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Excellent communication, analytical, and writing/editing skills. Consistent with company policies and legal requirements, draft, redline, review, prepare, edit, and negotiate a wide range of contracts and bid documents, including vendor agreements, confidentiality agreements, and master services and purchasing agreements.
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In this role, you will use your significant experience in marketing copywriting, strong writing and editing skills, and your deep understanding of target audience research to create compelling marketing content for promoting conference themes, formats, and sessions for three annual conferences and program-related marketing deliverables including website content, email campaigns, flyers, social media kits, and other collateral materials.
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Engage in other special projects as needed by CADCA staff to include writing, editing, and support. Assist with media outreach, including writing press releases, templates, pitches, and interview preparation.
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Proficient in writing, reviewing, and editing complex deliverables for the following resource topics: threatened and endangered species habitat assessments, species presence/absence surveys, wetland delineations, Phase I ESAs, NEPA documents.
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GWTemps recruits for a variety of roles including administrative and office management, information technology, finance and accounting, writing and editing, program management and coordination, student advising, marketing and communications, event planning, and many others.
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Strong oral and written communication skills with proficiency in writing, editing, proofreading, and formatting of user-friendly, customer-ready materials. Strong oral and written communication skills with proficiency in writing, editing, proofreading, and formatting of user-friendly, customer-ready materials.
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Excellent copywriting, editing, and proofreading skills with a deep knowledge of English grammar and punctuation. You’ll need to be equally adept at optimizing online content — a solid foundation in web strategy, experience in UX writing, and a keen understanding of SEO. You’ll craft short and long-form content, with the ability to distill multi-layered product information into blog-style articles, guides, infographics, and merchandising modules that are both digestible and engaging.
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Superior writing, editing, and proofreading skills and a strong attention-to-detail. This position is ideal for a health care lawyer or strategy/policy consulting professional with strong writing and project management skills who is seeking to transition into a more specialized role.
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Solid writing, editing, and analytic skills. Candidates with strong English writing and presentation skills preferred. Experience in teaching writing preferred. H1B sponsorship is provided for the right fit.
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Strong writing, editing, analytical and team facilitation skills. Ideal contract specialists should enjoy drafting and editing contracts, showing excellent attention to detail abilities.
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Exceptional writing, editing, and storytelling skills, with the ability to distill complex scientific and technical information into clear and compelling messaging. We combine cutting-edge technologies including optogenetics, in vivo physiology, and spatial transcriptomics to identify novel drug targets and develop effective therapies to address psychiatric symptoms.
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Strong proofreading, copy-editing, and writing skills are required. Strong interpersonal skills, a willingness to move projects forward and a keen attention to detail and copy-editing are imperative for this position.
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Oversee, facilitate, and conduct daily proposal activities, including solutioning sessions, team meetings, writing development, editing and review cycles, graphics and formatting, and production activities.
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Excellent writing, editing, and communication skills. Minimum 5 to 7+ years of experience required Azure DevOPS experience Teams experience Technical writing and copywriting. Organize material and complete writing assignment according to set standards regarding order, clarity, conciseness, style and terminology.
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Areas: Grant Writing, Technical Writing, Lesson Plan and Content Writing, and Copy Editing, Social Media, Design. Traditional Academic: Reading, Writing, Mathematics, Science (all disciplines), Social Studies (all disciplines), Physical Education, Art, Music, etc.
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