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We are a growing start-up company looking for a Mompreneur - Freelance Writing and Editing to join our community. As a Mompreneur , you will be responsible for a variety of tasks to help our community, including researching, sharing, and mentoring others to succeed with their freelance writing and editing as a mompreneur.
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The Multimedia Journalist (MMJ) is responsible for researching, writing, capturing visual content, and editing stories for multiple platforms. Edit video on Final Cut Pro editing systems, or similar equipment.
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Writing/editing episode descriptions and proposing engaging titles for podcast platforms (Spotify, Apple Podcasts) Copy writing/editing - Creative Copywriting for a Mental Health Podcast.
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ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Teaching English Composition I and II, Creative Writing, Poetry or Fiction, Communication Studies, Digital media creation Editing, and Journalism courses. The candidate would teach English Composition I and II, Creative Writing, Poetry, or fiction, Communication Studies, Digital Media Creation, Editing and Journalism courses.
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Demonstrated experience writing narrative nonfiction/fiction for audio. 2 - 3 years experience in creative writing, producing podcasts or radio, specifically that involve long-form storytelling.
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Writing episode script outlines to support storytelling process. Preferably the writing sample would be of a media release, blog post, or feature story. Applicants will be required to submit a writing sample in the interview process.
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Curate, co-curate, and coordinate art exhibitions of varied subjects usually, but not always, related to the permanent collections and oversee their implementation (sometimes in collaboration with an outside curator): writing or editing gallery text, designing and overseeing installations, writing for and editing catalogues, contributing articles to the museum magazine.
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Minimum five years of writing, editing, and editorial project management responsibility in a book publishing, communications, or similar environment. Superior communication skills, both oral and written, with strong editorial capabilities (writing, editing, proofreading.
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The incumbent will also be responsible for editing scientific reports, assisting with drafting Letters of Support for Hillman members, providing writing/editing support for publications, editing reports by internal and external stakeholders, and developing ad hoc requested scientific materials.
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Perform all phases of video production such as developing concepts and storyboarding; script research and writing; casting, hiring, and directing paid and volunteer actors, technicians, and crew; performing videography, camera operation, and light staging; scouting and securing locations; editing, mixing sound, creating graphics, and using digital animation software.
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Writing & Editing : Editing, fact checking and drafting releases, talking points, briefing docs and penning spokesperson responses on behalf of the brand and key representatives. You have stellar communications, writing, and editing skills.
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Provide videography/photography services, including shooting and editing, building motion graphics, and other post-production services for video-driven projects. The Sr. Producer, Video Content will be an integral part of the Creative Services team providing expertise and support in video production for the Marketing & Corporate Affairs Communications team from concept development, writing, pre-production, post-production, and shoot production.
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Explore professional development opportunities in vocational training adult education fire service training and technical writing and editing. Bachelor's degree in Secondary, Adult, Vocational or Occupational Education, Educational Psychology, Technical Writing, Fire Protection, Curriculum and Instruction or related field.
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E.copy-editing, proofreading, design) for articles, op-eds, presentations and publications from Center faculty. Proofreading, report-writing (i.e. Annual Reports, donor reports), webinar management, graphic design, public and media relations.
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Six years of experience creating/producing media/video projects, video/audio editing, script writing or other closely related experience. Three years of experience creating/producing media/video projects, video/audio editing, script writing or other closely related experience.
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