What are the responsibilities and job description for the Communications Copyeditor position at C&M Legal Search, LLC?
The Marketing & Communications Copyeditor is responsible for editing a variety of external and internal communications, including newsletters, reports, ads, and attorney biographies. This role requires collaboration with the business development team, advising on text changes and editorial style, while also managing internal communications projects. The copyeditor will contribute to annual publications including the Pro Bono Portfolio and DEI Report, and may write original content. Reporting to the Marketing and Communications Manager, responsibilities include creating and proofreading marketing materials, enforcing the firm’s style guide, managing projects and approvals, partnering with designers, and ensuring alignment with copy objectives.
Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree and at least two years of experience in business writing, preferably in a legal or professional services context. Key skills include excellent editing, project management, communication, and an understanding of marketing processes. The position requires attention to detail, the ability to prioritize tasks, and strong organizational skills. It also demands a proactive and positive attitude, alongside the ability to work independently or as part of a team. The role necessitates 60% in-office work, with 40% remote flexibility, and may require overtime as needed.
Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree and at least two years of experience in business writing, preferably in a legal or professional services context. Key skills include excellent editing, project management, communication, and an understanding of marketing processes. The position requires attention to detail, the ability to prioritize tasks, and strong organizational skills. It also demands a proactive and positive attitude, alongside the ability to work independently or as part of a team. The role necessitates 60% in-office work, with 40% remote flexibility, and may require overtime as needed.