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You will conceptualize net-new social ideas and activations in order to pitch new business You will have mastery of the copywriting and voice best practices for advertising on the following platforms: Meta, Snapchat, TikTok, Linkedin, Pinterest and X. You will stay abreast of culture and social trends in order to make our work current and effective.
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The Senior Proposal Writer will be a member of the Business Development (BD) Department within the International division and work closely with the department and teams across the International Division to ensure the development and submission of highly competitive health sector proposals to US Government (USG) agencies, private foundations, non-US governments, corporations and multilateral funders.
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Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● 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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As part of a three-person senior development team member reporting to the CAO, this person will oversee efforts to sustain and maximize funding from current foundations and proactively seek new funding opportunities; cultivate relationships with foundation officers; manage a grant writer; and monitor compliance with gift designations, reporting, and administration.
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The ideal candidate is a hands-on creative (primarily a writer and storyteller with design chops) who understands creative production because they are a “doer”, but also empowers others to create as the team’s visionary.
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The Analyst and Medical Writer positions are ideal for recent graduates in the sciences, and those with experience in scientific research, who are seeking the opportunity to apply their knowledge to real-world projects.
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What you’ll be responsible for: Circle is seeking a Senior Manager, Content Writer to conceptualize and author content that effectively connects with audiences. Tech Savvy: You have experience/familiarity with Slack, Apple MacOS, GSuite, Hubspot, and analytics tools.
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The Proposal Writer will develop and coordinate proposals and estimates under the direction of the Proposal Manager. Our New York City Headquarters is seeking a Proposal Writer for our expanding team.
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Are you a reliable, dedicated writer with the time and energy necessary to become a regular, trustworthy contributor that we can count on? This is a freelance, REMOTE position. The editorial team at Valnet is looking for freelance writers to contribute to our site DualShockers.com. DualShockers is looking for eager and talented freelance writers to join its Evergreen team as Anime List Writers.
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Obtains needed parts only from a member of the Desk Team (Service Manager, Assistant Manager, Service Writer, or Tech/Advisor) and returns all unused parts to the Desk Team after completion of service.
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What you bring: 5+ years as a medical or scientific writer, or equivalent professional or educational experience (eg, graduate degree in life sciences). What you bring: 5+ years as a medical or scientific writer, or equivalent professional or educational experience (eg, graduate degree in life sciences.
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The Senior Proposal Writer will develop and coordinate request for proposal response packages in InDesign, proposal documents and estimates under the direction of the Proposal Manager. Our Boston office is seeking a Senior Proposal Writer for our expanding team.
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Energysage.com/about-us/company EnergySage is seeking a freelance writer who can create high-quality and informative content on EV chargers for our blog and website. We are EnergySage As the leading online comparison-shopping marketplace for rooftop solar, energy storage, community solar, and financing, EnergySage is accelerating the adoption of clean energy by improving consumer access and affordability.
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3+ years experience in journalism, brand content strategy, copywriting, and/or communications, and experience using Hubspot & WebFlow CMS. You define yourself as both a marketer and a writer (meaning you understand working backward to create content designed to actions and how to create content for different stages.
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Be a proven writer and editor with the ability to write, edit and proofread web content. Providing small amounts of ad-hoc copywriting support to the wider business. Writing, editing, proofreading, and overseeing any content production.
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