Job Summary
The graphic designer will assist the creative director in the development and execution of graphic design work for the fraternity, including advertisements, logos/branding, merchandise, training manuals and other marketing collateral. They will coordinate with the creative director, other coordinators in the Office of Marketing and Communications (MarComm) and with stakeholders/clients outside of MarComm to ensure projects are finished on time and within scope. They will utilize the fraternity’s existing brand standards in all projects and convey the fraternity’s mission, vision and purposes in all content.
Essential Job Functions
Ability to use design software such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign
Utilize basic graphic design principles to create well-constructed materials
Solicit and incorporate feedback on projects
Ensure all projects abide by the fraternity’s brand standards
Required Qualifications
Experience managing multiple projects and meeting deadlines
Excellent interpersonal skills to clearly communicate their ideas with stakeholders and team members
Ability to work effectively in a team environment in a remote, asynchronous setting
Experience designing a wide-range of graphics and marketing materials
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with brand standards in graphic design work
Experience recording and editing video and motion graphics
Education in Graphic Design, Marketing, Advertising, Journalism or similar
Reports to
Creative Director
Supervises
Graphic design interns
Time Commitment
Less than 5 hours per week on average
How to Apply
Please email talent@dlp.org with your resume and at least two design samples (or a link to an online portfolio).
We understand everyone brings a wide variety of skills and experience to the table, whether or not they’re listed here. The most important thing to us is a true interest in giving back to the fraternity, so we encourage you to apply even if you don’t meet all these requirements. We’re building a team with diverse perspectives and experiences committed to the mission of Delta Lambda Phi.
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