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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

LearningMate Solutions, Inc. looking for K-12 math and science freelancers

LearningMate Solutions, Inc. is looking for qualified freelancers to work on K-12 math and science projects. Some projects will be completed in the next 3 months, while others will continue through the end of 2015.

1)      Senior Editors, Math
  • Math specialist with experience working on digital products
  • Manage writers and editors through the editorial process
  • Review work of writers and editors
  • Create and update guidelines
  • Answer questions of writers and editors
  • Work with LearningMate’s internal team and clients to ensure that work meets quality and schedule standards
  • Available to work 20+ hours a week on a consistent basis

2)      Writers and Content Editors, Math
  • Math specialist with experience working on digital products
  • Needed for all grade levels K-12
  • Able to follow detailed guidelines and meet deadlines
  • Must be located in the US
  • Must be able to work virtually with minimal direction

3)      Senior Editors, Science
  • Science specialist with experience working on digital products
  • Manage writers and editors through the editorial process
  • Review work of writers and editors
  • Create and update guidelines
  • Answer questions of writers and editors
  • Work with LearningMate’s internal team and clients to ensure that work meets quality and schedule standards
  • Available to work 20+ hours a week on a consistent basis

4)      Writers and Content Editors, Science
  • Science specialist with experience working on digital products
  • Needed for all grade levels K-12
  • Able to follow detailed guidelines and meet deadlines
  • Must be located in the US
  • Must be able to work virtually with minimal direction

 
If you meet the criteria listed above, please send a resume and brief cover letter to:
Please include in the subject line whether you are interested in math or science, and if you are interested in working as a senior editor.
  

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