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POSITION REQUIREMENTSResponsibilities:Assist in implementing the strategic vision for the publications: work with the Managing Editor to check in new submissions, invite peer reviewers for submissions, prepare manuscripts for publication, and post journal content online.
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As an assistant editor, you will support the editor-in-chief to administer, plan and produce various publications. Provide administrative support to the editor-in-chief. Collaborate with the editor-in-chief to research and plan new articles.
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Ideally, you'll also have a journalism degree, several years of experience writing for daily/weekly/monthly publications, and be eager to dive into digital/social media journalism, too. We need a conscientious, relationship-building writer/editor capable of following through on her/his own ideas with a candid, honest writing style suitable for both print and online reading.
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This includes proofreading and editing, cataloguing, maintaining, and archiving technical publications in a variety of formats (to include hard copy and digital) including reports, manuals, briefs, guides, instructions, training materials, procedures, and related materials in support of USAF flying units.
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Alongside the Managing Editor, the Editorial Assistant will influence content to ensure an excellent final product. Work collaboratively with the Managing Editor to edit drafts in order to draw in the reader and help them reach a conclusion.
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Regularly writes for assigned publications, producing feature articles and supporting magazine departments. JOB SUMMARY: Coordinates editorial, art and production workflow to support production of a quality magazine on deadline.
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Seeking a skilled editor with good editing/proofreading/grammar skills and some online editing/posting experience to help execute company goals for its industry-leading print publications and digital media communities.
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Reporting to the Director, Publishing Services / Editor-in-Chief, International Educator ( IE ), the Associate Director manages the business operations of NAFSA's publishing services and provides editorial direction, working closely with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders across the Publications team and the organization.
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The Publications Editor will work independently under the direction of the Associate Chief for Academic Affairs and Department Director to support the professional development and research activities of over 120 Cardiology faculty members.
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Secures support services such as artwork and photography to support publications. Assists faculty and residents with abstracts and publications as requested. Edits publications such as manuals, handbooks, articles, posters, fliers, certificates, and proposals.
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Role Summary Rivian is seeking a production editor to support and optimize our use of MadCap Flare and related products, enhance our content reuse strategy, and support documentation translation and publishing processes.
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3+ years experience as an editor for online or other publications. Write and report quickly on breaking news, assign stories to key staff. Generate story ideas and also approve story ideas from staff and freelancer.
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The editor will be primarily responsible for review of all editorial content for these publications and for ensuring their content adheres to the corporate brand style guide and communicates the intended message effectively while including necessary disclosures and sources.
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The primary duties of a research editor are copyediting, proofreading, and typesetting, including of citations, references, figures, tables, and equations. Products include both print and digital research publications (e.g., long-form reports) and outreach materials (e.g., corporate collateral.
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Working within the Research Editorial and Production group, research editors play a critical role in ensuring that RAND's publications adhere to the highest standards of quality and objectivity-word by word, sentence by sentence, paragraph by paragraph, and beyond.
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