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Associate's Degree in journalism or related field and eight years technical writing/editing experience with at least three years specialized experience. Clearance: This contractor must possess a ...

A bachelor's degree is required. * Seven-or-more years of experience in journalism, with demonstrated success producing excellent and ambitious stories Equal Opportunity Bloomberg Industry Group ...

A bachelor's degree is required. * Seven-or-more years of experience in journalism, with demonstrated success producing excellent and ambitious stories Equal Opportunity Bloomberg Industry Group ...

The Editor in Chief will lead an expansion of one of the nation's fastest growing nonprofit ... We are seeking a high-energy editorial leader to build on our journalistic successes and inspire ...

Is committed to journalistic standards of fairness and objectivity. * Takes pride in finding A block enterprise stories that set 7 News apart from the competition. * Able to engage with and foster ...

Bachelors Degree in Journalism or related field. Sinclair is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace. Employment practices will not be influenced or affected by virtue of ...

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A background in journalism, editorial management, content marketing, thought leadership, or strategic communications is strongly preferred. Work you'll do Brand journalism and content development

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How much does a news stringer make?

A news stringer typically earns between $50 and $150 per story, depending on the location, complexity, and the media outlet. Many stringers work on a freelance basis, and income can vary widely based on experience and the volume of assignments completed.

What is the difference between A Stringer In Journalism vs Freelance Journalist?

AspectA Stringer In JournalismFreelance Journalist
CredentialsTypically no formal credentials required, but experience helpsOften has journalism or related degrees, and a portfolio
Work EnvironmentReports to news agencies or media outlets, often on a per-story basisWorks independently, managing own assignments and clients
Employer/Industry UsageUsed by news organizations to gather local or quick newsUsed by various media outlets, including online, print, and broadcast

A Stringer In Journalism usually works on a per-story basis for news agencies, often with minimal formal credentials, and reports from specific locations. Freelance Journalists also work independently but typically have formal education and manage multiple clients or outlets. Both roles involve independent work, but a Stringer is more often a local contributor for a news organization, while a Freelance Journalist may produce a broader range of content for various outlets.

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MRA Medical Readiness Technical Writer and Documentation Specialist

Trinity Global Consulting

On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

DUTIES SHALL INCLUDE: Writing Air Combat Command medical-related guidance, procedures, doctrine, etc.

Requirements

Minimum/General Experience: eight years of technical writing and editing field experience with demonstrated ability to research, evaluate, and convey highly technical or complex information in a manner that is clear, concise, and tailored to the audience. Experience working with a military team operating at a Major Command or Headquarters level and expertise in DoD and Air Force technical publishing tools and methodologies, publication management procedures and editorial standards and be knowledgeable of Air Force ground medical capabilities, planning factors, and operational concepts. Experience shall include development and management of Air Force Medical Service tactical doctrine, such as Air Force Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures.

Minimum Education Requirement: Associate's Degree in journalism or related field and eight years technical writing/editing experience with at least three years specialized experience.

Clearance: This contractor must possess a Secret Clearance by the contract start date based on a SSBI or SSBI-PR.

Benefits

At Trinity Global Consulting (TGC), we value our employees and provide a comprehensive benefits package that includes:

  • Medical, Dental & Vision Coverage - Coverage for eligible employees and family through CareFirst and VSP.
  • Paid Time Off - PTO granted in accordance with contract requirements.
  • Paid Holidays - 11 federal holidays observed annually.
  • Disability & Life Insurance - Short-term/long-term disability, life insurance, and AD&D coverage included.
  • 401(k) Retirement Plan - Competitive plan managed through Ameritas.
  • Professional Training - Formal training provided as required, with additional learning opportunities based on role.