FAQs
Do we provide VISA sponsorship for this position?
No, this position does not provide VISA sponsorship; candidates must have the UK Right to Work now and in the future.
What type of projects will I be working on as a Graphic Designer?
You will be designing engaging materials for clinical trial participants, including patient materials and site materials, based on detailed patient insights and therapy area knowledge.
What qualifications are required for this role?
A Bachelor's Degree in a field related to art or graphic design, or equivalent experience based on your portfolio, along with a minimum of 3 years of relevant experience in Graphic Design.
Is digital experience important for this role?
Yes, digital experience is considered an advantage, particularly for creating banners and web pages.
What software skills are necessary for this position?
Proficiency in current Adobe Suite applications (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator) and strong computer skills in Microsoft Outlook, Word, PowerPoint, and Teams are required.
How important are communication skills for this role?
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, are crucial for collaborating with team members and stakeholders effectively.
Will I be working independently or as part of a team?
You will have the opportunity to work both independently and within a team environment, depending on the project requirements.
What is the expected turnaround for projects?
You are expected to deliver projects within budgeted hours and agreed deadlines, while maintaining quality.
Is there an emphasis on attention to detail for this position?
Yes, having an excellent eye for detail is essential, as you will be responsible for checking proof stages and ensuring the quality of all layouts and print items.
How will I manage my workload?
You will plan and coordinate with team members and the studio manager to delegate and manage your workload to meet deadlines effectively.