URGENT: Looking for board-certified dermatologists and estheticians
We are actively recruiting certified dermatologists and qualified estheticians to join our expert contributor and reviewer network at Health Hub AU. If you want to educate readers safely, we want to hear from you. Health Hub AU launched in July 2025. We publish health, beauty, lifestyle, fitness, food, and astrology. Every article must be expert-written […]
We are actively recruiting certified dermatologists and qualified estheticians to join our expert contributor and reviewer network at Health Hub AU. If you want to educate readers safely, we want to hear from you.
Health Hub AU launched in July 2025. We publish health, beauty, lifestyle, fitness, food, and astrology. Every article must be expert-written and expert-reviewed. Your role is simple. Help readers make safer choices. Help stop bad advice online.
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Why are we urgently hiring dermatologists and estheticians right now?
We need more certified dermatologists skin care specialists because skin content demand is rising fast. Readers want routines, not risks. We also want faster review times. We never want accuracy to slip.
Skin advice spreads quickly. Wrong advice harms quickly. Do you want to help set a higher standard?
Summary: We are expanding our expert bench to publish more about affordable certified dermatologists clinics. We also want tighter safety checks.
Who should apply if you are a dermatologist or an esthetician?
You should apply if you hold the right credentials. You should also care about safe guidance.
For certified dermatologists near me, we are looking for board certification. For estheticians, we are looking for formal qualifications and real clinic experience. You can contribute or review. You can also do both.
Key takeaway: If you can explain skin clearly, you can fit.
What work will you do as a dermatologist for Health Hub AU?
You will help ensure medical accuracy. You will reduce risk. You will correct harmful claims.
You may write articles. You may review drafts. You may do fact checks. You may help build product and ingredient safety notes.
Typical topics include the best certified dermatologists for acne treatment, rosacea, eczema, melasma, sunscreen, retinoids, and pigment care. We also cover procedure safety. We do not publish reckless DIY treatment advice.
What you may do most weeks:
- Review an article for accuracy and safety.
- Add clinical nuance and contraindications.
- Approve final claims and references.
- Suggest safer alternatives for sensitive groups.
What work will you do as an esthetician for Health Hub AU?

You will help make advice practical and safe. You will help match routines to real skin. You will flag overuse and irritation risk.
You may write routines for beginners. You may explain treatments like certified dermatologists for psoriasis care. You may outline aftercare steps. You may also review product-use guidance.
We want your lens on texture, barrier care, and compliance. Readers quit routines that sting. You can prevent that.
Key takeaway: You bring real-world routine safety.
What qualifications do you need to be considered?
You need credentials we can verify, especially for board certified dermatologists in my area. We also need proof of current practice.
Dermatologists (minimum)
- Board certification in dermatology.
- Active registration where you practice.
- Ability to cite medical sources.
Estheticians (minimum)
- Recognized esthetics qualification or license.
- Hands-on client experience.
- Comfort with evidence-based skincare.
If you are unsure, apply anyway. Tell us your background. We will assess fit.
How much time does this take, and is it paid?
Yes, this is paid work. Timelines depend on scope, such as an online consultation with certified dermatologists. Most reviews are quick. Most articles are planned.
We agree on deliverables first. We agree on deadlines next. We agree on rates before work starts.
Key takeaway: Clear scope. Clear pay. Clear timelines.
What quality and safety standards will you follow?
You will follow strict editorial standards. You will also follow safety-first guidance. If evidence is weak, we say so.
We require source-backed claims. We require risk warnings. We avoid absolutes. We avoid miracle language.
We align with current guidance from credible bodies, including:
Summary: If a claim can harm, we slow down.
What topics are we prioritising in the next 60 days?
We are prioritising common, high-risk search topics. These need expert review.
High-priority topics include:
- Acne routines for teens and adults.
- Retinoid use and irritation control.
- Sunscreen myths and correct reapplication.
- Hyperpigmentation and melasma safety.
- Barrier repair and over-exfoliation recovery.
- Pregnancy-safe skincare ingredient guidance.
- Procedure aftercare for peels and microneedling.
Do you specialise in one of these areas? Tell us. We will match you to content.
How do we ensure content stays updated?
We run update checks on key pages. We also watch guideline shifts. We update when evidence changes.
Our internal data on updates (original)
In March 2026, Health Hub AU ran an internal audit. We reviewed 40 skincare drafts. We checked citations and risk notes.
Results:
- 62.5% needed clearer irritation warnings.
- 45.0% needed stronger sourcing for claims.
- 27.5% needed contraindication notes added.
Source: Health Hub AU Editorial Audit (March 2026). Internal document. Available on request by email.
Key takeaway: Expert input measurably improves safety.
Which level of expertise do we need from beginners to experts?
We need all levels, with guardrails.
If you are new to writing (beginner)
You can start as a reviewer. You can also co-write. We provide structure and editing.
If you have some publishing experience (intermediate)
You can write full articles. You can review routine content. You can help improve clarity.
If you are highly experienced (expert)
You can lead medical reviews. You can set standards. You can build clinical checklists.
Summary: We meet you where you are.
How do dermatologist and esthetician roles compare?
| Area | Board-certified Dermatologist | Esthetician |
| Main focus | Diagnosis, medical safety, evidence | Routine use, client realism, compliance |
| Common tasks | Medical review, contraindications, references | Routine building, aftercare, irritation control |
| Best-fit topics | Conditions, prescriptions, red flags | Product use, treatments, maintenance |
| Risk ownership | High-risk claims and medical boundaries | Technique and routine misuse prevention |
How do you apply today?
Email us at healthhubau@gmail.com with:
- Your name and location.
- Your credentials and registration details.
- Your role preference (write, review, both).
- Your areas of focus.
- Links to published work, if any.
- Your weekly availability.
If you can, include a short note. Tell us why safety matters to you.
For more information about us and our services, please visit Health Hub Australia.
Key takeaways you can scan in 20 seconds
We are recruiting now. We pay for expert work. We verify credentials. We publish safety-first skincare content. We need both medical and practical expertise.
FAQs
How fast will you respond after I email?
We reply as fast as possible, usually within a few business days. If volume is high, it may take longer. We still respond to every qualified application.
Can you contribute if you are not based in Australia?
Yes, location is flexible. We care about verified credentials and clear communication. You must be comfortable writing for a broad audience, including Australian readers and product rules.
Do you accept one-off reviews instead of ongoing work?
Yes, one-off work is possible. Many experts start with a single review. If it goes well, we can offer a steady flow of assignments based on your time.
Will your name and credentials appear on the article?
Yes, when you contribute or review. We credit experts to build trust. We also include your qualifications clearly, so readers know who checked the advice.
What topics do you avoid for safety reasons?
We avoid unsafe DIY procedures and unverified medical claims. We also avoid encouraging prescription misuse. If a topic needs clinical care, we say so and recommend seeing a professional.
Please help us protect readers from unsafe skin advice
If you are a board-certified dermatologist or a qualified esthetician, please email us at healthhubau@gmail.com today. We are building the safest skin library we can. At Health Hub AU, we take accuracy personally. We would rather publish slower than publish wrong. If you feel the same, we want you on our team.