$70K - 100K a year
Draft, edit, and review healthcare assessment reports and policy documents for government audiences, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and adherence to communication standards.
Minimum 2 years healthcare writing or policy analysis experience, bachelor's degree in related field, strong writing and editing skills, familiarity with healthcare systems and government policy frameworks.
Description The Healthcare Analyst/Writer is responsible for drafting, editing, and reviewing assessment reports and supporting documentation related to healthcare program operations. This role requires the ability to analyze complex technical, clinical, and policy content and translate it into clear, accessible language for executive and legislative audiences. The Healthcare Analyst/Writer will work under the guidance of more senior positions and assist in the preparation of deliverables while maintaining consistency in style and tone. The Healthcare Analyst/Writer is an essential role in ensuring that healthcare assessments and reports are clear, accurate, and effective in communicating complex information to key stakeholders. This position is ideal for someone with a strong writing background and a keen interest in healthcare policy, who can work independently and collaboratively to deliver high-quality written content. • Role Details: This is a temporary W2 role for 3 months, with the possibility of follow-on work, though it is not guaranteed. The position is remote, but preferred candidates would be located in the VA/MD/DC area. Key Responsibilities • Draft, edit, and review healthcare assessment reports, policy documents, and other supporting materials for submission to the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), Congress, and the Federal Register. • Translate complex technical, clinical, and policy content into clear, accessible language that is tailored for executive leadership, legislative audiences, and public stakeholders. • Maintain consistency in tone, structure, and style across all written deliverables, adhering to VA branding and communication standards. • Coordinate with subject matter experts (SMEs) to ensure the technical accuracy and completeness of all written content, verifying that all details are correct and compliant with relevant standards. • Manage editorial workflows and version control for assessment products, ensuring that all deliverables are produced on time and meet established quality standards. • Support the creation of summary briefs, infographics, and public-facing materials for dissemination to stakeholders, ensuring that these materials are clear, concise, and aligned with project objectives. Requirements Education & Experience • A minimum of 2 years of experience in healthcare writing, policy analysis, or a related field. • Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration, Public Health, Communications, English, or a related discipline. • Experience in drafting, editing, and reviewing healthcare-related documents, particularly in government or legislative settings. Knowledge & Skills • Healthcare Knowledge: Familiarity with healthcare systems, particularly within government agencies such as the VA, and an understanding of the policy frameworks that drive healthcare operations. • Writing & Editing Expertise: Strong writing and editing skills, with the ability to translate complex technical or clinical content into clear, understandable language for various audiences. • Attention to Detail: High attention to detail in ensuring accuracy, clarity, and consistency in all written deliverables. • Collaboration with SMEs: Ability to work effectively with subject matter experts (SMEs) to ensure the accuracy and completeness of written content. • Editorial Workflow Management: Experience managing editorial processes, version control, and meeting tight deadlines while ensuring the quality of deliverables. • Data Visualization & Brief Development: Ability to support the creation of concise summary briefs, infographics, and public-facing documents that effectively communicate key findings and recommendations. • Communication Standards Compliance: Knowledge of and adherence to branding, communication standards, and guidelines, particularly within the VA or government healthcare settings. Work Schedule Consistent, full-time work expected Monday – Friday, eight hours per day in a focused and fast-paced environment. Americans With Disabilities Specifications Physical Demands: Work involves regular computer use, including typing, reading from a screen, and participating in virtual meetings. Individuals may choose to sit or stand as preferred in their home office environment. Work Environment: Remote/home office with reliable internet access and a setup conducive to focused computer-based work. Pay & Benefits Salary offered will be commensurate with experience for individuals in similarly situated roles. FP&C offers a competitive benefits package including: • Health, Dental and Vision Insurance • Group Life, Short Term Disability and Long-Term Disability Insurance • 401K with company match • Paid Time Off and Holidays • Supplemental Benefits EEO Statement FP&C is an equal opportunity employer, and we are committed to seeking, employing, and treating all employees and applicants for employment without discrimination based on all characteristics protected by federal, state and/or local laws. Applicants can learn more about the company’s status as an equal opportunity employer by viewing the federal “EEO is the Law" poster.
This job posting was last updated on 9/2/2025