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The Lead Technical Proposal Writer,Health is responsible for writing and winning multi-million dollar proposalsfor USAID and other donors. Manage technical proposal draft writing and review cycles, and incorporate reviewer feedback into subsequent proposal drafts.
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Strong technical writing and editing skills. Lead Technical Proposal Writer, Health. Prepare technical proposal narrative with oral and written inputs from subject matter experts, ensuring content is coherent, compelling, and compliant with all requirements.
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Extensive experience writing winning competitive proposals for various bilateral and multilateral donors across technical areas, including economic growth, poverty reduction conflict prevention, financial inclusion, gender inclusion, democracy, governance, agriculture, food security, and resilience.
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The Proposal Technical Writer supports CARE's fundraising efforts writing high value, multi-sector proposals in food/water/agriculture and climate as related to agriculture/ agro-forestry with funding from the US government.
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Minimum of 4 years of experience in visual storytelling, with a strong portfolio showcasing videography, animation, and creative writing skills; Reporting to the Director of Integrated Media, the Visual Communications Specialist will bring important digital/technical skills to the team.
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Knowledge with python web development (Apache, Flask, WSGI, Docker, K8's, HTML/CSS) to create custom network management tools Experience with writing Infrastructure as a Code for Cloud network components ( VPC, RT, TGW, WAN, Shared Services) as well as Firewalls as a Service, SDWAN, SSE/SASE. Experience with writing automations for Compliance management, Configuration management, SoT, Golden configs etc.
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This individual will be responsible for bringing stories to life through video production, animation and creative writing. Proficiency in video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro, Final Cut Pro, or similar tools.
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The role requires experience in Linux server administration, web application support, Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) concepts, operations tools, scripting, AWS cloud solutions, MySQL and Elasticsearch administration, and technical documentation writing.
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Should have extensive experience in all phases of patent litigation, including first-chairing depositions, writing expert reports, drafting and arguing motions, drafting infringement/invalidity concerns, and arguing appeals.
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Undergraduate or Graduate Education: Degree in English, creative writing, communications, media studies, or another writing-intensive humanities field. Education: Completed one full academic year of graduate education in a related field such as English, creative writing, communications, media studies, or another writing-intensive humanities field.
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Interview and/or work with delivery leads and proposed key personnel candidates for writing non-technical proposal areas such as past performance descriptions, staffing plans, management narratives, and resumes.
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Responsible for providing technical/creative television production support services to include producing and directing television programs, planning productions, coordinating scene selection, writing scripts, providing voice over services, operating studio cameras/video recording devices/remote cameras/broadcast equipment/tele-prompters.
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To be eligible and qualify based on experience: you must be pursuing a degree or certificate program related to the position such as English, creative writing, communications, media studies, or another writing-intensive humanities field with a 2.7 GPA and graduating in or after May 2025 (Spring 2025) semester AND have 1 year of specialized experience at the GS-5 level as stated below.
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Since 2008, TWCS has been providing technical writing and business analysis services to government agencies and a wide range of private sector businesses across many industries! Are you an exceptional, experienced speech writer - communications specialist with experience writing speeches, official statements, op-eds, and scripts that support educational equity and opportunity, elementary and higher education, and issues related to legislative policies and priorities.
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The Sponsor seeks assistance with performing technical project management that spans technical data analysis, information technology security research, data integration, software evaluation, and graphical visualization disciplines for multiple projects using the Sponsor s enterprise IT systems.
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