We're looking for a freelance Designer with healthcare/pharma experience and a strong background in marketing or PR agency environments. You'll work within our Health group to support concept development, comp creation, and presentation design across a range of 360 campaigns.
This role is ideal for someone who's fluent in Adobe Creative Suite, thinks beyond traditional advertising formats, and can move quickly and independently-especially under evolving briefs. Familiarity with AI design tools like MidJourney is a plus.
You should be available 20-30 hours per week, ideally on East Coast hours, and comfortable working on a variety of projects with speed and strategic thinking.
Key Responsibilities
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Support integrated creative campaigns with compelling design across digital, print, and presentation formats
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Build high-quality comps in Photoshop and other Adobe tools
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Concept with copywriters and strategists or independently-ideation is part of the job
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Develop and design your own decks-advanced PowerPoint/Keynote skills required
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Leverage tools like MidJourney or other AI generators to support visual development and moodboarding
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Apply design thinking in a regulated healthcare/pharma environment
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Collaborate with East Coast-based teammates; must be comfortable with fast turnarounds and shifting priorities
Who You Are
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5+ years of experience as a Designer or Art Director in an agency setting (PR or marketing preferred)
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Strong portfolio showcasing 360 campaign work-not just traditional ads
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Deep Adobe Creative Suite expertise (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign)
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Advanced skills in PowerPoint and/or Keynote-able to build decks from scratch
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Experience concepting and comping on your own
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Familiarity with MidJourney or similar AI design tools
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Some comfort and POV on messaging, tone, and visual storytelling in healthcare
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Based on the East Coast or available during EST-friendly hours
Bonus Points For:
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Prior experience with biotech, pharmaceutical, or health brand clients
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Ability to present work internally and externally
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Comfort designing within compliance and regulatory constraints