If you’re a designer who can take existing content and make it cleaner, sharper, and more persuasive across web, email, and digital docs, TriMetrix’s Center of Excellence for Learning Resources and Communications is hiring a Graphic and Web Designer to build high-quality, accessible deliverables for mission-focused organizations.
About TriMetrix (LRC)
The Learning Resources and Communications (LRC) team is a shared service that supports TriMetrix client projects and internal initiatives through graphic and web design, marketing/communications, accessibility, and learning/meeting solutions. The team runs like a design studio, but with corporate backing and provided hardware/software/IT support.
Schedule
- Remote/virtual position (based out of Rockville, MD, but remote eligible)
- Must have consistent daily access to a professional home workspace during core business hours (video/audio meetings + quiet focus time)
- Occasional travel may be required
What You’ll Do
- Collaborate with clients and subject matter experts to create original designs for:
- Website mockups
- Email layouts
- Social media graphics
- Digital documents
- Infographics and data visualizations
- Print and conference materials
- Design, manage, and publish high-quality print and digital materials
- Transform existing content into engaging, accessible, digestible products
- Project manage multiple deadlines and workloads simultaneously
- Support design and maintenance of client and company websites and marketing materials
- Work independently with limited direction and collaborate effectively as part of a team
- Handle additional related duties as needed
What You Need
- 2–3 years of relevant experience as a Graphic or Web Designer
- Bachelor’s degree in graphic/web design, visual design, or related field
- Demonstrated fluency/efficiency in:
- Figma
- WordPress
- Adobe Creative Cloud (InDesign, Illustrator, Acrobat, Photoshop)
- PowerPoint and Word
- Experience with MailChimp (and other email campaign platforms is a plus)
- Proficiency with MS Office (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook) and Teams
- Demonstrated accessibility experience
- Strong portfolio showing website mockups, email layouts, document layouts, infographics, and/or similar design work
- Strong communication, problem-solving, attention to detail, and deadline discipline in fast-paced environments
Benefits
- Health insurance
- Paid holidays
- Vacation benefits (full-time employees working 30+ hours)
- Provided hardware, software, and IT support
- Promotion potential: Senior Graphic Designer
- Mission-driven work improving outcomes for children and families
Compensation
- $65,000–$75,000 per year
- Note: new hires typically land toward the lower end of the range based on experience, qualifications, and internal equity
That “accessibility” requirement isn’t window dressing. If you apply, make sure your portfolio bullets name what you did (WCAG-friendly color contrast, PDF tagging, heading structure, alt text standards, keyboard focus states, etc.). Vague claims won’t survive screening.
Happy Hunting,
~Two Chicks…