What you'll do Design, create, and enhance comprehensive and engaging interview preparation resources, including detailed practice stations, answer guides, workbooks, model responses, and supporting educational materials for both MMI and Panel Interviews. Key Responsibilities Develop engaging and realistic medical interview scenarios and practice stations. Write detailed and clear student answer guides to unpack the themes of interview scenarios and high-quality responses for each interview question. Create comprehensive workbooks with notes and activities for student learning. Continually update and refine existing resources based on student feedback and constantly evolving interview formats, collaborating closely with the tutoring team to ensure the effectiveness of all content. Participate actively in regular resource-development meetings and training sessions. Skill Requirements Written Communication: Clear, concise, and engaging writing for educational content Creativity & Innovation: Bring fresh ideas to life in resource and content design Organisation & Attention to Detail: Stay structured, accurate, and deadline-ready Collaboration & Feedback: Open to input and always improving as a team Role Requirements Current Medical/Dental Student or Doctor, with experience in MMI and/or Panel Interview formats for medical entry. (Mandatory) Experienced in creating educational materials or content. (Ideal, not mandatory) Benefits Satisfying and fulfilling work helping students succeed (it feels good when your students do good). Primary focus is on creating excellent student resources (no hassle with student payments or admin). Personalised training and feedback to improve your written communication skills (and you get paid for it). Creative freedom in a fun start-up environment (no corporate walls, talk directly to the founders or students). Opportunities for career growth and long-term opportunities in a rapidly growing education company. Expected Work Hours (August 2025 to Jan 2026) From August 2025 to October 2025: Minimum 10 hours per week, developing resources before the start of the Interview Program in November. Note: There is an option to work up to 30-40 hours per week in this period if you would like! From November 2025 to January 2025: During the Interview Preparation Program, spending 5-10 hours per week troubleshooting resources and developing new resources based on student feedback. Note: A flexible schedule can be arranged to accommodate your medical school exam schedule and any unavailabilities during your summer holiday period. Compensation $30/hour