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Excellent copywriting skills - writing, editing, proofreading. Excellent copywriting skills - writing, editing, proofreading. We are searching for an experienced VP of Marketing for a multi-unit, multi-brand restaurant and hospitality group based in Chicago, IL.
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Requirements Basic knowledge of SEO and how it applies to Content marketing Experience with tools such as Google Analytics, Google Search Console, SEMRush Expertise in creative writing incorporating SEO best practices, critical analysis, and editing skills Understanding of and experience in local search optimization Understanding of basic HTML as it relates to SEO Ability to implement foundational SEO recommendations in a Wordpress environment.
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Excellent editing, writing, and grammatical skills. Can demonstrate a thorough understanding of web publishing from site structure to overseeing asset management; from editing copy to producing content on publishing platforms (WordPress, Expression Engine, etc.
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3-5 years of instructional design, learning experience design, writing, editing, and/or content management experience. Instructional design, Design, Articulate storyline, Camtasia. Experience with learning design tools (Articulate Storyline and Rise, Vyond, Visme, Camtasia, etc.
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While all of the PD staff will be involved in writing and editing bios, the Specialist will own the overall tracking and quality control of the bios. Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite, CRM Systems, Smartsheet and Adobe InDesign.
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We offer services in all areas of nonprofit fundraising, including major gift strategies, individual giving campaigns, freelance grant writing and proposal review/editing, fundraising training for organizational leadership, multi-year development plans, special fundraising initiatives, and foundational workshops in all areas of contributed revenue.
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The Proposal Content Manager will seek out and respond to various types of proposals and bids providing analysis, support, copy writing/editing and processing for applicable sales teams located in various regional markets throughout the US. Documents may include request for proposal (RFP), request for information (RFI), and Vendor Questionnaires.
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Assists in the writing, editing, proofreading, and dissemination of content for all publications (print/digital), both internal and external. Strong writing and editorial skills.
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Strong storytelling, writing, editing and proofreading skills, with excellent attention to detail. Knowledge of AP Style writing guidelines. The website content manager plays a major role in advising on website architecture and user experience, developing a content strategy and crafting web- and mobile-optimized content that aligns with McDermott's global branding and messaging frameworks.
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General Skills , Non-Profit Management , Environment , Writing/Editing , Fund raising/Grant Writing , Education , Public Health , Youth Development , Public Speaking , Communications.
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Design and create exceptional training materials to support a variety of delivery types, including self-paced, mobile, video, podcast, webinar and facilitator-led. Scope, design, and develop learning products, including assets and assessments, to support a variety of delivery types, including self-paced, mobile, video, podcast, webinar, and leader-led, focusing on digital and blended content creation.
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Prior experience and/or coursework focused on multimedia journalism, student television, website publishing, AVID video editing, Adobe Photoshop and After Effects preferred. Excellent written and oral communication skills; previous sports writing experience a plus.
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Ability to lead videographers, motion graphics producers and other marketing personnel in the planning, writing, filming and editing of videos across the following formats: Short Form Interviews w/B-Roll Long Form Interviews w/B-Roll Promo/Hype Reals Sports Clips School Activity B-Roll Event Summary & Recap Process Screen Capture Training & LMS Content.
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Reporting to the Communications Director, the Content Specialist is responsible for writing, editing, and organizing original content that supports NAPAWF’s mission and broader communications strategy.
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The role is responsible for writing, editing, and managing content for the website, as well as scheduling and managing internal communications through Blackboard Connect and external communications through Emma by Marigold.
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