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APS), a DC-based scientific organization with a collegial, collaborative culture, seeks an experienced managing editor/writer with a strong scientific background to oversee content for its member magazine, website, and other digital content.
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NACS is hiring an Editor/Writer to assist with operations, strategy and content development for its signature print and digital publications: NACS Magazine and NACS Daily. The Editor/Writer will assist with other publications and NACS priorities as well.
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Please note that this position requires Active Certified Scrum master (Scrum Alliance) or Disciplined Agile Scrum Master (PMI) equivalent certification and candidate must provide a copy of Certification.
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We are seeking a Senior Editor, C&EN BrandLab who thrives in an extremely fast-paced setting and can support editing, production, distribution, and logistics of C&EN BrandLab products. Work with the Executive Editor of C&EN BrandLab and the Director of Global Advertising Sales & Sponsorships on product strategy to ensure market readiness.
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As Creative Strategist you will work with our Creative Team to drive forward the creation of stunning new graphics, copy, video, and more to make our client’s Amazon presence outstanding. Occasional Copywriting and Copyediting - Write and edit eCommerce and other marketing copy for a variety of purposes.
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Work directly with the news editor to publish the newsletter each day by 5pm ET. Join the What A Day podcast host/s for pre-recorded audio and video segments on a regular basis (potentially 2-3 times a week.
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Position Overview This editor works closely with the News Director and other editors to plan daily and maintain a fast-paced flow of digital-first content across all fields of science for the general public.
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Supporting media and influencer relations with research, media pitches, social copy, briefing prep materials and coverage reports. Supporting communications efforts at HP including content creation and copy editing, product launches, media relations, employee communications, events execution, and thought leadership across a variety of geographies.
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Support the work of the Director of Business Development and Author Marketing and the Author Marketing Manager in conducting author, reviewer, and Editor outreach in an effort to grow the APA Journals program and strengthen APA's standing as an authoritative voice of psychology.
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The Copy Editor and Reporting Specialist shall support Dexis' INL/WHP project team and harness data to inform strategic programming, illuminate trends and insights, and assist with analysis and reporting needs.
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Consults with the lead technical writer-editor and the Chief of the Communications Unit to plan for and oversee publications and products under development. - Ability to perform editorial review of manuscripts and copy for cultural sensitivity, content, accuracy, and writing.
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Mail Clerk - Copy and Mail Services - Georgetown University. Reporting directly to the Mailroom Supervisor, the Mail Clerk works professionally with other employees in the university, and has daily interactions with Georgetown University faculty, staff, and students and outside contractors.
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Reporting to ITIF’s chief communications officer and managing editor, this position is based in Washington, D.C., with a hybrid schedule allowing employees to work onsite in ITIF’s headquarters part of the time and remotely part of the time.
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Assist the Director of Foundations & Development Communications with larger, complex grant proposals and reports outside of your portfolio, including: developing outlines and writing proposal content that is compelling and also reflects a commitment to diversity and inclusion; working with other departments and program staff to develop proposal material; developing project budgets; and copy editing materials for submission.
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Responsibilities may include Copy/Print Production/Copy Center, Copier Maintenance, Mail/Courier Services, Reception/Office Services, Shipping/Receiving, Inventory Services, Warehouse, File Room/Records File Services based on assigned location.
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