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Job Title: Digital Content Designer
About the Role
We're looking for a Digital Content Designer to elevate our user journeys and bring greater cohesion to the way content is used throughout Ffern's digital product. Reporting to the Design Director, you'll work in one of our growth pods and, in tandem, sculpt our wider content design processes and practices. You're a wordsmith and UX advocate with strong visual acumen and an affinity for the world of Ffern.
Key Responsibilities
- You're able to synthesise a cacophony of ideas into sharp, compelling content.
- Testing and iteration is a core part of your process, and you're using AI thoughtfully to augment the impact of your expertise.
- Write, design, test and iterate content for our key user journeys.
- Define how Ffern's voice manifests in areas of our digital product driven by function and performance - collaborating with writers in our brand team.
- Establish guidance, systems and review processes - empowering colleagues in growth and design to deliver on-brand content in their own areas of work.
- Use AI tools, skills and workflows to further the reach and impact of your work.
- Act as a bridge between growth, design and brand - advocating consistent, strategic and brand additive UX.
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Requirements
- 3+ years experience in content design for digital product.
- Expertise in writing for UX.
- Expertise in testing and data-driven content design.
- Experience working with rich visual brand assets.
- Experience designing systems to influence content design beyond your individual output.
- Comfortable collaborating with designers and developers in Figma.
- An established point of view on the role of AI in your work.
- Adept communicator, able to distill and advocate.
- Experience in a subscription or DTC environment.
- Experience bridging creative and growth teams.
- Case studies for the commercial impact of your work.


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