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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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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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Experience with drones, volumetric content capture, VFX, A.I., and/or 3D a plus. Stellar writing, editing and proofreading skills. Provide strategic counsel and a strong POV on topics that affect content (e.g., creative direction, ideation, strategy, influencer, activation, and engagement) for clients and internal partners.
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Design and develop interactive eLearning modules and training content using Adobe Captivate, adhering to storyboard and script guidelines provided. The ideal candidate will bring a blend of technical prowess in Adobe Captivate, including SCORM file creation, and exceptional writing skills for internal communications.
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Serve as the editor-in-chief of LeadingAge MN publications, including facilitating editorial meetings, writing and editing content, managing style guidelines, and analyzing metrics to determine efficacy.
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The Director uses that knowledge to plan and direct communication; develop promotional ideas and materials; oversee the writing, editing, and production of Library publications, graphic designs, and digital content related to marketing communications; provide effective marketing and public relations services to all agencies; and function in an advisory capacity in matters relating to the marketing of Library programs and services and relating to crisis communications.
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The Specialist will develop and implement internal and external communications content and strategies in the areas of digital communications, employee communications, marketing communications, public relations, graphic design, events and special projects.
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Writing Small Pieces - Craft concise text pieces like page intros and excerpts to effectively introduce and summarize page content, especially when client-provided content lacks these elements.
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The Copywriter will be responsible for setting the tonal guide for Walker communications, writing content and copy for communications and marketing initiatives in concert with the overall content strategy of the Walker.
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The Content Creator Sr. (Technical Writer) is responsible for developing high quality, standards-based learning content for Infinite Campus products. Dynamic professional with experience in one or more of the following areas: technical writing, instructional design, adult-learning or as a K12 employee.
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Role Overview: As a Part-Time Web Content Coordinator, you will be responsible for updating our clients website, specifically focusing on provider profiles and ensuring data accuracy. Experience with database and content management systems, preferably Sitecore.
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In this role, you will become an AI Content Editor, assessing the quality of AI-generated writing, reviewing the work of fellow writers, and crafting original responses to prompts in order to teach the model what truly excellent writing looks like.
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3 – 5 years development writing experience; private and public sector grant writing/fundraising experience preferred. Excellent writing/editing/drafting skills, research and information compilation skills.
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Participate in continuous improvement of technical writing processes and systems (e.g., content management) to ensure quality, compliance, and reliability of technical publications. Extensive experience in process operations and technical writing will be considered in lieu of a degree.
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This leader will excel at creative writing - both long and short form - with a keen ability to translate highly technical topics and storylines into compelling content for consumer and tech-centric audiences.
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