Scientific Writer for Environmental Health Reports (Part-Time)

Summary
We are looking for a part-time scientific writer who can interpret environmental testing data (air, water, EMF, lighting, mold) and turn it into clear, well-structured, client-friendly written reports.

Requirements (Must-Haves)
Strong scientific reasoning and analytical ability
Excellent written English
Ability to interpret data and summarize complex concepts clearly
Comfortable using spreadsheets (Google Sheets/Excel) for analysing data
High attention to detail
Works independently, follows structure, meets deadlines
Available across multiple separate days each week

Bonus: experience with environmental testing, scientific/technical writing, or familiarity with air/water/EMF/mold topics.

About Lightwork Home Health
Lightwork provides advanced, science-driven home health assessments to identify environmental factors that influence human health.
We analyze air quality, water quality, EMF exposure, lighting conditions, and mold likelihood using professional-grade instruments, certified lab testing, and a proprietary spatial mapping system.
We deliver 40–60 page evidence-based reports with clear findings, risk prioritization, and actionable recommendations, supported by the Lightwork Exposure Index.
We work with leading doctors, longevity clinics, entrepreneurs, and health-focused families across the U.S. and Europe.

Role Overview
Your role is to interpret environmental testing data and write the main scientific sections of our client reports using our templates and examples.
You will not handle formatting, template work, or admin — that is done by our operations team.
Each report typically requires ~7 hours once trained.
Ideal for MSc/PhD students, scientific writers, or research assistants with strong science + writing skills.

Responsibilities (Brief & Non-Repetitive)
Review on-site air, EMF, lighting, and environmental measurements
Interpret water-quality and mold lab results
Identify elevated exposures and explain what they mean in clear, simple language
Produce structured written findings for each environmental category
Draft practical, prioritized recommendations
Incorporate updated lab results or clarifications during the week

Work Schedule
You must be available across multiple non-consecutive days each week, with a total commitment of 18–24 hours per week, so reports progress steadily as new data and lab results arrive.

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