Writer
Class Specifications – D.10
Writer – 7704
Assistant Writer – 7705
May, 1972
Series Concept
Writers perform writing and editing duties in the preparation of informational materials for the press, broadcasting media, and University publications; and perform other related duties as required.
Writers interview members of the faculty and of extension and research staffs to obtain information; read, evaluate, and abstract articles, booklets, and other material; write and disseminate news releases; write radio and T.V. narratives; prepare copy for informational material, mail circulars, or catalogs; read extensively to acquire background for writing projects; may assist in research and writing of reports, articles, and monographs; may write grant applications; and may edit copy and manuscript for form and content and examine galley and page proofs.
Class Concepts
Writer
Under supervision, incumbents perform journeyman work of average difficulty in the writing and editing of informational materials as described in the Series Concept. The majority of time is devoted to routine writing tasks, performed within well-established guidelines, with supervisory review of written materials before release or publication. Out-of-the-ordinary assignments are subject to supervisory-direction, before final commitments are made to provide writing of stories and events and to obligate manpower to writing efforts.
Assistant Writer
Under close supervision and in a trainee capacity, incumbents assist in writing and editing informational materials, such as described in the Series Concept.
NOTE: In the absence of the writing duties outlined in the Series Concept, positions responsible for editing grammar, spelling, and punctuation and/or limited rewriting to improve syntax are to be classified in the Clerical Administrative Series.
Minimum Qualifications
Writer
Graduation from college with a major in journalism, communications, or another subject area related to writing, and professional writing ability demonstrated by at least one year of professional writing experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
Assistant Writer
Graduation from college with a major in journalism, communications, or another subject area related to writing, and demonstrated writing ability; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.