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5+ years of content acquisition and/or content development experience preferred. You will be responsible for discovering and acquiring exceptional content, managing author and agent relationships, and collaborating with marketing, publicity, production, and author relations teams to deliver quality books and world-class author experiences.
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Develop a comprehensive, strategic, 12-month editorial calendar to manage the production of consistent, high-quality content for ISU’s online communications, allowing for content to be scheduled and posted consistently and appropriately according to platform best practices throughout the year.
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Within this org,This role will work closely with other content-development and design professionals and POCs in sister teams, who focus on subject-specific materials and overlapping audience sectors.
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Understands UX design principles and knowledge of how user experience affects content strategy development. · Plan content and map editorial workflow and using content management systems to ensure timely and efficient digital content creation.
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Scheduling and coordinating a monthly brainstorming meeting with Director, Marketing to establish content ideas for the month ahead, and to plan for a monthly social media, editorial, marketing, and blogging calendar for Company and other developments.
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Provide direct execution of a strategic communications plan including development of communication media, content management and editorial services that address strategic objectives of Cyber (ID) program.
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3-4 years of proven experience in client communications, video production, writing for both video and editorial, social and digital media content development. Health, dental, vision, and life insurance Paid Parental Leave 401(k) match potential and flex accounts Flexible work schedules and Summer Hours Hybrid work environment Profit-sharing and bonus opportunities Professional development Career advancement opportunities Lambert is proud to celebrate an inclusive culture and welcomes candidate’s perspectives, experiences, and backgrounds.
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Moderating user-generated content and messages appropriately, based on Center, Boston College, and community policies. The Social Media and Communications Coordinator will increase the visibility and influence of the Center and City Connects through the co-development, implementation, and management of social media strategy.
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The Senior Director of Editorial is a strategic and creative leader responsible for the development of engaging, expert, and compassionate content that embodies our mission of mental health promotion and suicide prevention.
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Work closely with the Audience Development team to grow SEO, newsletter, and social channel traffic and to identify, secure and cultivate top-tier partnerships and content collaborations.
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This candidate should have an understanding of engagement metrics and a proven track record of using those metrics to drive editorial content strategy and audience growth. The ideal candidate will have significant experience with digital content packaging and development as well as managing a busy news organization.
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The ClientCare Service Content Development team is looking for a talented script writer to craft simple, technician-focused content that will be used in procedural video scripts. Responsibilities will include: Technical Writing for procedural video scripts, content strategy, content editorial, and data analytics.
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Providing a range of editorial support across the content development cycle, including substantive editing, copyediting and fact-checking. Conducting literature reviews and environmental scans; developing literature summaries and annotated bibliographies to support content development.
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Experience facilitating field reviews, expert reviews, stakeholder meetings, and similar consensus-based content development exercises. Excellent written and editorial skills as applied to scientific and health-related content.
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Evaluates editorial content and audience composition of a wide range of media vehicles to determine which would most effectively reach target audience. Job Description The Media Planner is responsible for media strategy development, planning/buying and campaign analysis related to multiple online acquisition channels.
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