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Excellent oral and professional-level writing, research, editing, proofreading and project management skills required. Five to ten years’ experience managing magazine or newspaper staff, and writing or editing for a magazine or newspaper.
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You will be able to provideleadership of our capture team, provide marketing strategies, directly interact with USG customers, developing of a winning strategies, teaming strategy and execution, value proposition development, competitive analysis, proposal writing and overall responsibility for positioning to be a successful bidder for large programs.
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Reporting to the Center’s Founding Chairman, and the Deputy Director for European Energy Security, the Assistant Director’s main responsibility will be to support the Center’s work on transatlantic climate and energy security work, including research, writing, administrative, and logistical assistance, in close coordination with Center leadership.
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Fundraising: Identify funding opportunities and assist in fundraising, including grant writing and donor engagement. MEI seeks a full-time program Director based in Washington, DC, to oversee all aspects of program operations, including planning, execution, monitoring, evaluation, and managing budgets.
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Participate or lead grant-related activities in collaboration with the LTSS Center research staff and other relevant LeadingAge staff; including identifying grants, grant writing, and grant leadership.
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Strategic vision, entrepreneurial creativity; vision of the emerging communications landscape; the ability to craft messages that influence policy change; outstanding writing and editing skills; demonstrable managerial experience; strong knowledge of the foreign affairs media landscape and related press contacts; and the ability to engage collegially as a member of a diverse community of world-class scholars and policy professionals.
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Experience writing, editing, and publishing thought leadership content for businesses targeting B2B audiences in the HR, Human Capital Management, Education Benefits, and/or Learning and Development space.
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Lead fundraising efforts, including writing and tracking foundation and government grants, major and planned giving programs, membership and appeals; Oversee several events with consultant support, including the annual Rainier to Ruston Relay race; personally cultivate major donors and continue to grow the organization’s funding support.
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Applicants must utilize the Challenge-Context-Action-Result (CCAR) Model when writing Executive Core Qualifications (ECQ). OPM's Guide to Senior Executive Service Qualifications can assist you in writing an effective SES application.
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Reporting writing experience and skill required Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesSpecific knowledge and use of professional billing information systems (IDX is most desirable); must possess and maintain expert knowledge of all systems utilized within the professional services revenue cycle, including the ability to work with clients to develop and advise on analytics and reports that help target and trend revenue cycle performance.
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As a key player in helping NAFCC meet its financial goals, this person will keep a pulse on trends in philanthropy, source funding opportunities aligned with NAFCC, and position NAFCC for support through strong writing and stewardship.
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Ability to translate diverse pieces of information into meaningful conclusions and results Demonstrated ability to clearly and concisely express ideas and concepts verbally and in writing and adopts writing style and language to fit the situation/audience Demonstrated leadership skills to effectively develop and lead high performing Information Technology and Cyber Security teams in meeting functional, department, and company goals and objectives.
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Collaborate closely with the Chair, the Advisory Board, the School and University leaders, and faculty members to coordinate and contribute to the Center’s growth strategies, new program development, community engagement, partnership building, grant proposal writing, fundraising initiatives, marketing and communications.
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This role is an excellent fit for someone who enjoys writing, is interested in District government, and has long-term career goals of becoming a speechwriter, public information officer, or other senior-level communications position.
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Exhibit technical writing skills, identify winning themes and benefits for customers, and an understanding of price-to-win strategies. Strong writing and editorial skills; able to support proposal submissions in conjunction with the cross functional teams.
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