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Benefits: Bi-weekly pay through direct deposit Competitive pay Mileage reimbursements Paid Time off Paid Training TYPE: In-home one-on-one caregiver MUST HAVE: own transportation and driver’s license SHIFTS: Dayshift, Morning, Night, Evenings, Weekday, Weekend and ON-CALL LOCATIONS: Charles, St. Mary’s and Calvert Counties MD APPLY today and schedule your video call interview to know the next steps.
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Ability to coordinate proposals from initial conception through final delivery, including content development, technical writing, editing, and proposal presentation. We are seeking a Proposal Coordinator, who will assist in coordinating proposals from bid decision to proposal submission.
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This is a virtual, customer-facing role, so you will use our state of the art video communication software to interact with customers, and you will document interactions to maintain accurate records.
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Experience with other alternative video conference technologies and services such as Zoom, MS Teams, Skype, etc. Performs minor repairs and routine cleaning of audio and video equipment.
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Experience planning, evaluating, and coordinating the installation of local and/or remote data and voice communications equipment such as terminals, video conferencing units, multi-point conferencing units, and VOIP telephones.
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Experience: 3 years' experience proofing, editing, and converting draft files into PDF, MS Word, Photoshop, and other formatsExcellent written and verbal communication skills and attention to detailDemonstrated experience with MS Office, SharePoint, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Professional (PDF), Microsoft Publisher, and HighPoint (HP.
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Strong portfolio demonstrating best-in-class video, photo, editing, design, and motion content. Create decks to present video, photo, or motion concepts to internal teams for collaboration and feedback.
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Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro Studio, Marketing Communications (MarCom), Video Editing, Visual Information. Knowledge of audio and video editing software, such as Davinci Resolve 18, Adobe Premier, Adobe after Effects or Final cut Pro.
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Possess the skills to effectively utilize virtual counseling or other electronic modes of communication, such as web based, secure online chat, or video-based communications and secure video teleconference sponsored by the customer.
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Configure, test, install, troubleshoot, and maintain Plain Old Telephone (POTs) phone systems, VoIP phone systems, Video Teleconference (VTC) systems, and VSAT TDMA IP-based satellite systems. Cisco Certified Network Associate - (CCNA) Video.
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Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills. Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills. 15 days paid vacation leave, plus Federal holidays and 1 day additional paid leave for Native American Heritage Day.
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Writing and editing articles, white papers, fact sheets, blogs, web content, and other publications related to science topics of interest to stakeholders, translating complicated scientific concepts and ideas into clear language.
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Extensive experience in developing, editing, and writing key government documentation, including technical reports, briefings and presentations, MOAs, DoD Instructions, policies and regulations, ensuring spelling accuracy, grammar correctness, logic flow, completeness, compliance with the DoD manual for written material, and appropriateness for intended audiences.
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Knowledge and experience with ArcGIS Enterprise and Server-side software products: particularly the ability to manage a shared, multiuser geodatabase, as well as support for version-based GIS workflows involving simultaneous multiuser editing, distributed geodatabases, and historical archiving.
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And if that's you, then you are what baseball guys call a "5 Tools Player" - you're good at storytelling, research, editing, motion graphics and sound design. Rapid response video is the "battlefield surgery" of storytelling.
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