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Superior communication skills, both oral and written, with strong editorial capabilities (writing, editing, proofreading) Minimum five years of writing, editing, and editorial project management responsibility in a book publishing, communications, or similar environment.
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Reviews document content for lucidity, completeness, and effectiveness, performing copy editing (proofreading, syntax, grammar, style), and suggests revisions, as necessary. Superlative grammar, editing, and proofreading skills; fluency in English.
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Supports the writing, editing, and proofreading of AMS content and publications, including Montessori Life blog, e-newsletters, brochures, social media posts, annual reports, video scripts, conference materials, and misc.
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Expertise in web writing, editing and proofreading, specific to an online environment. Advise on and executes best practices for SEO (search engine optimization), SEM (search engine marketing) and content strategy.
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Conduct and support research on climate and energy policy issues for the Domestic Climate team, including performing literature reviews; meeting with stakeholders; and drafting, proofreading, fact-checking, and editing documents.
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Displays solid creative writing, editing, and proofreading skills, ability to adapt skills to different communication projects as well as demonstrated expertise or interest in energy and climate.
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Writing, editing, proofreading and improving briefing tools—including presentations, talking points, reports, and information papers—email, correspondence, executive tasks, web site material, newsletters, articles, documents, and other materials designed to communicate complex technical information for a non-technical audience.
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Strong verbal and written communications skills including proofreading, copy editing, writing, and oral communication skills. Assist with production and editing of government relations & advocacy materials and internal documents.
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Exemplary communication skills, including writing, editing and proofreading. Reporting to the Director of Workplace Strategy & Design, the Workplace Change Program Manager within Corporate Real Estate drives change management delivery, enhancing employee experience through the adoption the Activity Based Workplace practices aligned with Sun Life's Hybrid Work program.
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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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Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills with a keen eye for detail. The PW will have strong knowledge in poverty alleviation strategies, financial inclusion, impact investing, and research as well as the donors supporting this work.
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Conduct thorough editing, proofreading, and quality control checks on operational and knowledge documents produced by Division teams to uphold the highest standards of accuracy. The Social Protection and Health Division (SPH) is tasked with the preparation and supervision of IDB operations in borrowing member countries in the areas of social protection (safety nets and transfers and services for social inclusion which include early childhood development, youth programs, care services for dependency, among others), health (health capital investment strategies, health networks strengthening, health system financing, organization and performance, etc.
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Support communication efforts for Delivery Hub initiatives by writing, editing, proofreading, and posting communications content for talking points, presentations, announcements, newsletters, or promotional materials.
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Oversee the vetting process for all marketing copy, including editing, proofreading, and ensuring all appropriate staff have signed off; Must be a strong writer, editor, and proofreader.
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Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading skills; strong graphic design sensibilities. The Senior Marketing Manager works closely with the Chief Marketing Officer, Executive Director of Business Development, and Senior Technical Team Members to implement strategies for securing commissions for the firm; supports management of marketing department activities in North America; and ensures firm-wide alignment and implementation of the most effective tools, technologies, and processes for marketing communications.
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