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Better Newpapers, Inc.
Better Newpapers, Inc.
Tuscola, IL Tuscola, IL Part-time Part-time $18 - $22 an hour $18 - $22 an hour Better Newspapers Inc.
owns more than 30 newspapers, radio stations and magazines.
We primarily are looking for a writer to support our trade magazine, Broom Brush & Mop.
This could be fully remote for the right candidate.
While this position is part-time, we have other positions open that could work into a full-time, on-site job.
Let us know in your cover letter if you are open to other positions and where your interests lie.
Responsibilities:
- Conduct research and gather information to support writing projects - Conduct interviews for feature articles - Write and edit content for a semi-monthly magazine - Collaborate with team members to develop creative concepts and ideas - Ensure all written materials adhere to established style guidelines and meet quality standards - Conduct fact-checking and verify accuracy of information - Meet deadlines
Qualifications:
- Proven experience in creative writing, technical writing, journalism, or related fields - Strong command of the English language with excellent grammar and spelling skills - Proficiency in word processing software (e.
g.
, Microsoft Word, Google Docs) - Familiarity with style guides such as the Chicago Manual Style or AP Stylebook - Ability to conduct thorough research and gather relevant information - Attention to detail and ability to maintain consistency in writing style - Strong communication and collaboration skills Job Type:
Part-time Pay:
$18.
00 - $22.
00 per hour Schedule:
Choose your own hours Ability to commute/relocate:
Tuscola, IL 61953:
Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Preferred) Education:
High school or equivalent (Preferred)
Experience:
writing and reporting:
3 years (Preferred) Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Tuscola, IL 61953.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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