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Collaborates with KatW Editor-in-Chief, show host, and faculty to steer strategic initiatives and align desired outcomes, writing and editing scripts and acting as the main liaison for all KatW podcast productions.
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Requires skill in all aspects of videography, video editing, graphics composition and script writing. Summary Assists the Cable Television Producer/Director in production, shooting and editing of various government access programming for the Township's cable television channel.
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Reports to the Creative Services Manager and works closely with other key personnel. Proficient in Adobe Illustrator and has good Photoshop editing skills. We are looking for a Production Designer to join our growing Creative Services Team.
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Understanding of Adobe Premiere or similar video editing software. Proficient in Adobe Audition or similar audio editing software. The ideal candidate is organized, creative and has a keen ear for high-quality content.
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Passion for varied creative outlets, including video, editing, design, and writing. Well-versed in a multitude of platforms and tools - with the agility to adapt as platforms change - the SOCIAL CREATIVE LEAD is equal parts team leader, hands-on creator, and storyteller.
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Responsibilities may include Experimental design; performing and analysis of complex in vivo and in vitro experiments; animal experiments and husbandry; immunology, cell biology, and multi-omic experimental knowledge and analysis (i.e. flow cytometry, single cell RNA sequencing, multiplex immunohistochemistry analysis); manuscript preparation and grant writing.
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Education QualificationsAssociate's Degree Nutrition or similar field of study RequiredBachelor's Degree Nutrition or similar field of study PreferredExperience QualificationsPrior work experience in a hospital setting or WIC program PreferredSkills and AbilitiesAbility to communicate effectively verbally and in writing to patients and families, public, medical staff and physicians.
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Position summary: JMT is seeking a creative, highly motivated Senior Transportation Planner to support our growing transportation planning practice in the northeast region. Required Skills Excellent communication, time management and technical writing skills.
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After being granted university status in 1987, University of the Arts became the largest institution of its kind in the nation, offering programs in design, fine arts, media arts, crafts, music, dance, theater, and writing.
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The Creative Arts/Expressive Therapist is responsible for providing age and developmentally appropriate therapy groups using a combination of activities, creative arts modalities, and talk therapy, helping patients develop safety/crisis plans, and establishing behavioral treatment goals in a manner consistent with the philosophy and objectives of Fairmount Behavioral Health System.
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The Communications Director will work closely with the CHJ Director, Nicole Thomas, and will be responsible for creating internal and external messaging to various audiences, strategic planning, project management, benchmarking analysis and reports, and graphic design, photography, videography, writing, and copy editing.
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Through a mix of sound strategy, breakthrough creative and flawless execution, we create memorable trade show exhibits, live and virtual events, brand activations, retail stores, corporate environments and other immersive experiences that deepen relationships, inspire action, and build trustand we do it all over the world.
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The ADCADSEC will also work, in coordination with the Divisional Program Secretary, and Divisional Music and Creative Arts Director to plan and execute high quality special events, including, but not limited to, script writing, leading production meetings, video production, audio visual coordination, and other forms of effective communication required to streamline public events.
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Specialized experience in speech writing, general business writing, writing, and editing for both print and broadcast media. Responsible for activities in the functional areas of local and regional-level implementation of cause-marketing initiatives, media relations, public relations, media advocacy, issues, and crisis management and, where applicable, advertising targeting the public.
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Strong writing, editing, proofreading skills required. Strong writing, editing, proofreading skills required. Manage the site's fundraising database (Salesforce), including gift processing, reconciliation reports.
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