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With vibrant campuses in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn and Patchogue, the editorial director will be primarily based at our off-site facility in Great River, but will have occasional travel to both campuses.
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Position Overview: We are seeking a visionary Editorial Director to oversee the development and execution of the Kaleidoscope editorial strategy. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in editorial management in the educational publishing field, preferably in the school library market, a keen eye for detail, and a passion for creating compelling content.
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With experience leading and shaping creative strategy across visual and editorial formats, they guide their team in translating creative briefs into storytelling deliverables, including blogs, web pages, social media graphics, infographics, publications, fact sheets, presentations, event promotional materials, and signage.
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Leading the content strategy for your departments - You'll drive the holistic content strategy for your specific departments using trends and customer insights to tell a cohesive story and create a seamless customer experience, overseeing the editorial calendar, trend forecasting, photography curation and creative planning.
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In addition, the Editorial Manager will provide copy editing, fact-checking, and writing support for Ampersand magazine and other communications projects, including proposals, remarks, presentations, video motion graphics, etc.
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Job Description The Editorial and Content Manager is a highly collaborative leader with an operational focus, responsible for fostering, systematizing, and socializing a steady pipeline of content – both raw and packaged – across the organization.
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The Associate Director, Editorial Content, assists the entire Division in raising $400+ million annually by owning all aspects of our major donor publications and by driving the compilation, creation, management, and deployment of compelling and consistent content and messaging in print and online communications, across the Division.
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Content developed by the Editorial team supports the organization’s varied programs including the LA Phil, Hollywood Bowl, The Ford, philanthropy and learning initiatives and YOLA (Youth Orchestra Los Angeles.
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Job DescriptionAdditional Information About the Role BJC is seeking an experienced Manager of Marketing & Editorial to join The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital, a leading organization in fostering a healthier region through philanthropy.
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We’re looking for an experienced Editorial Content Marketing Manager who can develop and own a unified editorial strategy across all content touchpoints, from the blog to the marketing site and educational channels.
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The ideal candidate has ten or more years of editorial, advertising, agency, and/or in-house experience concepting seasonal product-driven campaigns, writing headlines and supplemental copy for marketing materials, with an emphasis on digital expressions (site, email, paid social.
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Conceptualize and oversee the production of photo, video, illustration and multimedia projects, ensuring alignment with editorial objectives and audience engagement goals. You will be a core part of our editorial leadership team, determining the look and feel of The Standard’s storytelling across platforms, and devising new formats and visual expressions for our journalism.
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The Editorial Content Specialist serves as managing editor of IDSA’s e-newsletter, IDSA News, and executes other written communications across the organization. The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) is seeking an Editorial Content Specialist.
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This position will be responsible for supporting the Lead editorial copywriter with ongoing projects and copywriting needs. Main Purpose Of The FWRD Assistant Editorial Copywriter Role. Create and contribute story ideas for FWRD editorial features.
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Job Summary Department-Specific ResponsibilitiesAssists the Managing and Assistant Editor in various tasks necessary for maintenance and publishing of the IUMJ.Works with the journal secretary in accounting procedures for the IUMJ (creating and submitting invoices, etc.)
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