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Corrector Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

$45 - $60/hr

Peak Pilates wood line is our signature equipment with a Reformer/Cadillac combo, Cadillac, Spine Corrector, High Ladder Barrel, Electric Chair/Wunda Chair combo, along the usual variety of ...

$45 - $60/hr

Peak Pilates wood line is our signature equipment with a Reformer/Cadillac combo, Cadillac, Spine Corrector, High Ladder Barrel, Electric Chair/Wunda Chair combo, along the usual variety of ...

Experience with atmospheric entry guidance methods (e.g., numerical predictor-corrector approaches) * Experience building plant models of aerospace systems (aerodynamics, propulsion, actuators ...

Staff GNC Engineer (Guidance)

Vista, CA · On-site

$161K - $221K/yr

Experience with atmospheric entry guidance methods (e.g., numerical predictor-corrector approaches) * Experience building plant models of aerospace systems (aerodynamics, propulsion, actuators ...

Staff GNC Engineer (Guidance)

Vista, CA · On-site

$161K - $221K/yr

Experience with atmospheric entry guidance methods (e.g., numerical predictor-corrector approaches) * Experience building plant models of aerospace systems (aerodynamics, propulsion, actuators ...

Corrector information

What is a corrector?

Correctors are professionals responsible for reviewing and editing written content to ensure accuracy, clarity, and adherence to grammatical and stylistic standards. Their primary duties involve spotting and correcting errors in spelling, punctuation, grammar, and sometimes factual information. Correctors may work with books, articles, academic papers, or other documents, often collaborating with writers and editors to produce polished final texts. Their attention to detail helps maintain the quality and credibility of published materials.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a corrector?

To thrive as a Corrector, you need excellent command of grammar, spelling, and punctuation, often supported by a degree in language, literature, or communications. Familiarity with editing software, style guides (like Chicago or AP), and digital document management systems is typically required. Attention to detail, time management, and clear communication are vital soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure accuracy, consistency, and quality in written materials, which are essential for effective communication and professional publishing.

What are some common challenges correctors face when working with diverse types of content?

Correctors often encounter challenges such as adapting to varying writing styles, terminology, and subject matter across different projects. They must maintain a high level of attention to detail while ensuring consistency and accuracy, even under tight deadlines. Additionally, Correctors need to collaborate effectively with writers, editors, and sometimes translators to clarify ambiguities and resolve discrepancies, which requires strong communication skills and flexibility.

What is the difference between Corrector vs Proofreader?

AspectCorrectorProofreader
CredentialsOften requires language or editing certificationsTypically requires language proficiency and editing skills
Work EnvironmentWorks in publishing, education, or media sectorsWorks across publishing, journalism, and corporate communications
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by publishers, educational institutions, and editing agenciesCommon in publishing houses, media outlets, and freelance work
Primary FocusCorrects grammatical, spelling, and stylistic errorsReviews for clarity, consistency, and overall accuracy

While both Correctors and Proofreaders focus on improving written content, Correctors typically have a broader role in editing for language accuracy and style, often requiring specific certifications. Proofreaders mainly focus on catching errors before publication. Both roles are essential in publishing and media industries, but their scope and responsibilities differ slightly.

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Certified all apparatus Pilates Instructor to teach private sessions

CoreSpark Pilates

On-site

$45 - $60/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

CoreSpark Pilates is hiring multiple part-time Pilates instructors to teach private sessions at our TWO Venice Beach studios. Ideally you are classically trained but color outside the lines by incorporating some contemporary and creative moves into your repertoire. Employee compensation ranges $45-$60 for 50 minute instruction (includes paid sick time, continuing education, open studio hours for your own workout, mentorship, & performance incentives). We are busting at the seams with clients and have our second studio in Venice opening early June 2024 on ABBOT KINNEY BOULEVARD (the coolest street in the US). Come use your love for Pilates, people & communication skills and commitment to a steady work schedule to join us. If you are completing your certification hours, newly certified or a pro in instruction send your resume, some words about yourself, your availability (mornings/afternoons/evenings/weekends) and why you would be a great fit to teach private sessions.

About our studio:

CoreSpark Pilates is celebrating our 7th year as a beachy, boutique fully-equipped Pilates studio in Venice Beach where we offer only private and duet sessions so each 50 minute session is catered specifically to the client. While classically based, we don’t just stop there. We add in a bit of contemporary, rehabilitation and pre/post natal love to our clients to make us available to all populations. Priding ourselves on exclusivity and discretion for our clients, you are the only instructor and client in the space at one time so you can focus on the client and body in front of you, not the ones around you. Peak Pilates wood line is our signature equipment with a Reformer/Cadillac combo, Cadillac, Spine Corrector, High Ladder Barrel, Electric Chair/Wunda Chair combo, along the usual variety of accessories to complement your session. Ample free street parking, too! Check us out at www.CoreSparkPilates.comand our stellar Yelp page to learn more.

Job Type: Part-time

Salary: $45.00 - $60.00 per hour