Human Health Project (HHP) is a holistic health literacy charity. Our mission is to improve the health of the underserved and vulnerable through holistic information, education and advocacy. Our objective is to empower people to manage their own health with improved outcomes and no medical errors. For more information, please visit our website including viewing our "Shared Patient Information" program page which includes 50 pages of reports on both our Migraine and Lupus and feedback received from people who reviewed the reports in the section, "What Our Members are Saying" - https://tinyurl.com/4c5y3mfa and our "Healthcare Access Program" which includes short video courses in our Learning Academy - https://tinyurl.com/4xwdz5wh , Patient Advocacy Workshops in Los Angeles, - https://tinyurl.com/mryave5x and in Northern Ireland - https://tinyurl.com/nhj6kp7p and our Online Peer to Peer Events - https://tinyurl.com/5ddmxuyn
Children’s Health Literacy & Youth Mental Health Program
Join our mission to empower the next generation with knowledge about holistic health and mental well-being! We are a dedicated, peer-to-peer holistic health literacy charity launching a critical new program for a worldwide audience.
Curriculum Researchers
Human Health Project – Children’s Health Literacy Program
The Human Health Project is launching a comprehensive Children’s Health Literacy Program designed to equip young people ages 0–25 with essential knowledge in mental health, healthcare navigation, and diet & nutrition. We are seeking detail-oriented and mission-driven Curriculum Researchers (Volunteer) to help build a strong, evidence-based foundation for the program’s educational materials.
As a Curriculum Researcher, you will play a key role in shaping age-appropriate content for three developmental groups: early childhood (0–5), school-age children and adolescents (6–17), and young adults (18–25). These groups each face distinct challenges—from early emotional learning and nutrition habits, to rising adolescent mental health concerns, to the need for independent healthcare skills in young adulthood. Your research will ensure that our curriculum accurately reflects these needs using credible sources, best practices, and proven instructional models.
What You’ll Do:
Conduct research on child health literacy, mental health education, youth nutrition, and healthcare navigation
Identify evidence-based practices, developmental benchmarks, and age-appropriate learning frameworks
Gather reputable sources (academic papers, public health guidelines, educational models) to inform curriculum design
Summarize findings into clear, actionable insights for writers, designers, and educators
Collaborate with the curriculum development team to ensure accuracy, cultural relevance, and educational effectiveness
What We’re Looking For:
Background in education, child development, public health, psychology, nutrition, or related fields
Strong research and analytical skills, with the ability to synthesize information clearly
Familiarity with academic sources and evidence-based practices
Passion for improving children’s health literacy and reducing barriers to health education
This volunteer role is an opportunity to contribute directly to a program that will improve the well-being of children and young adults worldwide.
Help build a stronger foundation for the next generation. Apply today to volunteer as a Curriculum Researcher with the Human Health Project!
To apply, please copy/paste the address below in a new tab or window to submit the Pre-Screen Questionnaire and Resume: https://forms.gle/6sefRinUT8wTw7H8A