Writer Jobs in District of Columbia

Writer jobs in District of Columbia are concentrated in Washington, D.C., where federal agencies, major associations, and national nonprofits create steady demand for policy writers, content strategists, and communications specialists at every career level. Organizations like the Brookings Institution, National Geographic Society, and AARP maintain substantial editorial and communications teams in the metro area, alongside hundreds of federal contractors and government agencies that rely on technical and grant writers year-round. The market consistently favors writers who can translate complex policy, data, or research into clear public-facing content. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.

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Overview

Open roles36
Top employerArtemis ARC
Top cityWashington, DC
Work type67% On-site
Top industryTechnology
Companies hiring33

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SiloSmashers
Technical Writer(Top Secret Required)
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SiloSmashers
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Technical Writer(Top Secret Required)
SiloSmashers
Washington, District of Columbia
Program Management
Project Management
Quality Assurance & Testing (QA Testing)
Bachelor's degree

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Osair Technologies
IT Technical Writer (Mid-Level)
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IT Technical Writer (Mid-Level)
Osair Technologies
Washington, District of Columbia
IT Support
Project Management
Technical Program Management
$30 - $35/hr
2-10

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Applied Training Solutions
Strategic Communications / Technical Writer
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Strategic Communications / Technical Writer
Applied Training Solutions
Washington, District of Columbia
Business Analysis
Program Management
Project & Program Management
Project Management
51-200

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Knight Federal Solutions
Technical Writer
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Technical Writer
Knight Federal Solutions
Washington, District of Columbia
Backend Engineering
Cybersecurity
Security Engineering
Software Engineering
Master's degree
51-200

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Mori Associates
Senior Science Writer
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Mori Associates
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Senior Science Writer
Mori Associates
Washington, District of Columbia
Content Marketing
Copywriting & Editorial
Marketing
$46.57 - $47.03/hr
On-Site
Bachelor's degree in communications

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Writer Jobs by City in District of Columbia

Where District of Columbia roles are concentrated, by current openings.

Writer Job Market in District of Columbia

A snapshot from current District of Columbia openings, updated as new roles post.

Who's Hiring

Artemis ARC
Artemis ARC2 open roles
AHU Technologies
AHU Technologies2 open roles
General Dynamics Information Technology
General Dynamics Information Technology2 open roles

Top Industries Hiring

  • Technology & Software

What District of Columbia Employers Look For

The qualifications that appear most often in writer jobs across District of Columbia.

  • Bachelor's degree in English, communications, journalism, or a related field required
  • Demonstrated portfolio of published or professional writing samples across relevant formats
  • Experience writing policy briefs, white papers, or government-facing communications preferred
  • Proficiency with content management systems and digital publishing platforms
  • Strong editing skills with the ability to adapt tone and style for varied audiences
  • Familiarity with AP Style and federal plain-language writing guidelines

Writer Jobs in District of Columbia: Frequently Asked Questions

How do you become a writer in District of Columbia?

Writing in D.C. requires no state-issued license, but the local market is highly credential-aware. Most employers expect a bachelor's degree in English, journalism, communications, or public policy. Federal agencies and contractors frequently require familiarity with plain-language standards and security clearance eligibility. Building a portfolio that demonstrates policy, nonprofit, or government-adjacent writing gives candidates a strong competitive edge in D.C.'s specific hiring environment.

Which companies hire writers in District of Columbia?

District of Columbia writer roles are posted by Artemis ARC, AHU Technologies, and General Dynamics Information Technology and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. D.C.'s concentration of federal agencies, think tanks, and national associations means writing demand is unusually broad across policy, advocacy, technical, and digital communications.

Which District of Columbia cities have the most writer jobs?

Washington account for the largest share of writer openings in the District of Columbia area, driven primarily by Washington, D.C.'s dense concentration of federal government offices, national nonprofits, media organizations, and policy institutions that generate sustained demand for professional writers at every level.

Are there remote writer jobs in District of Columbia?

Yes, and more than most fields. About 33% of writer openings tied to District of Columbia are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, reflecting the desk-based, document-driven nature of the work. Content strategy, grant writing, and digital communications roles tend to be the most remote-friendly, while roles requiring active collaboration with federal clients or in-person editorial teams typically require some on-site presence.

How can I get hired as a writer in District of Columbia with little or no experience?

The most realistic entry path in D.C. is through communications assistant or editorial coordinator roles at nonprofits, trade associations, and federal contractors, which regularly hire candidates with strong writing samples over years of experience. Internship pipelines at organizations like national advocacy groups and D.C.-based media outlets offer structured entry points. A tight portfolio demonstrating policy or research writing, even from academic or volunteer work, carries significant weight with D.C. employers.

Where can I find and apply to writer jobs in District of Columbia?

You can find and apply to writer jobs in District of Columbia on Migrate Mate, which lists current openings from employers actively hiring in the area. Search the available roles, find the ones that fit your background and goals, and apply directly to the employers posting them.

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