Free the Facts is now part of Across the Aisle
Location
Washington, D.C.
Term
Full-time in office, salaried role
Salary
$65,000 - $85,000
Across the Aisle™ is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to creating an inclusive work environment for everyone. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.
See All JobsSince 2016, Across the Aisle™ — a nonpartisan, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization — has been providing young Americans (ages 14 to 35) with opportunities to learn, lead, and find bipartisan solutions to our country’s biggest challenges.
We work with experts from both sides of the aisle to empower voters with reliable facts and a framework to make their own informed decisions. Our leadership programs identify and prepare students and early-career professionals from both parties for decision-making positions on Capitol Hill, in the executive branch, and in other public service roles. Our core policy areas include fiscal issues like the national debt and the federal budget, as well as entitlement programs like Social Security and Medicare.
Ready to use your time and talents to make a meaningful difference? Let’s talk.
Across a variety of media, the Designer will play a key role in helping us articulate our purpose and vision for meaningful political discourse: on social media, at in-person thought-leadership events and ambassador gatherings, in emails and newsletters, in presentations to senior political leaders and other stakeholders, and beyond. This is the perfect role for a flexible designer with a high attention to detail, and a tasteful, creative point of view. The Designer will report directly to the Creative Director, and will have visibility to senior leadership at the organization.
The ideal candidate has a portfolio that demonstrates terrific design craft across multiple media and applications. Someone with experience in print, digital/social, and branding, who can help bring thematic concepts and narratives to life. We’d love to see examples of a wide variety of design styles to demonstrate flexibility of visual expression. The Designer will be a team player through and through, with the flexibility to try new things, and the willingness to proactively roll up their sleeves and dive in no matter how small the task.
Please submit portfolio link as well as resume.