Artemis is seeking a full-time Speechwriter to support a high visibility federal client. The Speechwriter will develop clear, compelling, and accurate speeches and talking points that communicate complex scientific, technical, and policy topics to a wide range of audiences. This role supports senior leadership communications by translating technical information into accessible and engaging messaging aligned with the agency’s mission and communications strategy.
The Speechwriter role requires a self-starter, proactive problem solver, and action-oriented team player with experience crafting speeches and written communications for senior leaders and diverse audiences. This position requires an individual who can quickly synthesize complex information, collaborate effectively with subject matter experts, and deliver high-quality written products under tight deadlines in a fast-paced environment.
In this role, the Speechwriter will research, draft, and edit speeches, remarks, talking points, and other leadership communications. The individual will work closely with leadership, communications teams, and technical experts to ensure accuracy, clarity, and consistency across written products while maintaining the appropriate voice and tone for each audience and occasion.
This is a contingent hire position.
This position is located in the Washington, DC metro area. Some onsite work or travel to the client site for meetings is expected.
The expected compensation at the time of requisition creation, is between $110,000 and $115,000.00. The position offers with medical, dental and vision coverage. Additional benefits such as 401K, disability insurance and PTO are provided as well
The National Science Foundation (NSF) communicates and shares information about the activities, programs, research results, and policies of the Foundation with internal and external audiences and stakeholders including Congress, the news media, state and local governments, other federal agencies, and research and education communities. NSF’s efforts to build awareness and promote the benefits of federally funded science and engineering translate into multimedia, web, and other outreach activities that inform policy makers, the media, and the American taxpayers about the value and impact of NSF-supported research and activities. These activities make NSF’s investments in science, technology, engineering, education, and mathematics readily available and easily understandable to stakeholders.
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