More Good Days is looking for a talented web writer who can blend scientific enquiry + creative writing to write content that truly engages with the search algorithms and people living with chronic pain.

💜 About More Good Days

More Good Days is a health tech start-up that helps people manage their chronic pain with digital behavioural treatments.

Globally, 1 in 5 people suffer from chronic pain. It is the #1 most common chronic condition and the leading cause of disability in the world. As many countries fight an opioid crisis that arose from a genuine need for pain relief, demand and evidence have grown for multidisciplinary and behavioural treatment for chronic pain. However, only 10% of chronic pain sufferers have access to these treatments due to high costs or lack of trained practitioners. More Good Days is an early-stage health tech company looking to make evidence-based opioid-free treatments accessible as a first-line option for chronic pain.

More Good Days is a ‘for purpose’ company founded to create innovative solutions for people with chronic pain. We are a team of clinicians and entrepreneurs who have come together to make evidence-based pain management accessible to everyone that needs it.

Why join More Good Days?

Come be part of a mission-driven and fast growing start-up in Australia looking to make a real difference in people’s lives. As a valued team member of More Good Days, you’ll have the unique opportunity to shape the company's direction and the freedom and support from our small energetic team who are empowered to make a direct impact through our work.

About the role

We’re looking for a Content Writer with an aptitude for communicating complex ideas in simple and engaging ways. The successful applicant will draw on cross-disciplinary scientific literature such as pain neuroscience, health psychology and behavioural sciences as well as our diverse clinical team to write articles that have a direct positive impact on our audience lives.

What you'll do

About You

You're a creative person living, breathing and working in the chronic pain space. You may be a physiotherapist, or a pain scientist or psychologist who understands chronic pain. Or you may be living with chronic pain and have the skills to translate research into simple and easy to understand concepts. In either case, you’re inspired to create content that makes a direct impact in the lives of people living with chronic pain.