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Graphic Designer
Short-term contractor
Applications closed
As of 16 May 2022, we are no longer accepting applications for this position.
This is an archived copy of the job description for your reference.
Basics
Project: Visual design for Wild Animal Initiative’s 2021 Annual Report.
Compensation: $45/hour for up to an agreed upon number of hours (cap negotiable).
Application deadline: May 16, 2022
Application materials:
A one-page resume concisely describing your educational, professional, and other relevant experiences (PDF).
A link to your website or portfolio that, together with your resume, makes a compelling case for your fitness for the position.
Submit an application using this form.
Target deliverable date: June 24, 2022
About our mission
Wild Animal Initiative is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to understand and improve the lives of wild animals.
Even in nature, most wild animals struggle to survive every day. Unfortunately, preserving habitats or species does not guarantee that animals themselves have good lives. At Wild Animal Initiative, we believe we have a responsibility to act to improve the well-being of wild animals, whether they live in captivity or somewhere else.
Yet, responsible action requires sound science. There is still so much we don’t know about which animals are sentient, what their lives are like in the wild, and how we can responsibly help them. Our work supports the study of wild animal welfare by funding cutting-edge science, supporting the careers of researchers in the field, and contributing original research.
The success of our mission depends on the diversity of our team. We are looking to work with people that approach our mission as an inherently inclusive endeavor and celebrate the differences of others. We strongly encourage people of every color, religion, age, origin, class, citizenship, parental status, disability status, genetics, veteran status, sexual orientation, and gender to apply. Note that we are unfortunately not able to sponsor work visas at this time and require candidates to already be eligible to work in the jurisdictions where they live or will live by the start of their employment.
Please feel free to reach out to Hiring Manager Emily Sharp at emily.sharp@wildanimalinitiative.org if:
You have any questions about our hiring process or open positions;
You would like to help us find excellent candidates to join our team; or
You are interested in working with us in a capacity we’re not currently hiring for (in which case, a resume and some details about your professional interests would be helpful to receive).
Contract details
Location:
Remote within the US.
Must have US work authorization.
Must be able to work with collaborators in Pacific Daylight Time (UTC -7) and Eastern Daylight Time (UTC -4).
Travel: None
Compensation: $45/hour
Hourly cap is negotiable based on your estimate of time needed to finish the project. For reference, our last annual report required approximately 20 hours of work by the graphic designer.
Project details
Position mission statement:
As WAI’s Graphic Designer (Contractor) for this project, you will contribute layout design, as well as infographics and/or illustrations, for Wild Animal Initiative’s 2021 Annual Report. The selected candidate will work with Wild Animal Initiative’s communications team to pitch and develop overall design concepts, import pre-written content into the layout, and incorporate revisions prior to completion in accordance with Wild Animal Initiative’s style guide. This project will be completed upon approval by WAI of the final version of the 2021 Annual Report.
Deliverable:
The final report will feature 15-20 pages in a US letter size PDF format and will include sections such as:
Introductory letter
Research highlights
Quotes from supporters
Program achievements and milestones
Financial metrics
Fundraising data
Qualifications
This role will require you to have the following qualifications:
Knowledge of graphic design and visual communication techniques.
Familiarity with generating layout and formatting for digital documents such as PDFs.
Ability to stay connected and communicate clearly in a remote work environment.
This role might also benefit from you having some of the following qualifications. Even if you don’t have some or all of these qualifications, you should still apply:
Familiarity with nonprofit annual report content and design.
Motivation to improve the lives of wild animals.
Proficiency with InDesign or other Adobe products.
Credentials and experience:
Note that we do not require any specific academic credentials or prior work experience for you to be considered for this position, as research shows that such requirements can diminish the quality of candidate pools by deterring individuals who would otherwise be a great fit for a role from applying.
Feel free to email emily.sharp@wildanimalinitiative.org with any questions about the role or the application process.