Digital Content Producer

Therapeutic Guidelines

Therapeutic Guidelines Limited (TGL) is an independent not-for-profit organisation. Its mission is to promote the quality use of medicines (QUM) through the publication of evidence-based clinical information, including Therapeutic Guidelines and, since 2023, Australian Prescriber. Therapeutic Guidelines is a point-of-care clinical reference database covering over 2500 diagnoses and Australian Prescriber is a free, evidence-based journal that covers a broad range of topics addressing the intersection of quality use of medicines, diagnostics and pathology. TGL’s independence is underpinned by its financial self-sufficiency, giving it the freedom to operate with integrity and purpose.

The organisation has a wide reach and is deeply trusted. TGL is embedded in the Australian healthcare community, supporting GPs, hospital doctors, specialists, pharmacists, dentists, nurses and students. All medical, pharmacy and dental students are trained using Therapeutic Guidelines, and more than 20,000 students also subscribe to Australian Prescriber. Most healthcare professionals report daily or weekly use of the guidelines, making TGL’s content part of the fabric of clinical care in Australia.

Through its Partnership Program, TGL also supports QUM, and the development and distribution of guidelines, in low resource settings, extending its impact beyond national borders.

We an outstanding opportunity within our Publishing team reporting directly to the Senior Manager Production and Content Operations.

We are looking for a talented

Digital Content Producer to join our Publishing team. In this role, you will be responsible for preparing, executing, and delivering content, ensuring TGL’s publishing standards are met. The role involves managing and optimising digital content, ensuring accuracy, user-centricity, and efficient delivery across platforms. It also provides support for editorial, digital production and administrative tasks throughout the content development process.

About You

You will bring a tertiary qualification in communications, publishing, journalism, healthcare, digital production or a related field. Equivalent industry experience can be considered in place of formal study. Here is a breakdown of the key skills and experiences we expect from you:

Strong communication skills - good listening and collaboration skills are essential when working with colleagues and subject experts.

Technical competence - confidence in using Content Management Systems (CMS), understanding structured content, experience with end-to-end digital releases across production environments, and working with digital assets such as images, graphics and metadata.

HTML/XML - understanding, troubleshooting and fine-tuning code (eg. DITA, XML and HTML).

Time/task management - managing time and resources with various tools (eg. Jira, ClickUp, or Trello).

Attention to detail - a sharp eye for accuracy, style, formatting and consistency across all content.

Organisational skills - the ability to manage multiple projects, various deadlines without losing track of priorities.

Problem-solving mindset - the ability to troubleshoot formatting or publishing issues, find practical solutions and maintain calm under pressure.

Collaboration and teamwork - comfortable working across teams, taking feedback and contributing ideas to achieve shared goals.

As the ideal candidate, you bring:

  • Experience in digital publishing is essential. Please kindly note: this is not a content creation role i.e. photography or social media
  • Experience of health sector editing or publishing is desirable.
  • Experience of managing references and performing medical literature database searches (eg with PubMed) is desirable.
  • Experience of project management is desirable.

If you’d been here last week, you would have:

  • Collated a Word manuscript and prepared it for final editorial checks.
  • Undertaken reference management in a guideline’s library.
  • Transformed Word documents and XML files to DITA, ingested them into the CCMS and performed various content management tasks.
  • Helped the Production team with innovation sessions to harness more of the CCMS capabilities
  • Given feedback on new graphic design iterations to improve the visual cohesion of the product.

Therapeutic Guidelines is located close to the lively North Melbourne village precinct. We have a motivated team that enjoys a social, flexible, and hybrid working environment where innovation, collaboration, and personal growth are valued.

We offer a competitive base salary for this level of role, monthly RDOs, access to salary packaging, and a range of attractive employee benefits.

Above all, we provide a supportive, inclusive, and enjoyable workplace where people feel safe, thrive, and achieve - always putting people first.

Does this role sound like you?

If you are excited about this opportunity and ready to make an impact, we would love to hear from you! Apply now and become part of a team that is redefining digital publishing.

Please apply with your latest CV and cover letter quoting the job reference number, to the Executive Director People and Corporate Services at Therapeutic Guidelines Ltd via email at ***email_hidden***. Applications from recruiters will not be accepted.

Therapeutic Guidelines Limited is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Applications close 5pm, Sunday, 5 July 2026. Please note: this role may close earlier if a suitable candidate is appointed, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.