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Editorial Projects in Education (EPE), publisher of Education Week, Market Brief, Top School Jobs, and edweek.org, serves the nation’s leading K-12 policymakers, educators, researchers, marketers and other influencers with informed, independent, and highly respected journalism and research, with the goal of improving U.S. K-12 education.
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Are you a curious, passionate, energetic, and hardworking undergraduate or graduate student majoring in journalism or communications who is looking for a hands-on learning experience which will help you to further prepare you for an exciting career in journalism.
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Proven experience in video production or online Journalism. At least 3 years experience in an editorial leadership role, i.e. supervising a team of content creators. The Head of Planning will report to the Editorial Lead, and will oversee the process of developing, maintaining and implementing an agenda of editorial priorities, directing editorial resources to ensure the most effective, value-added, brand-building coverage of relevant national and international news events.
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BA degree in English, Journalism, Communications or other related discipline is preferred. Plan the contents of publications according to the publications style, editorial policy, & publishing requirements.
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The role is responsible for the successful positioning and promotion of Boston Globe Media’s sponsorship offerings across branded content, experiential, events, editorial and display advertising.
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Journalism or nonprofit communications experience required. The senior editor also works closely with the editorial events manager to ensure logistics and operations are smooth and provides behind-the-scenes event support when needed.
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Finally, this person will join the rest of the Editorial Strategies team in a lively, fast-moving environment in writing for marketing collateral, proofreading and contributing to other projects to advance the university’s strategic communications goals.
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The supervising producer, along with the host and editor, is responsible for turning an ambitious editorial vision that includes covering a broad swath of topics – from climate, to the economy, to culture and technology – into reality.
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NEWSLETTERS: Serve as editorial lead on Education Week's newsletter team, with focus on content strategy, editing, and occasional writing for EdWeek Update, The Savvy Principal, The Strategic District Leader, The Top 7, and time-limited newsletters.
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In collaboration with the rest of the editorial team, identify and implement innovative approaches to our journalism and storytelling that engage more diverse audience segments. We were founded as an independent nonprofit in 1921 by newspaper magnate E.W. Scripps and zoologist W.E. Ritter, who wanted to improve the quality and accuracy of science journalism and remain true to that vision today.
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A Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience in a relevant field, such as journalism, public policy, communications, international relations, or gender studies. In the absence of the Comms Director, support the department by providing editorial support.
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Significant expertise in journalism, public relations, editorial work, media relations, event management, campaigns, and writing. Proven success in media relations, crisis management, and social media strategy.
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We are committed to doing the right thing in our journalism and in every role at NPR. This means that integrity, adherence to our ethical standards, and compliance with legal obligations are fundamental responsibilities for every employee at NPR.This editor is a member of the NPR Newsroom’s overnight team, and is responsible for editing news stories with NPR reporters for the UpFirst Podcast and Morning Edition Broadcast.
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10 years of professional editorial experience in news journalism with a digital media company, inclusive of 3+ years of experience managing a team of in-house writers and editors. The Managing Editor, News will have a strong background in journalism, web publishing, and editing, with a focus on delivering high-quality, engaging content across multiple platforms.
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Experience as a content writer, working in tech journalism or tech media agencies. Exceptional writing, storytelling, and editorial skills, with a keen eye for detail and accuracy. Proven experience in B2B marketing, with a focus on executive engagement, content marketing, or strategic communications.
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