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As a Social Media Video Producer, you'll be responsible for the creative development of your ideas, producing edits, final delivery - and everything in between, including serving as an on-camera host for some IG reels and other social content.
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The web content strategist will work full time as part of a team of user experience (UX), web design, development, and search engine optimization professionals. Create content strategy deliverables, such as content outlines, gap analyses, and governance documentation, that provide a basis for web content development.
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The Global Health Training, Advisory and Support Contract (GHTASC) delivers effective global health programming to advance the mission of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Bureau for Global Health (GH) through institutional support and workforce development services from junior, mid-level, senior and expert advisory, and administrative professionals.
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Story Development: Manage a team of freelance writers and oversee owned content development for our AI communications campaign, tied to key news moments and evergreen storytelling.
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Join AIR as a part-time Physics Content Editor with our Workforce Development program area, as we support the healthy, productive, and evolving workforce vital to the United States' economy and democracy.
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Participate in color reviews and develop and refine comprehensive technical proposal content based on feedback from review teams as well as capture manager/proposal manager guidance. This includes understanding and writing about topics such as DevSecOps, cloud migration, software application development, and various Agile methodologies, tools, and systems etc.
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Experience with other OpenText Exstream tools (e.g., Liquid Office, Communications Designer, Content Author, Empower) is a plus. We are looking for an experienced OpenText Exstream Software Engineer for the batch Design & Development team within the Customer Communications product suite.
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Develops presentations to be given at University events representing the Office of the University Registrar such as New Student Orientation, Graduate Student Orientation, social media engagement and website content.
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In collaboration with the Executive Director, manage CCW’s Communications Consultant on the content and drafting of grant proposals and on the tone and content of appeal collateral; manage grant fulfillment and reporting.
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Supports the writing, editing, and proofreading of AMS content and publications, including Montessori Life blog, e-newsletters, brochures, social media posts, annual reports, video scripts, conference materials, and misc.
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Reviews document content for lucidity, completeness, and effectiveness, performing copy editing (proofreading, syntax, grammar, style), and suggests revisions, as necessary. Situated in the larger Programs team, the Technical Copy Editor is part of the technical unit that is responsible for project design and delivery, business development, and thought leadership, and as such, plays an important role in the advancement of top quality technical written documents on topics ranging from health, environment, women and youth, governance, and more.
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The Deputy Director for Digital Fundraising will report to the Development Director and work with a digital fundraising firm to execute the committee's digital fundraising program and strategic plan.
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Work with CPAR Research Coordinator to assist the Marketing & Communications team with preparing, editing, and formatting CPAR publications such as news releases, reports, letters, infographics, briefing papers, op-eds, web content, and other publications (including the Journal for the Center for Policy Analysis and Research.
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Capabilities to support quality content development and deliverables across a wide array of client-facing materials. Demonstrated experience building and executing content amplification campaigns across platforms such as LinkedIn, X, Meta, Reddit, TikTok, and other emerging social networks and technologies.
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3+ years of instructional design, training and learning development experience. Understanding of curriculum design including gathering content SME's and adult learning principles. The Senior Learning Design Professional will analyze and organize content, design best-in-class solutions, and write storyboards, scripts, performance support, mobile learning and manuals to ensure success for associates and meet learning needs.
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