Item Writer – Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) (1099 Contractor), Anywhere

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About the Company Archer Review is a private equity-backed education technology company supporting medical and nursing students in their professional journeys. Our mission is to equip health care learners, educators and leaders with the knowledge, resources and confidence they need to succeed - personally and professionally. Our fully remote team of educators, clinicians, technologists, creatives and operators support and collaborate one another and share a genuine commitment to making a difference. Archer Review has been recognized for four consecutive years by Inc. 5000 and for two years by Deloitte Technology Fast 500 as one of the fastest-growing technology companies in the United States. The company also ranks No. 5 on the 2024 Financial Times list and No. 3 on the Inc. Southwest Regionals list for high growth companies. Our Values

  • Excellence: We innovate constantly, adapt with agility, embrace challenges, welcome change, move with intention, and hold ourselves accountable.
  • Outcomes: We deliver real outcomes that include measurable progress, skills mastery, and meaningful achievements.
  • Empathy: We see the world through the eyes of our learners and partners, meeting them where they are, adapting to their needs, and walking alongside them with compassion and respect.
  • Service: We are trusted partners who provide forward-thinking approaches and world-class service.
About the Role Archer Review is updating and expanding our Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP) question bank to continue to reflect today’s clinical standards and the current FNP exam blueprint. This project is focused on making our practice questions more accurate, more realistic, and more challenging—so learners are prepared for board-style decision-making, not just recall. We’re hiring a contractor FNP Item Writer (1099) to help revise existing questions and create new ones for key topic areas. You’ll work closely with our editorial team, receive clear guidance and prioritized assignments, and contribute directly to a major product refresh targeted for release this spring. Employment Type: 1099 Contractor Rate: $75.00 per hour Contract: ~20-25 hours per week Location: Must be US-based; Fully Remote Start Date: Immediate, with project duration through end of April What you'll do
  • Review assigned FNP practice questions and improve them for clinical accuracy, realism, and board-style quality
  • Rewrite items to strengthen clinical reasoning, increase appropriate difficulty, and improve distractor quality
  • Author new, original FNP questions to address content gaps and strengthen blueprint coverage
  • Ensure questions reflect current evidence-based guidelines and avoid outdated practice patterns
  • Follow Archer Review’s item-writing standards, formatting requirements, and editorial feedback
  • Collaborate asynchronously with editors and project leads to stay aligned on scope and quality expectations
About you
  • Current FNP (or equivalent advanced practice) clinical background and strong comfort with independent clinical decision-making. Adult-gerontology experience is a plus!
  • Demonstrated ability to write or edit board-style multiple-choice questions requiring higher-difficulty clinical reasoning
  • Strong command of current, evidence-based practice guidelines and standard-of-care approaches
  • Ability to produce clear, unambiguous items with plausible distractors and sound rationales (where applicable)
  • Detail-oriented, responsive to feedback, and able to meet steady weekly deliverables

The pay range for this role is:

75 - 75 USD per hour (Remote (United States))

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