Unit: Office Of The Provost MBU
Department: Academic Operations
Position Summary and Role Overview:
The VCU Office of the Provost seeks a creative and detail-oriented Graphic Design Specialist to support institutional communications through compelling visual design and collaborative storytelling. This role focuses primarily on developing print and digital collateral, developing brand standards and guidelines and contributing to broader communications efforts to units across VCU.
The ideal candidate is a creative self-starter who can manage multiple projects simultaneously, work independently and collaborate effectively across campus units. This individual will provide enterprise-level graphic design leadership and strategies and proactively anticipate and prepare long-term branding initiatives in collaboration with the Office of the Provost communications team. This position will collaborate closely with VCU Enterprise Marketing and Communications to align content, storytelling and brand positioning with institutional priorities and standards and will report to the Office of the Provost Director of Communications.
For consideration, applicants must submit a resume, cover letter, contact information for three professional references, and work portfolio.
Typical Responsibilities:
Graphic Design (Approximately 75%)
Communications Support (Approximately 25%)
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
The Office of the Provost is committed to the growth and professional development of the Academic Operations team and will provide opportunities to foster a culture of learning and career development during your tenure in the Office of the Provost.
FLSA Exemption Status: Exempt
Hours per Week: 40
Restricted Position: No
ORP Eligible: No
Flexible Work Arrangement: Hybrid - Enjoy the flexibility and balance of in-person and remote work Candidates should be based within commuting distance of Richmond, Virgina, as on-site presence will be required at the manager's discretion in order to address key project milestones.
University Job Title: Communications Specialist CM 1-3 (13221-13223)
Contact Information:
Contact Name: David Slipher
Contact Email: slipherd@vcu.edu
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