Graphic Design Specialist

Remote
Full Time
Experienced
Graphic Design Specialist 

Prometheus Federal Services (PFS), a trusted partner to federal health and social services agencies, has an opening for a Graphic Design Specialist responsible for conceptualizing, designing, and producing visual solutions in a wide variety of formats and dissemination outputs for our federal health client. In this role, you’ll work alongside health professionals on a wide range of routine-to-complex concurrent projects such as: publication, design, brand identity, brochures, infographics, charts and graphs, research poster presentations, illustrations, and presentation visuals.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities 
  • Provide graphic services and design expertise such as (but not limited to) creating designs, illustrations, and document layouts; and augmenting existing documents with value-added visuals, including digital and interactive documents
  • Support the processes of editing and review of written and graphic content and design/layout of products
  • Experience working in graphic design industry paired with a compelling portfolio showcasing a variety of professional high-quality graphic and technical design skills.
  • Adhere to brand guidelines and complete projects according to deadlines 
  • Consult and advise on the development of innovative ideas, concepts, solutions, and materials for print, web, and interactive media using tools such as Adobe Creative Suite (Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, Photoshop, Acrobat, etc) and Microsoft Office (PPT and Word)
  • Comply with the Rehabilitation Act (Section 508) in all deliverables 
  • Support client engagement teams in the development and design of reports, presentations, training materials, capability sheets, and other products in multiple formats (digital, print, etc.) 
  • Update/develop SharePoint sites/design
Minimum Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Graphic Arts, Digital Design or related programs of study
  • Minimum of five (5) years of directly relevant, similar professional experience 
  • Minimum of five (5) years of experience with Adobe Creative Suite (print, web, and video editing applications)
  • Strong understanding of the principles, software, and practices of the field of design, and production for print, digital, and multimedia
  • Prior experience working in a environment with demand for a variety of creative deliverables: social, web, print and digital assets
  • The ability to rapidly develop design ideas with solid knowledge of color, layout and typography, with the ability to work towards concurrent deadlines and complete tasks on time. 
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite PowerPoint, Word, and Excel
  • Strong oral and written communication skills. 
  • Authorized to work in the U.S. indefinitely without sponsorship
  • Ability to obtain public trust
Preferred Qualifications
  • Bachelor’s degree in Visual Communications, Graphic Arts, Digital Design or related programs of study
  • Previous experience supporting content management and communications efforts within a DoD setting
  • Video, animation, UI/UX, SharePoint and section 508 compliance experience are strongly preferred

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.

This position may be subject to client or government vaccination and masking guidance, policy or requirements as may be changed from time to time.

Work location is flexible if approved by the company except that position may not be performed remotely from Colorado.

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