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Title: Copywriter and Editor Location: Other United States Job Description: Department: College of Visual and Performing Arts Classification: Public Relations & Mktg Spec 3 Job Category: Classified Staff Job Type: Full-Time Work Schedule: Full-time (1.0 FTE, 40 hrs/wk) Location: Fairfax, VA Workplace Type: Hybrid Eligible Sponsorship Eligibility: Not eligible for visa sponsorship Pay Band: 04 Salary: Salary commensurate with education and experience Restricted: Yes Criminal Background Check: Yes About the Department: Mason Arts is the collective presence of the arts embedded throughout George Mason University. Mason Arts encompasses the seven academic programs of the College of Visual and Performing Arts (CVPA), seven community arts programs, seven galleries, two performing arts centers, and our digital venue, Mason Arts Amplified. The impact of this work shows up as the largest arts presence in Northern Virginia. At every stage of life, Mason Arts enables people to explore their creativity and passion for art and artistry in all its forms. The fusion of academic and professional work on campus and throughout the community is the hallmark of Mason Arts: nowhere else do students of all ages enjoy the close connection to professional artists and innovative opportunities that are available here. About the Position: The Copywriter and Editor is a vital member of the Mason Arts Marketing team, responsible for creating and refining written content that adheres to George Mason University's brand standards. This position ensures Mason Arts communications demonstrate our commitment to inclusive excellence and student success by highlighting opportunities for creative engagement and academic achievement. Serving as the primary writer and editor for all publications and marketing communications, this role guarantees consistency, clarity, and audience engagement across multiple platforms. The Copywriter and Editor collaborate closely with the Director of Marketing and Communications, the Office of University Branding (OUB), and other CVPA stakeholders to advance the College's strategic communication goals. Responsibilities: Content Creation and Coordination: Develops compelling and impactful copy for a wide range of marketing materials, including news articles, email campaigns, print and digital publication designs, advertisements, and performance/program event descriptions; and Collaborates with the Director of Marketing and OUB to align messaging with institutional branding and marketing strategies. Editorial Leadership: Serves as the primary editor for the Mason Arts Marketing team, ensuring all written content adheres to brand guidelines and maintains a high standard of quality; Provides editing and proofreading services to enhance clarity, accuracy, and impact; Refines the Mason Arts-specific editorial style guide using George Mason's editorial style guide to help the team follow best practices most often used in Mason Arts communications; and Utilizes the project management tool Wrike to create and manage a centralized location for written copy in a given academic year. Press and Public Relations Support: Drafts press releases and event calendars in consultation with and support of the Public Relations Consultant; and Assists in the preparation of talking points for events, programs, and other initiatives involving development, donors, press opportunities, the Dean's office, and programming as needed. Annual Report Management: Oversees copy writing and editing of the Mason Arts annual report, ensuring it effectively communicates the college's achievements and initiatives to stakeholders. Strategic Communication Advising: Provides guidance on the development of communications messaging for various initiatives, offering support as needed to enhance the college's visibility and engagement with diverse audiences. Required Qualifications: Bachelor's degree, or equivalent related work experience; Typically, 3 to 5 years of experience in copywriting and editing, preferably within a higher education or arts-focused environment; English grammar, style, and editorial standards (Chicago style); Marketing, branding, and audience engagement principles; Digital content best practices and accessibility standards; Strong understanding of branding principles and ability to apply them across various communication platforms; Excellent written and oral communication skills, with a keen eye for detail; Excellent writing, editing, and proofreading across formats and channels; Ability to tailor voice and tone for varied audiences; Strong time management and project coordination; Proficiency with content management systems and collaborative tools; Translate complex ideas into clear, engaging content; Maintain brand consistency while supporting creative storytelling; Collaborate effectively with cross-functional teams; Ability to work collaboratively with diverse teams and manage multiple projects simultaneously; Capacity to create engaging and brand-aligned content under time constraints; Detail-oriented, organized, and responsive to feedback; and Commitment to inclusive and accessible communication. Preferred Qualifications: Experience writing for multimedia or recruitment campaigns; Higher education and/or arts marketing communications; Search engine optimization (SEO), analytics, and digital content strategy; Develop editorial calendars and messaging frameworks; Balance creative and institutional priorities; Collaborative, adaptable, and mission-driven; and Proficiency in digital content management systems and marketing tools. Instructions to Applicants: For full consideration, applicants must apply for the Copywriter and Editor at Complete and submit the online application to include three professional references with contact information, and provide a cover letter, resume, and writing samples demonstrating the ability to create engaging and brand-aligned content. Open Until Filled: Yes

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