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The strongest candidates will have a keen understanding of global climate issues and a track record of assigning, editing and delivering state-of-the-art visual journalism that resonates with local, national and international audiences.
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Beginning proficiency with an audio-editing workstation such as Pro Tools, Audition, or Descript. Position Summary:KFF is the independent source for health policy research, polling, and journalism.
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Undergraduate communications-related degree required with 5-10 years of advanced experience in an advocacy first association, think tank, political agency or journalism setting. Provide writing, editing, and proofreading support for all aspects of U.S. Travel’s public affairs agenda, including products used for both industry and media outreach.
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Bachelor’s degree in a field related to international development, international relations, political science, public administration, legislative affairs, communications, journalism, etc. Familiarity with photo editing via Adobe Photoshop and Lightroom.
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Strong writing and editing abilities that span a variety of different styles and audiences: blog posts, in-depth policy research, opinion journalism, and more. New America's Early and Elementary Education Policy program seeks a policy analyst who will work to help ensure that all children have access to a system of high-quality early learning opportunities from birth through third grade that prepare them to thrive in school and in life.
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Two years of experience in copywriting, editing, photography, and videography e.g., Adobe Premiere and Photoshop. Three years of experience in communications, public relations, journalism, or related field.
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Produce articles; briefings; emails; web postings; other multimedia content; and meetings minutes, decisions, and actions for further attention Qualifications Degree in Communications, English, Journalism, Media Relations, or related field Minimum of 2 years of professional experience in communication Experience writing press releasees, reports, articles, etc Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including strong grammar, writing and editing skills.
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A background in journalism, production and video editing is essential. Thousands of teachers use SRL's journalism and video production resources, producing multimedia stories that are regularly featured on local and national news media.
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You have some professional or educational experience in creative writing, copywriting and editing in English. You have a degree in communications, linguistics, literature, journalism, or similar.
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Degree in communications, public relations, journalism, or related field preferred; equivalent experience considered. Strong writing, editing and verbal communications skills with the ability to convey highly complex information in clear, compelling ways.
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Ultimately, a top-notch technical editor has excellent writing, editing, proofreading, and page composition skills. Strong writing, editing, proofreading, and page composition skills. A bachelor's degree in journalism, English, applied science, mathematics, engineering, or another related field.
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4-year college degree, preferably in Communications or Broadcast Journalism. Finalizes content using digital audio editing software. Excellent verbal and written communication and editing skills; proficient in grammar; ability to make others feel comfortable and open up on air.
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Journalism degree preferred. You should also be proficient with non-linear editing (i.e. Avid) and newsroom systems such as iNews. The position requires strong skills in journalism, leadership, and creativity.
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Students pursuing degrees in Education, Political Science, Government, Human Resources, Public Policy, Social Sciences, Business, Finance, Economics, Management, Communications, Computer Science, Journalism, Mass Media, Graphic Design, Digital Communications and other disciplines are encouraged to apply.
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The Editor will be responsible for copy editing the final drafts of Southeast Asia Conflict Case Narratives, Case Summary Reports, and Indo-Pacific Reports from the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA.
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