Deliver end-to-end design across print and digital for multiple projects, including but not limited to NIAB/ New Country, Noora Academy, and Health Worker Engagement projects
Create clear, user-centred visual communication outputs using information design principles for low-resource and low-literacy contexts
Design with learning goals and expected outcomes in mind, translating program intent into materials and experiences that support comprehension and action
Own UI/UX outputs from flows and wireframes, to prototypes and high-fidelity screens, working closely with product, tech, and program teams
Maintain consistency and quality through reusable templates/components, a coherent visual and interaction language, and solid QA (accessibility and production readiness)
Gather and evaluate user requirements through lightweight research (interviews, field inputs, usability testing); test prototypes and iterate based on feedback
Work with internal stakeholders and external partners (health systems, NGOs, and country-based designers) to contextualise materials, gather feedback, and align on decisions
Work with external vendors (like developers, printers, etc.) as needed, to translate designs into tangible products and artefacts
Requirements
5–7 years of experience as a generalist designer
Strong skills across visual, interaction, and information design
Experience designing for health, social impact, or education contexts
Ability to translate strategy and program objectives into design artefacts
Portfolio demonstrating both visual communication (print + digital) and UI/UX work (flows + screens), not just one side
Strong fundamentals in typography, hierarchy, and clarity
Ability to simplify complex content for real users
Ability to switch formats quickly while maintaining quality across multiple projects and stakeholders
Ability to understand and map user needs and translate them into intuitive, user-friendly design concepts
Strong problem-solving skills: able to work through constraints and deliver effective design solutions.
Benefits
Strong collaboration and communication skills to work effectively across cross-functional teams
Attention to detail and a passion for creating user-centred, inclusive designs
Experience designing for multilingual content and low-connectivity environments
Print production readiness: file packaging, print specs, proofing, and vendor coordination
Tools required: Figma; Adobe Creative Suite is strongly preferred.
Familiarity with Miro and Notion is beneficial.
A basic understanding of HTML and CSS is helpful for collaborating effectively with developers.