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Writing/editing articles, white papers, fact sheets, blogs, web content, and other publications related to science topics of interest to stakeholders, translating complicated scientific concepts and ideas into clear language.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience in visual storytelling, with a strong portfolio showcasing videography, animation, and creative writing skills; This individual will be responsible for bringing stories to life through video production, animation and creative writing.
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Extracting features from a variety of sources including but not necessarily limited to rasterized nautical charts, digital hydrographic survey data and ortho-rectified imagery; writing Python Scripts in ARCGIS to improve efficiency of the production process; Data Conversion/migration.
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Conduct legal research and writing. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented, possess superior research and writing skills, and have an excellent academic record. Superior research and writing skills.
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Strong briefing and writing skills as well as the ability to work well with teams or individually with minimal supervision. Familiarity with cable writing and classified databases, including specific targeting tools.
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Strong writing, oral, and interpersonal skills to draft complex analysis and concisely convey relevance to senior government officials and personnel less familiar with Intelligence Community (IC) processes, structure and limitations.
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Exceptional writing, editing, and proofreading skills. 6 years of experience in writing, editing, and strong understanding of the government contracts & procurement process. Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and Adobe Acrobat Pro, and Adobe illustrator for creating & editing images.
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Strong blogging skills, with experience writing about topics relevant to AI automation software and government relations. Strong blogging skills, with experience writing about topics relevant to AI automation software and government relations.
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Seeking an experienced Grant Writing Manager/Associate with a well-rounded understanding of the process of grant making and handling the process start to finish. Must have 3+ years experience with grant writing/giving.
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Education: High School diploma (Springhouse); High School diploma or equivalent (Arden Courts/Linden Village) Skills: Basic reading and writing skills, and ability to speak English in an understandable manner Years of Experience: Knowledge and experience in working with elderly; Previous dementia experience preferred License: N/A Certification: Certification required according to state regulations; Must successfully complete the required Springhouse’s/Arden Courts’ training.
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Communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing, in order to tactfully and persuasively advise and guide executive management relative to a variety of issues which can be delicate in nature; includes making presentations and preparing complete, clear, and concise formal and informal reports, correspondence, briefings, charts, tables, and graphs that are distributed throughout the TSC and its partner agencies.
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Desired Skills: Experience deployed as a linguist supporting contingency operations, Knowledge of U.S. Intelligence Community, military, cryptologic, law enforcement experience Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing in Target and English, Linguists who are proficient in multiple languages are strongly desired.
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Masego provides expert-level Geospatial Collection Management, Full Motion Video; Human Geography; Information Technology and Cyber; Technical Writing; and ABI, Agile, and other professional training.
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How many years of hands-on experience do you have with the following: assembling project information to include objectives/outcomes/deliverables; writing, revising, and editing drafts including executive summaries, conclusions, and organization credentials.
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Participate in the development and review of products for adherence to style and storyboard guidelines, writing standards, course/task flow, and designing for standards such as SCORM conformance and Section 508 compliance.
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