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Contract Editor (English Language)

Remote in Remote in Australia, Canada (PST), India, Malaysia, New Zealand, UK, U.S. (PST)

Terms of Engagement for Independent Contractor 

Duration: 12 months, approx. 12-20 hours per week

Compensation: flat fee paid monthly that reflects regional considerations

Location: Remote in Australia, Canada (PST), India, Malaysia, New Zealand, UK, U.S. (PST)

 

Mercy For Animals aims to end industrial animal agriculture by constructing a just and sustainable food system. We envision a world where animals are respected, protected, and free.
 As a leading farmed animal advocacy organization, we know that achieving this goal requires a diverse, inclusive, and collaborative work environment—one that welcomes and sparks new perspectives and innovative ideas. If you are passionate about our mission, driven to make a big impact for animals, and eager to be part of a dedicated team, join us!

 

We currently seek a contract editor for our English-language communications, primarily those of our operations in Malaysia and India. In this role, you will be part of our editing team, helping ensure the polish, credibility, voice, and “oomf” of public-facing Mercy For Animals communications across multiple platforms and formats.

You will do invaluable work:

  • Edit written communications for concision, clarity, and grace
  • Review written communications for organization of ideas, balanced development of ideas, and overall coherence
  • Probe writers as needed for clarification
  • Edit written communications for grammar and punctuation
  • Proofread final content  
  • Ensure communications adhere to Mercy For Animals’ editorial standards and messaging guidelines 
  • Fact-check as needed 
  • Establish timelines and manage workflow
  • Adhere to all applicable human resource and administrative policies and procedures

Your qualifications will take our editing team to the next level:

  • Bachelor’s degree or higher in writing, linguistics, or related field
  • Proficiency in English
  • Outstanding ability to read and write in English
  • Proficiency in or willingness to learn The Chicago Manual of Style 
  • Rigorous attention to detail 
  • Thorough knowledge of Google Docs 
  • Familiarity with or willingness to learn the Associated Press Stylebook

Hours and Compensation 

As a contract editor, you are expected to commit 12–20 hours per week for one year. Compensation will be a flat fee paid monthly that reflects regional considerations. We will discuss with you and agree on a rate before you begin any work for us, and our agreement will be clearly established in the contract.  

Application Details

We consider traditional and nontraditional qualifications and carefully review each application, resume, and cover letter. Feel encouraged to go outside a traditional cover letter and state how you would add to our culture; what we would gain from having you on our team; and how you align with our organizational vision, mission, and values. To ensure fairness in the hiring process, we request that all applicants refrain from submitting materials that are generated entirely by artificial intelligence tools. We recognize that such tools can be useful in refining tone, grammar, and clarity, but please ensure that your materials reflect your personal experience, qualifications, and authentic voice.  

Our Commitment to You

Mercy For Animals is a globally minded organization. We are committed to the principles of equity and justice, and our culture celebrates authenticity—enabling every team member to shine. All employment decisions are based solely on individual qualifications, job needs, and job requirements, and potential team members of every color, orientation, age, gender, origin, veteran status, and ability are encouraged to apply. We strive to include candidates from historically marginalized communities and those from or in communities impacted by environmental, social, and economic injustice. In addition, please let us know if you have a reasonable accommodation request at any point within the hiring process.

Come as you are, and help us transform our society and construct a truly compassionate food system.


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