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Freelance Ad Designer, Germany (remote)

About Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus (or 'Euc' for short) is a global digital healthcare company on a mission to solve the world’s biggest healthcare challenges - think fertility, and behavioural change around chronic conditions such as weight loss, diabetes, and mental health.

Our core belief is that the future of primary care & wellness is a higher touch, higher quality relationship with practitioners, products and health data, allowing patients to make better decisions & stay healthy for longer.

Founded in Australia in 2019, our teams are located across 5 countries (Australia, UK, Germany, Japan, and the Philippines) and have helped over 250,000 patients globally by combining technology, design and operational excellence to help patients access the best clinical support when they need it - wherever they are!

In Germany, our core clinic (Juniper) focuses on supporting women with under-treated, complex and challenging conditions such as weight gain.

 

Your responsibilities

  • Design high-performing ad creatives, including both static images and video content
  • Develop static ads with a high-fidelity or native Instagram aesthetic
  • Produce engaging videos featuring simple animations, customer testimonials, UGC and AI voiceovers
  • Collaborate closely with our Marketing team in Germany, while also working with teams in Australia and the UK
  • Demonstrate expert proficiency in Figma for designing intuitive and pixel-perfect digital experiences
  • Build trust in our healthcare brands through user-friendly and delightful design
  • Retouch images and create icons using Adobe Creative Suite to enhance visual appeal

About You:

  • 3+ years experience working as a designer at an agency or studio or another Startup/Scale up
  • A strong portfolio demonstrating a wide range of digital design capabilities, particularly with consumer / ecommerce brands and B2C startups
  • Native-equivalent German proficiency, strong English skills (B2+ level)
  • Deep understanding of the principles of graphic design
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment
  • Thorough knowledge of the Figma, Adobe Creative Suite and Video editing
  • Exceptional attention to detail
  • Ability to get buy-in from key stakeholders; working in a team
  • Track record of bringing people on the journey with you – they know what’s changing and why

Time Commitment

Dedicated Weekly Hours: 16 hours per week solely focused on Juniper projects, allowing you to fully engage with our brand and campaign goals. You can arrange your time across either two full 8-hour days (preferably Wednesday and Thursday) or spread it over three days for greater flexibility.

So, why join Eucalyptus?

  • Our teams are incredibly passionate - Our talent bar is high and our work ethic is strong. You’ll get to stretch yourself everyday and work amongst people who care deeply about our patients. You’ll be given the opportunity to tackle interesting problems and receive regular feedback from a supportive team
  • We move at incredible speed - You’ll work with team mates who build in the open by sharing their work freely, this helps us learn and iterate quickly so we can deliver high quality outcomes faster than our competitors. You’ll spend a lot of time outside of your comfort zone learning and iterating frequently, we wouldn’t have it any other way
  • We will invest in your career - You’ll get access to an annual professional development budget, mentors and buddies to ensure that you have the support you need to level up.
  • We are all owners - You’ll be given equity to ensure that you are able to benefit in the upside of your contribution in helping Euc grow. Your ideas will be valued regardless of your role, you will have ownership over the projects you work on which will feel both terrifying but extremely fulfilling

At Eucalyptus, we value individuals from all backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, and we embrace the unique qualities each person brings. When you apply, please let us know of any reasonable adjustments you may need during the interview process.

 

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