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ICF is seeking a writer/editor to support high-profile health communications projects for the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The writer/editor will also be responsible for populating a content management system (CMS) and performing quality assurance tasks.
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The Videographer/Editor further excels in editing footage, incorporating sound and graphics digitally, and enhancing lighting and coloring in alignment with the Firm's specifications. Collaborating closely with the Marketing Manager, the Videographer/Editor works on all aspects of shots, providing practical and creative input to scene planning.
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The lead Photo Editor is responsible for ensuring visual consistency and adherence to the brand’s style guide for all retouched images across e-commerce, retail, marketing, and advertising. Job Description:We are seeking a talented and versatile Lifestyle and Silhouette Lead Digital Editor to join our creative team.
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The Senior Editor will primarily oversee original middle-grade and YA fiction for the vertical list. Mattel, Inc. is seeking an experienced and self-motivated Senior Editor to join its publishing group.
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The Writer/Editor will proofread copy written by our central marketing and communications team and campus partners for readability, grammar and adherence to brand standards and Earlhams style guidelines.
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Boston University’s Creative Services division is looking for an experienced, flexible Assistant Editor with uncompromising standards and outstanding attention to detail who will be responsible for providing editorial expertise for print and web content.
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Experience working as a video editor at an agency, in-house content team, production studio or brand. Nikon is looking for an experienced Video Editor & Production Specialist who has a wide-ranging passion for all elements of video production.
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The Biggio Center is seeking a motivated and detail-oriented undergraduate student to join our team as a Video Podcast Editor. Biggio Center Video Podcast Editor. Collaborate with the podcast host to ensure the final product aligns with the creative vision and objectives.
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Join our growing team as a Technical Editor in support of the NAS Engineering Support & Tools Team. Responsibilities: Responsible for analyzing, managing, supervising, or performing work necessary to plan, design, develop, acquire, document, test, implement, integrate, maintain, or modify systems for solving problems or accomplishing work processes by using computers.
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The Editor-in-Chief’s goal is to ensure that Spinnaker remains true to its mission to provide the university community with news, entertainment, and a forum for the exchange of ideas. Posting Details Position Information Job Title Spinnaker Editor-in-Chief Department Spinnaker Media Position Number 966100 Requisition Number 063922 Position Type Student Assistant Full Time/Part Time Part-Time Time-limited through Hours 20 Hours Weekly Hourly Rate $13.00 Job Summary/Responsibilities The Editor-in-Chief is ultimately responsible for all aspects of Spinnaker’s news coverage, including its website, digital magazine, and subscription newsletters.
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Job Summary The Managing Editor, Faculty Journals leads the editorial, review, and production processes for the Law School’s two faculty journals, the Journal of Legal Studies and the Journal of Law and Economics.
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The Adirondack Daily Enterprise and the weekly Lake Placid News are seeking an experienced journalist to join our award-winning newsroom as a full-time Reporter/ Assistant Editor. With a heavy emphasis on reporting, this person will help the Editor/Publisher produce the papers' websites, print editions and special sections.
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Audio Editor, Sports Newsroom Who We Are: SiriusXM and its brands (Pandora, SXM Media, AdsWizz, Simplecast, and SiriusXM Connected Vehicle Services) are leading a new era of audio entertainment and services by delivering the most compelling subscription and ad-supported audio entertainment experience for listeners.
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Editors will work with the Broadcast Managing Editor and Brand Manager to plot the daily news flow, including news copy, top stories, live shots (both local and network) and how best to allocate reporter resources throughout the day.
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You will participate in a broader copy editor community within Capital Group in order to identify and recommend process improvements for more effective content development and review. As a Copy Editor, you will support the production of creative, customized content for our recently formed Public Private Solutions team.
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