Blog Content Coordinator
ORGANIZATION: Turner Syndrome Foundation
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The Blog Content Coordinator is an essential role in the Turner Syndrome Foundation. We are looking for a seasoned individual for this permanent flexible part-time position to coordinate blog team and working with executive staff for effective planning and strategy for mission drivenn results.
The blog coordinator's role includes the following:
- Research topics and themes
- Engagement strategies
- Oversee blog team; interview, orientation, and assignments
- Team assignements include:
- Research
- Writing
- Editing
- Graphic design
- Team assignements include:
TSF is a primarily volunteer-led organization. The candidate must possess the following attributes:
- Strong command of the English language
- Efficiently multi-tasks and time management
- Effectively coordinate assignments
- Exceptional attention to detail
- A polished and professional demeanor
Candidates may apply here: https://turnersyndromefoundation.org/volunteer_take_action/talent-application/
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About Turner Syndrome Foundation
Location:
1 Bethany Road, Building 1, Suite 5, Hazlet, NJ 07730, US
Mission Statement
Turner Syndrome affects 1 in 2,000 females. We can help! The goal of the Turner Syndrome Foundation is to support research initiatives and develop educational programs that will increase professional awareness and enhance medical care of those affected by Turner Syndrome. Early diagnosis and comprehensive treatments over the lifespan will lead to a brighter and healthier future for all young girls and women with Turner Syndrome.
Description
Turner syndrome is a random mutation of chromosomes that occurs spontaneously at the time of conception and affects females. There is an absence of all or part of the second X chromosomes in some or all of the cells in the body. As an advocacy organization, our vision is to increase awareness, education and research for this complex disorder. Statistics show that Turner Syndrome takes the lives of 97% or more female fetuses. Our goal is to provide the 1-3% of survivors, who account to 1 in 2,000 females) with a chance at living a full and productive life while gaining additional knowledge and therapies for improvements. If a child does not exhibit classic TS characteristics, but is short and falling below the curve on the growth chart, has delayed pubertal development, presents verbally gifted, or expresses academic or social challenges, she may have TS. Diagnosis is confirmed with a Karyotype blood test. An endocrinologist will monitor the patient, screen for other conditions and provide specialized medical care, and treatments. Early interventions can promote a positive self-esteem and improved prognosis.
1-3% of Turner Syndrome babies will survive birth
10-20% of all miscarriages are babies lost to Turner Syndrome
For every 2,000 females, one will be affected by Turner Syndrome
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1 Bethany RoadSuite 5Hazlet, NJ 07730
DATE POSTED
October 17, 2024
SKILLS
- Research
- Copy Writing / Copy Editing
- Social Media / Blogging
- Marketing Strategy & Planning
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training
- We are looking for a longterm permanent part-time commitment of 10-20 weekly hours.
- This is an in-office position. There may be after hours virtual meetings. Candidate should have their own form of transportation, wifi, and computer.