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... contract technical writer who can write high-quality documentation. Qualifications BS/MS in ... communications skills and is familiar with or had experience working in a startup culture and ...

Technical Writer (Contract) - Up to 6 months, full time. ServiceTitan is looking for a contract ... Bachelor's degree in English, Technical Communications, Computer Science, Creative Writing or ...

May supervise communications staff, directly or indirectly, and directs contract communication ... Expert communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills, presentation and negotiation ...

May supervise communications staff, directly or indirectly, and directs contract communication ... Expert communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills, presentation and negotiation ...

Communication Specialist III

Collegeville, PA · On-site

$53K - $70K/yr

Collegeville PA 19426 Duration: Long Term (Contract) Communications role provides communication ... Develops written communications to ensure that relevant parties are kept current with key ...

Contract Analyst / Writer

Houston, TX · On-site

$65K - $79K/yr

Drives communications with other teams/functions as needed * Cultivates and maintains productive ... Contract Lifecycle Management (CLM) system experience required; Rightangle, SAP, and/or Salesforce ...

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How much do contract communications writer jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 24, 2026, the average hourly pay for contract communications writer in the United States is $36.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $28.85 and $39.90 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Contract Communications Writer vs Content Writer?

AspectContract Communications WriterContent Writer
CredentialsTypically requires strong writing skills, familiarity with industry-specific terminology, and sometimes a degree in communications, journalism, or related fieldsSimilar credentials; often a degree in English, journalism, or communications
Work EnvironmentFreelance or project-based, often remote, working directly with clients or companiesEmployers or agencies, often remote or in-office, producing content for websites, blogs, or marketing
Industry UsageCommon in corporate, nonprofit, and government sectors for official or strategic communicationWidely used in marketing, media, and digital content industries

Both roles require strong writing skills and similar educational backgrounds. However, Contract Communications Writers focus on strategic, official, or technical communication, often on a freelance basis, while Content Writers typically produce marketing or informational content for various platforms within organizations or agencies.

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Contract Writer/Document Specialist

Contract Writer/Document Specialist

Apex Informatics

Boca Raton, FL • On-site

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Job description

**PLEASE DO NOT RESUBMIT ANYONE FROM THE LAST RFQ (PR758870). THEY WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. YOU SHOULD EMAIL MAUREEN REMENIK THE NAMES OF YOUR CANDIDATES TO ENSURE THEY ARE NOT REPEAT SUBMISSIONS.**
Background Check:
Please remember, if your candidate is selected for the position, we require a Level 1 background check prior to their start date. More details about this requirement may be found in your contract with the State of Florida, Exhibit C, Section 13, "Background Screening and Security."
Job Summary:
General Characteristics
The contract writer will be responsible for drafting and reviewing documentation related to but not limited to, procurement activities, such as purchase orders, service agreements, vendor contracts, modifications, and amendments. Creates contract documentation, including the development of the scope of services, performance requirements, and terms and conditions. Develops language that defines the delivery, service, quality, and pricing for services or products procured. Ensures language is clear and consistent and coordinates with all business units and stakeholders to ensure all protocols, procedures, and
requirements are developed in accordance with the Department's needs. Tasks also include the maintenance of an internal documentation library, providing and/or coordinating special documentation services as required, and oversight of special projects as needed. Must have strong organisational and project management skills and excellent writing and editing skills. The contract writer must have the ability to develop new contractual language based on business needs and should not rely only on template documents.
Dimensions
Education: Bachelor's Degree in Legal Studies, Technical Writing, Business Administration, or other related field. Or equivalent work experience.
Experience: A minimum of 5 years of business or technical writing experience and working knowledge of procurement processes/documentation.
Complexity: Intermediate professional level role. Works on several moderately complex, to complex document management projects as a project team member. May coach more junior staff.
Preferred Experience
Knowledge of federal, state, and/or local procurement laws and regulations.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Strong collaboration skills to work with legal counsel, procurement officers, and business stakeholders.
Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
Analytical thinking and problem-solving ability.
Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines.
Excellent organisational skills