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Writing Manager Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Writing Teacher

El Cerrito, CA · On-site

$22 - $27/hr

Writing Teachers Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring! Sylvan Learning Center is looking for fun ... They are straightforward, easy to manage, and fun to teach. • Teach students in a small group ...

Writing Teachers Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring! Sylvan Learning Center is looking for fun ... They are straightforward, easy to manage, and fun to teach. • Teach students in a small group ...

This position will lead medical writing activities and will manage contract writers and document QC experts, as well as workflows for document development in Veeva Vault. Key accountabilities include ...

Senior Tax Manager

Encinitas, CA · On-site

$140K - $170K/yr

Conduct tax research and summarize findings in written form * Assist in training and mentoring junior tax accountants * Communicate recommendations clearly, both verbally and in writing * Manage ...

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Project Manager

Fresno, CA · On-site

$150K - $165K/yr

Engage in proposal phases, including writing management plans * Recognize and address project issues promptly * Supervise project administration and technical direction * Commit to excellent customer ...

The Senior Manager of Institutional Giving should be a strong and compelling writer who possesses excellent organizational skills, with meticulous attention to detail and sophisticated project ...

The Senior Manager of Institutional Giving should be a strong and compelling writer who possesses excellent organizational skills, with meticulous attention to detail and sophisticated project ...

Communications skills verbal and Written * Management experience, specifically for a union environment. Preferred but not required. * Ability to work a flex schedule (different on call times daily)

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Writing Manager information

What does a Writing Manager do?

A Writing Manager oversees a team of writers, ensuring that all written content meets organizational standards and goals. They are responsible for assigning projects, editing and reviewing drafts, and providing feedback to writers. Additionally, Writing Managers often collaborate with other departments, develop content strategies, and help maintain a consistent brand voice across all materials. Their role combines leadership, editorial expertise, and project management.

How does a Writing Manager typically balance editing responsibilities with leading their team?

A Writing Manager often splits their time between hands-on editing and overseeing the writing team’s workflow. They review and refine content to ensure it meets quality standards, but also mentor writers, set deadlines, and facilitate collaboration across departments. Balancing these tasks requires strong organizational skills and the ability to delegate, as well as clear communication to align team efforts with company objectives. This structure helps maintain high-quality output while supporting professional development among team members.

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

To thrive as a Writing Manager, you need advanced writing and editing skills, experience in content strategy, and often a bachelor’s degree in English, communications, or a related field. Familiarity with content management systems (CMS), project management tools, and editorial style guides is typically required. Exceptional leadership, communication, and organizational skills help you guide teams and manage multiple projects effectively. These abilities ensure content quality, team productivity, and consistent delivery of messaging aligned with organizational goals.
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Writing Teacher

Writing Teacher

Sylvan Learning Center

El Cerrito, CA • On-site

$22 - $27/hr

Part-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Key responsibilities

  • Teach reading and writing to students in grades 3 through 12 using pre-planned lessons.

  • Lead instruction and motivate small groups of up to four students.

  • Teach students correct grammar usage, the Writing Process, and how to develop their own writing style and voice.


Job description

The high end of the pay range is for teachers who can work with multiple subjects (including beginning readers and math students).

Writing Teachers Wanted for Fun After-School Tutoring! Sylvan Learning Center is looking for fun, dedicated teachers to help and inspire students. We are currently looking for teachers who are able to teach reading and writing at a 3rd-12th grade level. We have 3 locations (Piedmont, Castro Valley, and El Cerrito). We are looking for tutors to teach students correct grammar usage, how to execute the Writing Process, and how to develop their own writing style and voice!

Sylvan creates individualized learning plans for students of all abilities. Working with well-behaved groups of only four students, you will be responsible for leading instruction and motivating students to be successful. There is no lesson plan to create, no homework to grade, no parent-conferencing, and scheduling is flexible. Enjoy all of the benefits of teaching, without any of the downsides!

Benefits:

• Competitive Pay 

• Paid training and opportunities for professional development.

• Flexible part-time work hours. We work around your availability!

• Come in, work for a couple of hours, and leave happy with no additional work to take home!

• Fun, enjoyable, and relaxing work environment with lots of support from fellow teachers and staff!

• Happy, understanding, and caring management. You will love working here!

Job Requirements:

• Bachelor’s Degree required, Teaching Credential recommended (required for some subjects)

• You must enjoy teaching, working, and inspiring students. (We want you to be happy here!)

• Being punctual is extremely important. You must be local and have reliable transportation. 

• Authorized to work in the United States without sponsorship.

What you should know:

• You will use pre-planned lessons. They are straightforward, easy to manage, and fun to teach. 

• Teach students in a small group setting. There will be no more than 4 students per teacher.

• Most teachers choose to work 2-5 days/week

• We are open for instruction weekday afternoons, and Saturday mornings.

• This is NOT a remote position

Choosing Sylvan is about getting results and setting your child up for long-term success. At Sylvan, we’re focused on building academic confidence, igniting intellectual curiosity and inspiring a love for learning — all of which make a big impact in school and in life. For 40 years, we’ve helped millions of students achieve new levels of academic success.