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Volunteer Editor Jobs in Spring, TX (NOW HIRING)

Drafting and editing memoranda, research reports, and/or correspondences relating to legal cases ... Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable ...

Drafting and editing memoranda, research reports, and/or correspondences relating to legal cases ... Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable ...

Drafting and editing memoranda, research reports, and/or correspondences relating to legal cases ... Volunteer work helps build critical competencies, knowledge, and skills and can provide valuable ...

Development Coordinator

Houston, TX · On-site

$41K - $55K/yr

Deliver excellent customer service to donors, volunteers, and the public What Success Looks Like ... Strong writing, editing, and storytelling ability * Ability to manage multiple priorities and meet ...

Excellent proofreading and editing skills * Strong written and verbal communication skills ... Company-sponsored volunteer days and philanthropic initiatives. * Professional Development:

Excellent proofreading and editing skills * Strong written and verbal communication skills ... Company-sponsored volunteer days and philanthropic initiatives. * Professional Development:

Support messaging from the Head of School and lead writing, editing, and refinement of all-school ... staff, volunteers, vendors, and community partners. * Analytical and financial acumen with the ...

... volunteerism and philanthropy; offers workplace flexibility, along with carbon-neutral office ... Outstanding written and verbal communication skills and excellent editing skills; * Strong ...

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How much do volunteer editor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for volunteer editor in Spring, TX is $28.12, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.04 and $35.29 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Volunteer Editor vs Volunteer Writer?

AspectVolunteer EditorVolunteer Writer
Required SkillsEditing, proofreading, attention to detailWriting, research, creativity
Work EnvironmentReviewing and revising content, often in office or remoteCreating original content, often remote or freelance
Common UsageEnsuring quality and accuracy of contentProducing new articles, blogs, or reports

Volunteer Editors focus on refining and improving existing content through editing and proofreading, while Volunteer Writers create original content from scratch. Both roles often require strong language skills and are used in similar settings, but their core responsibilities differ. Understanding these distinctions helps volunteers choose the role that best matches their skills and interests.

What are Volunteer Editors?

Volunteer Editors are individuals who offer their time and skills to review, proofread, and edit written content without monetary compensation. They typically help organizations, publications, or online platforms improve the clarity, accuracy, and quality of their materials. Volunteer Editors may work on articles, reports, websites, or other documents, providing valuable feedback and corrections. Their work ensures that published content is professional and error-free. Many Volunteer Editors gain experience, develop editing skills, and contribute to causes they care about.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Volunteer Editor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Volunteer Editor, you need excellent language proficiency, strong attention to detail, and a solid understanding of grammar and style guidelines, often supported by prior editing experience or relevant coursework. Familiarity with editing tools such as Microsoft Word, Google Docs, and style manuals like the Chicago Manual of Style is typically required. Strong communication, collaboration, and time management skills help you work effectively with writers and other volunteers. These skills ensure that content is polished, clear, and consistent, contributing to the organization's credibility and impact.

How do Volunteer Editors typically coordinate with writers and other team members during a project?

Volunteer Editors usually collaborate closely with writers, providing feedback and suggestions through shared documents, email, or project management platforms. They often participate in regular team meetings or virtual check-ins to discuss progress, clarify editorial guidelines, and resolve any content issues. Effective communication and a collaborative mindset are key, as editors must balance maintaining publication standards with supporting writers’ growth. This teamwork ensures content quality and fosters a positive, productive environment for all volunteers.
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Infographic showing various Volunteer Editor job openings in Spring, TX as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 73% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 75% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 21% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $58,490 per year, or $28.1 per hour.
Research Visual Acuity Examiner

Research Visual Acuity Examiner

Retina Consultants of Texas

The Woodlands, TX • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 14 hours ago


Retina Consultants Of Texas rating

6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 19 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

Retina Consultants of Texas (RCTX) is seeking an Visual Acuity Examiner to join our innovative team with the mission of Fighting Blindness For The World To See. This position will be responsible for performing standardized refraction and visual acuity as required by various study protocols and manual of procedures. Day-to-day activities may include all or some of the essential functions listed below, depending upon individual experience/knowledge and the needs of the organization which are subject to change from time to time.

This position will be based at The Woodlands Clinic. 

Candidates must be able to meet the needs of the patients and providers, and support the Research Department hours of 6:30am -5pm Monday through Friday. Schedules are provided weekly and are based on the provider's clinic, patient and surgery schedules. 

Retina Consultants of Texas is the largest and most respected retina-only ophthalmology practice in the United States. Our group consists of 26 world renowned physicians leading the world in retinal care. While serving two major metropolitan markets (and their extensions) our combined culture allows us to best serve our patients, referral sources and our own team of physicians. RCTX also invests heavily in diagnostic equipment, providing state-of-the-art retina imaging, laser and diagnostic capabilities to each patient. This, combined with the clinical expertise of our physicians, an outstanding and devoted staff, and 25 convenient locations to serve our patients.

We worked hard to create our culture as Retina Warriors. We strongly emphasize our core values of Hard Work, Authentic Care and Innovation in everything we do. It is our belief that by investing in our people, our people will be empowered of their own accord to provide the highest quality patient experience.


In addition to being highly challenged professionally, in joining our practice, the following competitive benefits for full-time eligible employees after a 60-day introductory period:

  • Employee Paid Benefits such as Medical, Dental, and Vision, short-term disability, voluntary life insurance, accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity, pet insurance, HSA pre-taxed contributions, 401 (k) retirement savings contributions both Roth and Traditional options starting date of hire.
  • Employer Paid Benefits such as long-term disability, $25,000 basic life insurance policy, 3% 401(k) safe harbor contribution, HSA employer contributions, annual performance merit increases, certification opportunities, rewards & recognition platform, WellHub Starter Plan Gym Membership, paid time off and (8) paid holidays + (1) floating holiday annually.  

RCTX is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, military service, veteran status, genetic information, or any other protected class under applicable law.


  • Communicates/coordinates subject flow with other members of the study team.
  • Performs manifest refraction and best corrected visual acuity with loose lenses per protocol, low luminance
    and speed-reading testing (MN Read and Radner) in a timely manner, and with accuracy, per the study
    protocols.
  • Performs Pelli-Robson or MARS Contrast Sensitivity, Color Vision testing, and any other vision testing that
    suits the needs of the clinical trials such as AST
  • Performs study/protocol procedures in a detailed, accurate manner
  • Familiar with the vision portion of all protocols and schedule of assessments
  • Correctly utilize the manual lensometer to read RX’s from glasses.
  • Performs auto-refraction and keratometry
  • Obtains intraocular pressure (tonopen and goldman applanation) and instills dilation drops per the study
    protocols.
  • Obtain various sponsor-required certifications within a timely manner
  • Maintain and status of certifications (i.e. not letting a certification expire)
  • Responsible for ensuring the visual acuity lane is properly certified and is kept to the certification
    requirements
  • Maintains all equipment, lenses, and charts required for Visual Acuity testing
  • Maintains and updates records of all certified equipment (i.e., burn-in logs and the record of light bulbs
    changes for primary and back-up bulbs) and provides sponsors and Clinical Trial staff with updated
    information
  • Maintains good relationships with vendors and sponsors and addresses deviations in a timely manner
  • Assists the Clinical Research Coordinators and Clinical Research Director and other duties as assigned
  • Additional testing (i.e microperimetry, microscopy, etc.) allowed by protocol
  • Accurately files and can locate study essential study documents as requested by study team.
  • Assists with a variety of projects and performs other duties as assigned. A certain degree of creativity and
    latitude is expected.

Education:

  • High School diploma or equivalent, with significant relevant experience

Experience / Knowledge / Skills:

  • Ophthalmology and/or Optometry experience preferred
  • Refracting experience preferred
  • Effective oral and written communication
  • Delivers safe and appropriate care to subjects in addition to the requirements outlined by study
    protocols
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