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Job Title: UX Designer Safety or Research (Contract)
Primary Location: Remote (US-based required)
Position Type: 12-month Contract with Intent to Convert
Overview
UX Designer! This is a contract-to-hire role that is remote within the U.S.
This exciting opportunity places you at the heart of a mission-driven, cross-functional team of researchers, front-end and back-end engineers, and data scientists. As the sole UX Designer on the team, you'll play a central role in bridging design and development-ensuring that digital interfaces are accessible, usable, and aligned with brand and research goals. The work has meaningful impact on public interest, and you'll help shape the way information and experiences are delivered to users.
The UX Designer will play a critical role throughout the life cycle of initiatives, research, and other outputs. The incumbent will contribute user-centered design and design research balancing often competing user needs for ease of use, privacy, security, human autonomy, and performance. The UX designer will also form hypotheses for how design can encourage users to better protect themselves from digital threats.
What You Bring to the Role. (Ideal Experience)
- Bachelor's degree in human-centered design, computer science, or related field.
- A minimum of three years of industry experience in UX Design working in the world of Safety or Research background.
- A portfolio of projects that demonstrates the ability to all aspects of UX, from layouts and interactions to typography and other graphical elements.
- Demonstrated experience with information design and/or data visualization.
- Demonstrated ability to build experiences that express information on complex subjects in a clear way that is easy to understand.
- Basic knowledge of, and some working experience with, HTML/CSS.
- Knowledge of UI/UX design principles and current best practices.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills suitable for a remote-first organization.
- Demonstrated ability to effectively facilitate design and product development processes with cross-functional partners, especially engineering partners.
- Willingness to travel occasionally.
- Front-end web development experience.
- Experience designing technical documentation, API references, command line interfaces, etc.
- Willingness to experiment with and improve open-source UX design tools (e.g., Penpot, Inkscape).
- Curious, self-motivated, and comfortable in a research-driven environment.
- Aligned with public interest values and mission-driven work.
- Willing to work hands-on with engineers.
- Passionate about open-source or social impact projects.
- Proposing and producing wireframes, prototypes, and high-fidelity designs for a wide variety of public-facing and internal applications, from websites to command-line interfaces with an eye towards what the research teams can reasonably be expected to implement.
- Crafting information design for consumer outreach and research products.
- Leading design exercises and contributing to project planning.
- Cultivating the emerging identity, aligned with the broader context of the organization.
- Leading design and branding for projects, including open-source software, research initiatives across subject areas, and outreach and other communications initiatives.
- Information design is a key aspect of this role. The UX Designer will be asked to craft interfaces that turn digital privacy, security, and safe and responsible AI from abstract or hard-to-understand concepts into consumer requirements as well-understood as the ability to unsubscribe from an email list.
This role requires authorization to work in the U.S. without current or future visa sponsorship.
All offers are contingent upon the completion of a background check, which may include but is not limited to reference checks, education verification, employment verification, drug testing, criminal records checks, and any required certifications or compliance requirements based on the end client's background check policies and applicable laws.