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Primary functions include planning, coordination, managing, implementation and evaluation of art design, graphic design, photography, editorial, and audiovisual products and services. Exceptional communication and writing and editorial ability.
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We launched Audiobooks in Premium last autumn and we are now growing our world-class Audiobook editorial team, looking for an individual who can connect amazing stories with the just right moods, moments and genres to listeners who will love them.
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AARP’s Integrated Communications and Marketing (ICM) Group includes Membership, Content and Editorial, Customer Experience, External Relations, Brand Strategy and Strategic Communications. AARP’s Integrated Communications and Marketing (ICM) Group includes Membership, Content and Editorial, Customer Experience, External Relations, Brand Strategy and Strategic Communications.
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Reporting to the Editor in Chief and collaborating closely with other members of the editorial leadership team, they will work to develop holistically conceived, multi-platform projects, including new franchises and special packages; ambitious longform, multimedia features; text-based extensions of visual-led stories; and more.
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The ideal applicant will have exceptional writing capabilities, including advanced grammar and proofreading skills, stellar editorial and written communication skills, and strong computer skills.
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Format the contents of publications according to the publications style, editorial policy, & publishing standards. The ideal candidate will serve in a full-time client facing role as a production and design officer for an Intelligence Community (IC) client providing technical publication support, such as desktop publishing, copy-editing content finished intelligence; coordinating with analysts, graphic designers, cartographers, and fellow editors; and supporting the enforcement and clarification of tradecraft standards.
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Write and edit compelling editorial content, like blogs, for FCNL’s digital platforms and publications. Minimum 5 years of professional communications experience, with a portion of that spent with a faith-based or advocacy organization Demonstrated strategic thinking, planning, and execution of social media campaigns to communicate with its different audiences Familiarity with design and editing software, such as Adobe Creative Suite.
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Minimum of ten (10) years of experience working in a journalistic capacity in a broadcast and/or online newsroom setting with some experience at senior editorial or editorial-management level required.
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Develops high-caliber medical and scientific content with the highest standards of editorial excellence adhering to the standards of adult learning principles and interprofessional education.
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Punchbowl News is excited to launch our editorial internship program starting this fall in Washington, D.C. We’re looking for ambitious journalism and media students interested in learning the ropes of covering the power, people and politics surrounding Congress.
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Reporting to the Director, Publishing Services / Editor-in-Chief, International Educator (IE), the Associate Director manages the business operations of the organization’s publishing services and provides editorial direction, working closely with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders across the Publications team and the organization.
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Collaborate with CIMA’s deputy director in the development, editorial oversight, and production of reports and blogs focused on the intersection of digital rights and independent media, including by liaising with authors and research institutions, data analysts, designers, and other contributors to CIMA publications.
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The 360 Reviews Assistant Managing Editor, Insurance is responsible for managing the insurance editorial team, including, but not limited to, home insurance, auto insurance, pet insurance, and life insurance.
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Review performance data to increase understanding of newsletter editorial and audience development strategies. Participate in editorial and audience strategy plans in collaboration with the newsletter editor and execute on action plans to help achieve product goals.
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Invite and substantially edit Perspectives on topics in the physical sciences and shepherd them through the editorial and production process by working closely with authors, and other editors while adhering to weekly deadlines.
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