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5+ years of work experience as a copywriter, technical writer, editor, marketing communications specialist or manager (with a heavy focus on writing), or similar role, or deep experience as an EHS /ESG professional with strong writing skills.
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The Scientific Writer/Editor will demonstrate Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Core Attributes: Communication, Accountability, Flexibility/Adaptability, Judgment/Problem Solving, Customer Service and Core Values (Hope, Compassion, Discovery, Collaboration, and Commitment to Excellence) while fulfilling job duties.
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Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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WBBM-AM Newsradio, Chicago's leading multi-platform news organization, is seeking a passionate, dynamic journalist to serve as a part-time news editor and writer. + In the absence of the Managing Editor and the Director of News and Programming, the editor is the de facto leader in the newsroom.
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Tldr: We are scaling and growing quickly and are looking for a writer to help us create content for various projects on the app. Process: You'll think through all of the steps for publishing content from coordinating the release date, voice talent, and booking the recording studio.
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We’re looking for a Technical Editor & Writer to join our team on a 12-month contract basis with the option to renew as part of our blog integration and search engine optimization project.
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Experience with Workday Financials implementation and/or post-production support with Report Writer and Prism. As a Workday Financials Reporting Principal Consultant you will serve as a thought leader in our Workday Reporting and Analytics practice to deliver superior results to our customers by designing and implementing solutions using Workday Report Writer, Calculated Fields, Prism, and other related tools in support of Workday Financials implementations.
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We are looking for a *professional content writer and copy editor *to join our team and teach AI chatbots. We are looking for a *professional content writer and copy editor *to join our team and teach AI chatbots.
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Hires and supervises staff to serve as Editor/Senior Editor of Online Publications. PhD in the humanities or social sciences. Assists the Director of Technology of the Forum for Digital Culture to enable researchers to use the OCHRE database platform (Online Cultural and Historical Research Environment.
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The Weber Shandwick Editorial team is currently seeking a motivated writer, editor, and content strategist to help our healthcare clients tell their story across channels. This individual will work with a team of graphic designers, social media managers, and integrated media specialists to create a compelling narrative around pertinent life science information.
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Contribute literature and best practice resources to the field of interfaith cooperation in higher education, including serving as Editor of an annual IA column with the Journal of College and Character.
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Minimum 1 year ticket writer/cashier experience preferred. The Sportsbook Assistant Manager will lead the team and the overall management of the sportsbook in the absence of the Sportsbook Manager and/or Sportsbook General Manager.
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Excellent writer & editor, with a critical eye for storytelling in a digital-first world. Contribute to developing earned media, influencer, advocacy, diversity and thought leadership campaigns and tactical plans on behalf of Reputation clients—often in partnership and with input from Klick’s Social Influence, Policy & Advocacy, and Cross-Cultural teams.
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Founded by a chiropractor turned serial entrepreneur and former White House writer and speechwriter, Rise25 works with top-notch B2B businesses around the globe, including one of the nations largest ticket sellers, consulting firms, law firms, and more.
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The Digital UX Writer will play an essential role in defining and creating content for Humana’s web and mobile presence. The Digital UX Writer is assigned to a specific Experience team within Humana’s Digital Experience Solutions group.
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