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Senior Production Designer

Boca Raton, FL

Reports to: Head of Studio
Years Experience: 5+ Years
Department: Studio
Location: Boca Raton, FL or South Florida area

The Position:

BPD is looking for a talented Sr. Production Designer with a passion for healthcare and breakthrough creative to join our fast-paced, high-performing Studio team. This role will play a critical part in supporting client success by collaborating closely with our design team to deliver visually compelling work across print and digital channels.

The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, adaptable, and design-savvy with a strong grasp of production best practices. You are driven to elevate brand storytelling while supporting consistency and flawless execution at every stage.

This is a unique opportunity to be part of a Studio team that blends innovation, efficiency, and excellence. We are a creative partner to some of the most impactful healthcare brands, united by a shared mission: to ignite greatness and bring better health to more people.

The Responsibilities:

Includes, but not limited to the following:

  • Design and produce a variety of digital and print assets, including OOH, print, large format, web elements, social content, mockups, presentations and more.
  • Maintain brand integrity by adhering strictly to client brand guidelines and standards.
  • Collaborate with Art Directors, Creative Directors, Copywriters, and cross-functional teams to bring ideas to life.
  • Assist with image sourcing, asset optimization, and versioning for multichannel campaigns.
  • Execute production work from established grids and templates, scaling and adapting creative for various sizes and formats.
  • Pre-flight and prepare files for print vendors, ensuring resolution, specs, color profiles, and packaging meet quality standards.
  • Design and optimize digital assets, ensuring pixel perfection and best practices for file output and delivery.
  • Review peer assets for brand compliance and technical accuracy as part of internal QC checks.
  • Maintain organized file structures and asset libraries, ensuring all final work is archived and accessible.

The Essentials:

  • 5+ years of senior design and production experience (agency experience strongly preferred; healthcare is a plus).
  • Strong portfolio showcasing excellence in both print and digital design, including production-focused work.
  • Degree in Graphic Design, Visual Arts, or equivalent experience.
  • Mastery of Adobe Creative Suite—especially Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign (After Effects is a plus).
  • Excellent attention to detail, organizational skills, and the ability to manage multiple projects with shifting priorities.
  • Strong communication and collaboration skills; thrives in a team-oriented, fast-moving environment.
  • Confidence in taking direction and contributing proactively within a creative team.
  • Ability to remain calm, flexible, and focused under tight deadlines.
  • Experience using AI-assisted design or asset generation tools
  • Ability to prompt effectively for AI-generated visuals and adapt results for brand consistency.
  • Curiosity and comfort working with AI-enhanced design tools and a mindset of continuous learning around evolving creative technologies.

 

The Vision:

BPD is a marketing services firm that delivers the future to healthcare’s leading brands. We provide fully integrated solutions – branding, marketing, communications and business consulting – which are technology-enabled, AI-infused, and supported by our proprietary data platform. All to ignite greatness in our clients and bring better health
to more people. Our clients range from the largest health systems to prestigious academic medical centers to leading healthcare innovators. For more information on BPD, visit www.bpdhealthcare.com.

 

Unified BPD unites our diverse backgrounds and perspectives into a stronger collective—one that fosters a more inclusive, impactful future for our people, our clients, and healthcare as a whole. Guided by ongoing reflection and learning, we respect every race, ethnicity, gender expression, sexual identity, ability, and life experience.

As BPDerrrs, we:

  • Celebrate and value what makes each of us unique;
  • Unite around our shared purpose to ignite greatness in those we serve and, by extension, help them improve the health to the communities they serve;
  • Lead through inclusive work that authentically connects with all consumers and champions health equity for all
  • Lean into honest dialogue, acknowledging that building a diverse workforce, fostering belonging, and creating the best, most inclusive work for our clients and their communities is an ongoing journey.

This commitment ignites our organization’s greatness and grounds the brilliant work we do for our clients and communities.

 

BPD is proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer. BPD recruits qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, gender, age, ethnic or national origin, protected veteran status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, or citizenship status.

 

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