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Glucose Goddess, SAS
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Application deadline: June 26th 2026
Do you live and breathe making science accessible?
This is an entry-level role for someone with a strong scientific academic education, an interest in social media and a passion to make scientific research engaging. You will report to the Head of Science & Content.
What You’ll Be Responsible For:
- Proposing and creating science-based content for the GG audience
- Monitoring newly published scientific research and identify relevant studies
- Reading and critically assessing scientific articles
- Writing and reviewing copy
- Becoming a key thought partner within the team on all things science, research, and evidence
This Role Is Perfect for You If You…
- Love reading and evaluating scientific research
- Are able to turn complex science into engaging copy
- Have design and visual intuition
- Are confident using AI tools, with strong critical judgement
- Are extremely organised with exceptional attention to detail
- Have a willingness to learn, take feedback and grow quickly within the role
Performance Expectations
- Every relevant new study is identified quickly and assessed critically
- Every piece of content makes complex science clear, engaging and relevant to the GG audience
- Every scientific claim is accurate, nuanced and grounded in strong evidence
Requirements
- MSc or PhD in a natural sciences field
- Native English speaker
- Strong communication and self-management in a remote environment
- Based in Europe or similar time zone for smoother collaboration
Bonus Points If:
- You’ve read Glucose Revolution
- You use the glucose hacks
How to apply
Send your resume and the answer to the two homework questions below by June 26th 2026 to [email protected]
Details
- Location: Remote (Europe or similar timezone)
- Start date: ASAP
- Contract: Full-time, Freelance
Important Note
Due to the volume of applications, if you don’t hear back from us by July 10th 2026, it means your application was not successful this time.
Homework
- Exercise 1:
What are current debates in nutrition and metabolic science that interest you? Why? (word limit: 500)
- Exercise 2:
Find two interesting scientific articles published in 2026 relating to glucose spikes.
- Write a short paragraph for each article with a critical science appraisal (why it’s important, how solid is the evidence, how it relates to other studies on the topic). The audience for this is the internal GG team.
- Create a 6 slide carousel about each study, following similar formats as these:
Does fasting make us live longer
Standing desk and glucose