We are looking for a highly organized and detail-oriented Creative Services Manager to join our team in New York, New York. This is a long-term contract position that requires a proactive individual with strong leadership skills and experience in managing creative design processes. The role involves overseeing design projects, coordinating resources, and ensuring the delivery of high-quality creative solutions.<br><br>Responsibilities:<br>• Manage the intake and prioritization of design requests for clients, new business initiatives, and internal projects.<br>• Develop resource and capacity plans across a global design team to ensure optimal workflow.<br>• Establish and maintain project workflows, timelines, and budget tracking to meet deadlines.<br>• Oversee art direction and quality assurance for all deliverables, ensuring brand consistency.<br>• Handle vendor and freelance management, including contracts, onboarding, invoicing, and print production coordination.<br>• Create detailed project estimates and proposals tailored to client needs.<br>• Act as the primary liaison between design teams, account teams, and stakeholders to ensure alignment.<br>• Maintain and organize asset archives using platforms such as SharePoint.<br>• Serve as the central hub for brand identity, ensuring adherence to visual standards across teams.
<p><strong>Robert Half is seeking licensed attorneys or JD candidates to join an ongoing legal research initiative as Legal AI Editor team. </strong></p><p> </p><p><strong>Project information:</strong></p><p>· <strong>Start:</strong> April 27th</p><p>· <strong>Duration:</strong> 4 months with possibility of extension</p><p>· <strong>Pay:</strong> $25</p><p>· <strong>Location</strong>: Remote</p><p>· <strong>Hours</strong>: 40 hours per week, M-F (No part-time opportunities available)</p><p> </p><p><strong>Responsibilities include:</strong></p><p>This project will test the outputs from a Large Language Model (LLM) that is being tested for the creation of AI generated research answers, draft US legal content, including memos and briefs; and summaries of US legal content types, including opinions and statutes. The editors will be asked to evaluate the accuracy of both the answer, summary, or draft content, and any statutory rules or case citations contained within the output. For both tasks, editors will be required to provide assessment rating feedback and to provide additional feedback commentary as necessary.</p><p> </p><p> </p>