Instagram Content Creator

Job Title: Instagram Content Creator – Neuroscience / Brain Health
Job Type: Full-time or Part-time / Remote
Work Hours: Flexible (Overlap with client’s time zone required; details to be confirmed)

Job Overview:

We’re helping our client find a science-driven, creative Instagram Content Creator to translate complex neuroscience into clear, engaging, and high-converting content.

In this role, you will create educational carousel posts and conversion-focused content that drives awareness and sign-ups for the “Brain Code” course, designed specifically for midlife women. You’ll work closely with Louisa to understand the Brain Code curriculum, messaging, and research foundations, turning evidence-based insights into compelling social content that informs, inspires, and converts.

Responsibilities:

  • Plan and create 3–4 Instagram posts per week, primarily carousel posts that educate and convert
  • Develop science-based content focused on brain health and neuroscience
  • Translate complex neuroscience concepts into simple, accurate, and engaging copy
  • Propose visual concepts and structure for carousel graphics
  • Collaborate with Louisa to align content with the Brain Code curriculum and brand voice
  • Use existing examples, research, and data to guide messaging
  • Optimize content performance by testing hooks, formats, and CTAs
  • Iterate based on analytics, feedback, and engagement metrics
  • Create content that drives traffic and conversions to the Brain Code course

Must-Have:

  • Strong science background (e.g., neuroscience, psychology, exercise science, or related field) OR proven experience creating science-based content
  • Demonstrated experience creating Instagram content, especially carousel posts
  • Ability to translate complex scientific ideas into accessible, compelling narratives
  • Solid understanding of Instagram best practices (hooks, CTAs, saves/shares, engagement drivers)
  • Strong written English skills and high attention to scientific accuracy
  • Experience working independently in a remote environment

Nice-to-Have:

  • Experience in women’s health, midlife health, or brain performance
  • Basic design skills (Canva, Figma) or ability to clearly brief a designer
  • Experience working with online courses, funnels, or creator-led brands
  • Familiarity with performance metrics and content optimization strategies
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