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Freelance Writer - Bezzy

Remote- US, UK, CAN

The RVO Health portfolio helps nearly 100 million people a month seek health information, find doctors, save money, and effectively manage their health and wellbeing. Our family of industry-leading websites, products and services help guide consumers along the path to wellness by making healthcare easier to navigate, more accessible, and more affordable for everyone.

RVO Health features some of the largest and most relevant health information brands, each designed to serve a distinct health and wellness-seeking mindset in precise ways. 

Enter Bezzy.

Bezzy is a free online platform bringing new meaning to the word “community” for people with chronic conditions where:

  • everyone feels seen, valued, and understood

  • everyone’s story matters

  • shared vulnerability is the name of the game


We are looking for freelance writers with experience and/or expertise in the chronic condition space or a strong background in general health writing for a consumer audience. 

If you are interested in becoming a freelancer writer for Bezzy, please submit your resume/CV and 3 samples of relevant writing or a link to your online portfolio, highlighting any certification or personal experience with health content.

Pursuant to various state Fair Pay Acts, below is a summary of compensation for this position.

  • Compensation: starting at $150 USD/article

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We welcome all interested freelancers, but as we expect to receive a high number of responses, we are unable to provide individual feedback. Please also note that we cannot accept interest without either writing samples or a link to your online portfolio.

Our goal is to listen, engage, and activate voices to ensure that all identity groups and perspectives are represented in our work. Our aspiration is to have diverse partnerships at every level of the company, and we seek freelancers who bring unique personal experiences, curiosity and an eagerness to embrace diversity, equity, and inclusion.

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Our teams cover various health topics, from rare diseases to chronic conditions, and from molecular biology to health equity. 

Our articles are 750–1200 words long, and writers should complete assignments within 7 days unless otherwise indicated.

We write our articles for an educated but everyday audience, with a focus on clinical accuracy that does not overwhelm the reader with medical jargon. All writers must have a good understanding of scientific principles and be able to turn research content into compelling stories.

Our content is inclusive of all audiences, using conscious language that acknowledges and embraces readers from all backgrounds and communities. 


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