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Job Summary & Purpose:
Working as part of the in-house Communications team that provides the foundational structure to learn about the business and you will interact with numerous departments across the company. The role entails creating engaging on-brand graphics for a variety of media and events, as well as making sure all documentation meets a professional standard to support Albourne’s branding across the firm.
Accountabilities:
- Creating visual concepts for print and digital marketing material (webinar, LinkedIn posts, etc.)
- Producing environmental graphics for Albourne’s virtual and physical events
- Creating digital assets like illustrations, logos and icon designs for our websites and app
- Producing collateral for Albourne’s various departments (e.g. business cards and employee headshot editing)
- Formatting of documents, presentations, and reports created in Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) and preparing templates, to ensure a high quality of professional deliverables is achieved and in accordance with house style
- Conducting spelling review to produce accurate and high-quality work.
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Other Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree in Graphic Design, Visual Communication, or related field from an accredited college/university required
- At least 1-2 years prior work experience in Graphic Design or related services
- Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign)
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office; PowerPoint, Word
- A strong portfolio of logos, illustrations, brochures, digital assets, and/or other graphics
- Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, and able to articulate ideas to the group with confidence
- Proactive self-starter, proficient time management, and multi-tasking
- Driven self-directed learner
- Professional demeanour and strong interpersonal skills.


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