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Simon Wiesenthal Center · 1 month ago

Content Writer/Editor

Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC) is a global Jewish human rights organization that confronts antisemitism and hate. The Content Writer/Editor will be responsible for crafting compelling content across various communication channels, including press materials, web copy, and donor communications, while ensuring alignment with the organization's mission and voice.

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Responsibilities

Write and edit content for a variety of audiences and formats including:
Press materials, statements and op-eds, talking points
Website and blog content
Email marketing and newsletters
Social media campaigns
Speeches for senior leadership
Donor and partner communications
Ensure all content reflects the Simon Wiesenthal Center’s mission, voice, and tone
Review and copy edit submissions from departments across the organization for consistency, clarity, and grammatical accuracy
Maintain editorial calendars and coordinate deadlines across teams
Collaborate with leadership and subject matter experts to distill complex historic, policy, educational, or advocacy topics into concise, persuasive content
Support cross-departmental campaigns by providing high-quality writing that advances communications, programmatic, public affairs goals, and fundraising goals
Work with communications, digital, development, and museum teams to manage and prioritize multiple concurrent writing/editing projects
Assist in the production of collateral and printed materials for key events, exhibits, and initiatives

Qualification

Editorial judgmentContent management systemsAP styleProject managementPassion for missionFact-checking skillsBasic design platforms

Required

Bachelor's degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Public Affairs, or related field
Minimum 4-6 years of professional writing and editing experience in a nonprofit, advocacy, media, or communications setting
Exceptional command of written English, grammar, and AP style
Demonstrated ability to write for both Jewish and diverse audiences—from policymakers to educators to the general public
Strong editorial judgment and fact-checking skills
Passion for the mission of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, the Museum of Tolerance and Moriah Media, and an understanding of issues related to antisemitism, human rights, and social justice
Excellent project management skills and ability to meet tight deadlines

Preferred

Familiarity with content management systems, email marketing tools, and basic design platforms (e.g., Canva or Adobe InDesign) is a plus

Benefits

Work/life balance
Generous time off
Comprehensive benefits and programs

Company

Simon Wiesenthal Center

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Simon Wiesenthal Center is a man who speaks on the safety of the Jewish people.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage

Leadership Team

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Jim Berk
Chief Executive Officer
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