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The Atlanta Falcons Lead Editor / Staff Writer will serve as the primary editor and a key contributor for the Falcons editorial team. The Lead Editor / Staff Writer will also oversee the Team Reporter and serve as a key member of the Falcons Digital management team.
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The Mariners' Museum and Park is hiring a Museum Editor/Writer to support multiple departments across the Museum in preparing text, developing print and digital content, institutional messaging, and various other print and digital materials.
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The Proposal Writer/Editor provides copy editing and proofreading skills. The Proposal Writer/Editor develops content for Past Performance and Management volumes (to include resume requirements.
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The Writer/Editor serves as an institutional storyteller by reporting and writing engaging content that is optimized for performance on digital channels (websites, LinkedIn, Facebook, paid ads, paid social) as well as content for broadcast, print and out-of-home mediums.
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Firearms Content Writer and Editor Rock Island Auction Company (RIAC), the #1 firearms auction house in the world, is searching for a Digital Content Writer and Editor who is passionate and enthusiastic about history and guns.
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The Lead Editor / Staff writer must have a high football acumen. Serve as the primary editor for the Falcons editorial team, copy editing and proofreading to a high standard to ensure content is error-free, grammatically correct, and in line with the editorial team’s style and tone.
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Reporting to the Senior Director of Advancement Communications, the Content Editor & Writer will play a lead role in reporting and writing feature stories for UF Advancement print and digital channels and developing collateral supporting strategic fundraising initiatives.
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In addition to being the lead editor, this person will also serve as a host for Falcons podcasts, conduct occasional on-air interviews and work closely with the production team. Comfortable working in a matrixed organization across media, marketing, community, sponsorship, PR, and football operations.
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In addition, the Senior Medical Writer/Editor assists the Editorial Content & Strategy team with curating and repurposing existing materials and with planning, supporting, and coordinating cross-platform content for both corporate and client websites.
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Purpose Statement/Position Summary: The Writer/Editor is a key member of the Marketing Communications' strategic content team. Children's Hospital Los Angeles is looking for a writer/editor to join our team supporting the #1 children's hospital on the West Coast.
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WBBM Newsradio Full-Time Morning Drive News Editor/Writer. WBBM Newsradio, Chicago's leading multi-platform news organization, is seeking a passionate, dynamic journalist to serve as a full time morning drive news editor and writer.
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The Editor/Writer will work within the Creative Services department to produce excellent content aligned to the objectives of Hope for the Heart and its Strategic Initiatives function. Working alongside organizational leadership, the Editor/Writer will work on a variety of written content and published material, including the Keys for Living series.
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Professional TranslationProfessional Writing (e.g., copywriter, journalist, technical writer, editor, translator, instructional designer)Education. Whether you are a writer, editor, proofreader, educator, or researcher, or if you have a degree focused on writing, this could be your chance to shine.
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S Enterprise Colleague Communications and Engagement team is looking for a highly creative writer/copy editor/proofreader who can turn around a large volume of articles in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment with speed and accuracy.
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Senior Technical Writer/Editor (Remote) GovCIO is currently hiring for a Senior Technical Writer/Editor to support the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) OI&T IO OTG team.
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