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Expert level proofreading and copy editing required. Create, edit, and proofread a wide range of written materials, such as white papers, ads, newsletter content, event signage, flyers, handouts, external emails, website copy (including web page text, hot topics, banners, and web tool verbiage), video scripts, internal and external training documents, PowerPoint slides, and other communication materials.
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Finally, this person will join the rest of the Editorial Strategies team in a lively, fast-moving environment in writing for marketing collateral, proofreading and contributing to other projects to advance the university’s strategic communications goals.
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Experience formatting, editing, proofreading, and quality assurance checks on documents. The ISSO willensure the Risk Management Framework (RMF) requirements are implemented, functional, and kept up to date according to System Security Plans.
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Students accepted will train and learn all operations of the department, including assisting with marketing and advertising promotional activities (e.g. advertising, print, and digital collateral), list and market research, supporting the marketing team in daily administrative tasks, helping organize marketing events, proofreading marketing materials.
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Develops communications by writing, editing, and producing content for KP communications programs and projects; proofreading and coordinating production of communications materials; ensuring final placement and distribution of materials; updating content on client-specific and internal/external channels; and ensuring content is consistent with the Kaiser Permanente brand and editorial guidelines in terms of tone, manner, and messaging.
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HOW A TECHNICAL EDITOR WILL MAKE AN IMPACT● Researches, prepares, and edits technical documents● Assists in researching, writing, editing, and proofreading technical data for use in documents or sections of documents such as manuals, procedures and specifications to provide clients with information regarding technical areas in a less technical way.
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Do have others proofread and critique your resume. General knowledge of CPT, HCPCS and ICD-10 coding, and modifier usage. PC skills required – Must be proficient with MS Office Suite and Skype for Business.
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Provide administrative support such as technical writing, proofreading, technical editing of word processing and other computer-based documents, integration of various sources into a cohesive product, which may be delivered as computer-based magnetic media, and preparation of graphical and narrative presentation material.
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Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills, with a keen eye for detail. Proofread and edit proposals to ensure accuracy, clarity, and compliance with solicitation requirements.
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The candidate will have expert experience in both print and digital media content editing/writing, be able to present ideas, and will assist in overseeing the written content production process. 7+ years of editing/writing experience for a publication or corporation.
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Develop, edit, refine and proofread user guides and operation manuals for various cyber system architectures. Investigate and maintain a catalog of industry options across several categories of network technology, such as IDS, CDS, data transfer and storage solutions, etc.
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Excellent writing, editing, copyediting and proofreading skills with demonstrated expertise in using the AP Style Guide; IT Data Consulting (ITDC) is a well-established national consulting firm, seeks a Web Content Manager/Editor to join our team of experts supporting a prominent federal website.
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YouTube: Kaiser Permanente Careers. Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Humanities, Business, Social Science, or related field and Minimum three (3) years experience in communications, writing, marketing, or a directly related field.
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Utilizing high-end desktop publishing software and hardware systems, design, edit, review, and proofread graphic components for proposals (including but not limited to graphic illustrations, fact sheets, foldouts, posters, brochures, color palettes and identity branding) in response to competitive Announcements of Opportunity.
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Proofread and format documents and presentations for quality control. In this role, you will join the Regulatory Affairs Department, which provides regulatory, legislative, policy, and compliance counsel to JSI departments and JSI clients.
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