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Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required. We are looking for a *professional content writer and copy editor *to join our team and teach AI chatbots.
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Fluent in English● A bachelor's degree (completed or in progress)● Excellent writing and grammar skills● Strong research and fact-checking skills to ensure accuracy and originality● Previous experience as a Freelance Writer, Content Writer, Editor, Copywriter, Copy Editor, or those with experience in journalism and/or media is preferred but not required.
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Lead team stand-ups, facilitate Proposal Kickoff meetings, conduct JIT writer training, and guide storyboard/annotated outline development sessions and color reviews for USAID and international development proposals.
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The Proposal Coordinator/Technical Writer supports general technical writing/editing and proposal development through coordination and collaboration with Herdt and partner company technical subject matter experts (SMEs), program/project managers, and other contract support and execution resources.
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Job Description:ECS seeks a Scientific Writer to join our Workshop and Conference Services team. ECS is seeking a Scientific Writer to work in our Bethesda, MD office. The position requires the candidate to serve as a scientific writer in support of Scientific Conferences and Workshops.
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MORI is seeking a Science Technical Writer-Editor to develop engaging and accurate feature stories, blog posts, and multimedia scripts for Goddard Office of Communications in support of the NASA Enterprise Multimedia and Integrated Technical Services (eMITS) contract.
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5 years experience working as a grant writer and proven track record of successful grant writing, particularly with grants from USAID, U.S. Department of State, and Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR's.
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Serving as capture manager, proposal manager, technical lead, or a writer on assigned bids or for bids led by colleagues; Serving as capture manager, proposal manager, technical lead, or a writer on assigned bids or for bids led by colleagues.
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A strong storyteller, skilled writer, a stickler for grammar, and understand the importance of well-crafted content as part of a successful marketing strategy. From Google and UNICEF to Big Brothers Big Sisters of America and Oxfam, we transform how brands and causes raise money, influence policy, build platforms, and grow communities of supporters.
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Crooked Media is seeking a Newsletter Writer/Washington Correspondent who will be responsible for writing What A Day, Crooked Media's mission-driven newsletter AND joining our podcasts with smart takes from DC. Successful candidates must be strong reporters who can write clearly about a wide range of current events on deadline; nimbly grab comment from policymakers; and efficiently synthesize the daily news into witty and accessible summaries for both newsletter and podcast audiences.
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Manages a 5-person team that includes the roles of Development Associate, Communications Associate, Volunteer Manager, and Grant writer, and the ED who joins team meetings as appropriate in addition to weekly consultation with the DD. Depending on the context and the project, the DD shares leadership of Development work with key volunteer leaders such as Gala co-chairs, Next Step Breakfast Chair, the Partner Council Convener, and the ED.
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Serve as lead technical writer on project bid solicitations within the ROL/SSS practice and ensure effective coordination with MSI’s Business Development Unit during the proposal preparation process.
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Overview Job Description:Bennett Aerospace, Inc. has an opening for a highly motivated Subject Matter Expert III/Regulatory Policy Analyst/Writerin support ofa Federal Law Enforcement client located in Arlington, Virginia in the Regulatory Drafting and Policy Support Section (DPW).
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Minimum bachelor's degree with 10+ years of experience as an editor/writer. Minimum bachelor's degree with 10+ years of experience as an editor/writer. Strong knowledge of USAID and international development; expert knowledge and practical application of USAID marking and branding guidelines preferred.
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Manage internal communications in close collaboration with the MD, Communications Directors, Writer, Social Media Director, Brand Creative Studio, and other teams. We are seeking an experienced and strategic Senior Communications Director to serve as the deputy to the Managing Director, Communications & Campaignsand play a pivotal role in envisioning and executing the strategic communications plan, managing day-to-day media relations, and collaborating with teams and external partners to effectively spotlight leaders, solutions, and programs that create lasting change.
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