal—to help our customers be their best.

What we’re proud of:

  • Best in the field. We have built an advanced network of world-renowned experts in the field of human performance.
  • Trusted and used by the best. We are honored to work with more than 150 teams in professional and NCAA sports, including Stanley Cup Champions, Tour de France winners, and all NFL Teams.
  • Push what’s possible. Named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 list three years in a row (#392 in 2025) as one of the fastest-growing companies in the US. Ranked #4 in the Rocky Mountain Region in 2025.

Position Summary:

Momentous is seeking a Science Content Manager to translate cutting-edge research into compelling, accessible, and evidence-based educational content that strengthens brand credibility and supports commercial growth.

This role sits at the intersection of science, marketing, and product — transforming complex research into consumer-friendly storytelling that builds trust, supports product launches, and reinforces Momentous’ premium positioning.

Reporting to the Brand and/or Marketing leadership team, this individual will partner cross-functionally with Marketing, Product, and Regulatory to ensure all scientific messaging is accurate, compliant, and aligned with current research and brand standards.

Responsibilities:

Scientific Content Creation

  • Produce approximately one long-form blog per month translating peer-reviewed research into clear, consumer-friendly education.
  • Develop content explaining:
    • Ingredient mechanisms and how they function in the body
    • The science behind product formulations
    • Benefits, use cases, and practical applications
    • Emerging research in performance, recovery, health, and longevity
  • Ensure all content is scientifically rigorous, evidence-based, and aligned with current consensus.

Marketing and Product Launch Support

  • Partner with Marketing and Product teams to support launches with science-backed storytelling.
  • Create educational content adaptable across:
    • Website blogs
    • Product detail pages
    • Email campaigns
    • Social content
    • Retail education materials
  • Provide scientific input on messaging and claims to ensure clarity, credibility, and compliance.
  • Translation of Science for Customers 
  • Simplify complex scientific research without sacrificing accuracy.
  • Write in a tone that is:
    • Authoritative yet approachable
    • Educational, not academic
    • Aligned with Momentous’ premium, trustworthy brand voice
  • Use analogies, examples, and clear frameworks to enhance understanding and engagement.

Research Review and Scientific Integrity 

  • Review and cite peer-reviewed literature to substantiate claims and narratives.
  • Stay current on emerging research, trends, and developments in nutrition, supplementation, and human performance.
  • Identify outdated or unsupported claims and recommend evidence-based alternatives.

Cross-Functional Collaboration

  • Collaborate with Marketing, Product, and Regulatory teams to align content with launch timelines and priorities.
  • Participate in briefing calls to align on positioning, audience needs, and messaging strategy.
  • Incorporate feedback efficiently while maintaining scientific accuracy and integrity.

Compliance and Brand Alignment

  • Ensure all content aligns with regulatory and compliance guidelines (FTC, FDA, DSHEA as applicable).
  • Support substantiation of marketing claims through transparent explanation of evidence, context, and limitations.

What Success Looks Like:

  • Consumers view Momentous as a trusted authority in human performance science.
  • Educational content supports product launches, drives engagement, and contributes to conversion.
  • Scientific messaging is clear, credible, and compliant across all channels.
  • Internal teams experience seamless collaboration and efficient integration of science into marketing workflows.
  • Consistent delivery cadence with exceptional editorial and scientific quality.

Qualifications:

Education and Experience 

  • Advanced degree (MS, PhD, RD, or equivalent) in Nutrition, Exercise Science, Physiology, Biochemistry, or related field preferred.
  • 5+ years of experience in scientific writing, nutrition communications, supplement industry, or performance-focused health brands.
  • Experience translating scientific research for consumer audiences.
  • Familiarity with regulatory frameworks governing dietary supplements (FTC, FDA, DSHEA).

Skills and Competencies 

  • Exceptional scientific literacy and ability to interpret peer-reviewed research.
  • Strong writing and editorial skills with the ability to adapt tone for multiple platforms.
  • Ability to balance scientific rigor with accessible storytelling.
  • Strong cross-functional collaboration skills.
  • Detail-oriented with high standards for accuracy and credibility.

Cultural Attributes:

  • Deeply aligned with human performance, excellence, and lifelong learning.
  • Low ego, high ownership, and accountability.
  • Mission-driven and energized by education and impact.
  • Comfortable operating in a fast-moving, high-growth environment.
  • Committed to raising the scientific bar in the supplement industry.

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