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Work with a top-notch writing team to develop high-level messaging and framing that highlight the organization, key programs and ensure that inclusion of our commitment to racial justice and equity is centered in our fundraising materials.
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Under the guidance of the Associate Director of Development, support the Annual Fund by writing strategic, donor-centric digital and print appeals for the Direct Mail, Champions Circle (monthly donors), Online Giving, and Giving Tuesday campaigns that will help us reach our Annual Fund goal of $1.25M by 2020.
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Provide legal research, analysis, and writing support. The ideal candidate will have a federal clerkship background, distinguished academic credentials, superior writing and analytical capabilities, and meaningful involvement in ongoing litigation cases on a national scale.
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Experience with writing and troubleshooting Dynamics 365 plug-ins and custom workflow activities. Develop, test, and document working solutions, integrations, and data migration elements of a Microsoft Dynamics 365 Online platform.
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Responsible for writing transfers and food requisitions which are overseen by the Executive Chef or Executive Sous Chef. Responsible for preparing cooking alcohol beverages requisition for the Executive Chef's or Executive Sous Chef's signature.
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About the Position Reporting to the Associate Director, Medical and Regulatory Writing, the Senior Manager, Regulatory Technical Writer will be a key member of the Clinical Development organization and interface with cell therapy clinical, nonclinical, and manufacturing research personnel in the production of high-quality documentation that is appropriate for its intended audience (e.g. regulators, tech transfer recipients, journal editors, NIH, clinical trial sites/investigators.
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A law firm in Los Angeles, CA is seeking a Labor and Employment Litigation Associate Attorney with experience in single-plaintiff cases and excellent writing skills. Legal research and writing.
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The ideal candidate should have law firm experience, strong writing and oral advocacy skills, and a demonstrated interest or experience in complex litigation, including soft IP, unfair competition, or consumer class actions.
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Demonstrated top-notch legal research, analysis, and writing skills. Conduct legal research, analysis, and writing on relevant cases and issues. Excellent writing skills. The Junior Environmental And Mass Tort Litigation Associate Attorney will handle various aspects of environmental law and mass tort litigation, including contaminated site clean-ups, due diligence reviews, renewable fuel approvals, and nanotechnology matters.
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A law firm specializing in commercial litigation is seeking a talented and experienced Commercial Litigation Associate Attorney to join their team in Albuquerque, NM. The ideal candidate should possess 2-5 years of relevant experience with a strong background in legal research, writing, and litigation support.
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Advanced experience in writing codes in Java/Python, either on general programming ability or data processing ability with several data formats (CSV/TSV/JSON/XML). Design and develop software systems to accomplish a given goal while also writing code comments, change descriptions, and documentation so others can maintain their work.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Communications, or a related field; plus one year of full-time paid video/TV production experience, such as operation of cameras and editing equipment, on-camera performance, script writing, narration, or other related production work.
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Collaborate with the SI Director and Program Management Director to promote project success by collecting, writing, and distributing success stories, case studies, photos, and outreach at events.
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Excellent verbal, oral, interpersonal and written communication skills, including experience with developing and delivering presentations, writing, and blogging social media content. The purpose of this project is to provide legal services for Unaccompanied Children post-release from Office of Refugee Resettlement (ORR) care and custody and to expand the legal community’s skills and capacity to provide immigration legal support.
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At HRT were friends and colleagues whether we are sharing a meal, playing the latest board game, or writing elegant code. At HRT were friends and colleagues whether we are sharing a meal, playing the latest board game, or writing elegant code.
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