2025-11-14 – Weekly Editing Jobs : "Remote roles still in demand"

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This week feels like a mixed bag in the job market. There’s a noticeable demand for specialized roles that require expertise in editing and proofreading. Remote work is still going strong, with verified opportunities available. It’s a good time to explore roles that offer flexibility.


This Week’s Jobs

  • ProFee Edits / Denials Specialist
    Company: Sage Clinical RCM, LLC | Location: Saint Petersburg, FL
    If you’ve got experience with ProFee edits or billing denial remediation, this might be for you. It’s a role that needs someone who can handle the intricacies of medical billing and coding.
    Apply Here

  • Adjunct - Video Editing
    Company: Passaic County Community College | Location: Paterson, NJ
    A great gig for those who love teaching video editing. It’s all about sharing your expertise with students eager to dive into the world of video production.
    Apply Here

  • Proofreader/Editing
    Company: Lelouch.INC | Location: Alexandria, VA
    Perfect for someone who can spot typos from a mile away. This role offers a straightforward task—proofreading and editing text at a decent hourly rate.
    Apply Here

  • Part-Time Videographer (Filming + Editing)
    Company: XBuild | Location: Franklin, IN
    If you love being behind the camera and the editing suite, this could be a great part-time opportunity. You’ll be working with Sony cameras to create engaging content.
    Apply Here

  • Digital Video Editing Teacher (Part Time, In-person)
    Company: Concorde Education | Location: Austin, TX
    Here’s one for the educators. Teach budding video editors the ropes in a part-time role that demands a knack for instruction and creativity.
    Apply Here

  • Medicare/Medicaid Claims Editing Specialist
    Company: Commonwealth Care Alliance | Location: Boston, MA
    This role involves developing claims auditing and clinical coding edits. It’s a fit for someone skilled in the complex world of Medicare/Medicaid claims.
    Apply Here

  • Sr Enterprise Rules and Edits Consultant
    Company: Waystar | Location: Atlanta, GA
    Consult on enterprise-level rules and edits. It’s about designing client-specific recommendations—a role that needs someone with strategic thinking.
    Apply Here

  • Gene Editing Regulatory Advocacy Leader
    Company: Corteva Agriscience | Location: Johnston, IA
    Dive into advocacy for gene editing. This role is key in shaping policies that impact global food production, making it a unique opportunity for those passionate about science.
    Apply Here

  • Post-Doctoral Position - Genome Editing
    Company: University of Maryland, Baltimore | Location: Baltimore, MD
    A research-heavy role focusing on CRISPR-based genome editing. It’s a post-doc position for those ready to tackle neurodegenerative research.
    Apply Here

  • Genomics Editing Target Design Scientist
    Company: Bayer | Location: Chesterfield, MO
    Work on genome editing to improve crop yields. This scientific role is vital for those interested in agricultural advancements through genomics.
    Apply Here


Work From Anywhere (100% Verified)

Remote opportunities are still out there for those who prefer the flexibility. Here’s what’s on the table this week:

  • GovCon Proposal Writer / Editor
    Company: NVT Staffing | Location: Myrtle Point, OR
    Engage in writing and managing proposals for federal government contracts. If you’ve got a knack for government writing, this one’s for you.
    Apply Here

  • EDC Developer / Programmer
    Company: Celerion | Location: Remote, OR
    Dive into eCRF design and build with a focus on edits. This role is perfect for tech-savvy folks with a background in data management.
    Apply Here

  • Senior Editor
    Company: AFAR | Location: New York, NY
    Bring your editorial skills to AFAR, developing story ideas and editing long-form features. Ideal for someone who thrives in a creative environment.
    Apply Here

  • Creative Specialist - Digital & Motion Design
    Company: Rankings.io | Location: St. Louis, MO
    Create engaging visuals and video edits for digital platforms. If you’re a design wizard looking to make an impact, consider this role.
    Apply Here

  • Technical Translator (Remote, Developer-Focused Docs)
    Company: DevDocs | Location: Austin, TX
    Edit developer-focused blogs and documentation. Ideal for tech enthusiasts who want some paid editing work on the side.
    Apply Here

  • Video Editor - Fully Remote
    Company: Magik | Location: Austin, TX
    Focus on editing high-quality video content. It’s a role that offers growth opportunities for video enthusiasts.
    Apply Here

  • Content Editor
    Company: Rise25 | Location: Chicago, IL
    If you’re into podcasts and have a flair for writing and editing, this could be your chance to make a difference with Rise25’s content.
    Apply Here

  • MES Technical Writer- Expert (Remote)
    Company: Serigor Inc. | Location: Raleigh, NC
    Edit business and technical documents, attend meetings, and more. It’s a long-term contract role for those with a technical writing background.
    Apply Here

  • Localization Specialist - Polish (Contract)
    Company: MrBeast Contract Jobs | Location: Greenville, NC
    Work on dubbing content and post-editing clips to improve synchronization. It’s a role for those with a passion for language and media.
    Apply Here

  • Real Estate Photographer - Remote | WFH
    Company: Get It - Real Estate | Location: Hanover, PA
    Capture stunning real estate photos with editing support from the team. Perfect if you love photography but not the business side of things.
    Apply Here


See all urgent needs jobs here: See Urgent Needs Jobs
Explore remote jobs here: See Remote Jobs


That’s it for this week. Hopefully, you find something that catches your eye. Whether you’re looking to stay local or go remote, the right opportunity is out there. Take care and good luck with your applications!

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But > “Remote work is still going strong” — I’ve landed two remote editing gigs by attaching a 90-second Loom where I live-markup a paragraph from their site; it beats a generic cover letter, but anything past 2 minutes kills views…

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Set phone alerts for ‘real-time’ posts and I reply within 15 minutes with a one-page Track Changes sample pulled from their latest blog; that landed me two remote edits last week. Small caveat: if they ask for big unpaid tests, I counter with a 150–200 word paid sample or pass.

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Quick tip that’s worked for me: I reply with a single before/after paragraph in the email and a subject like “Trimmed 14% without losing tone,” which shows value fast. @hrobinson’s speed point is spot on, but I decline unpaid “full test edits” and cap samples at about 150 words unless it’s a paid trial. I also drop a same-day Calendly slot so they can book while the listing’s still warm.

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I add one annotated screenshot in the email showing a consistency fix and a small CTA tweak, plus the line “happy to match AP or your in-house guide”; it’s like a movie trailer, not the whole film. Caveat: a lot of “remote” listings still want specific time zones, so I note my hours upfront and it filters in my favor.

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I get more callbacks when I include a one-page “micro style sheet” from their last 3 posts with two specific consistency wins — think trail map, not novel. Building on @carmen_lee87, I lead with a single sentence-level fix and a 20-word rationale, then note I can mirror their house style. Caveat: I only do this for listings with a named contact or portfolio link; otherwise it’s a time sink.

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