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Senior Motion Designer, Manila (Japan)

Manila, Manila, Philippines

Healthcare is usually slow and boring. We believe in its potential to be exciting and entertaining. But changing the healthcare experience is hard – and we’re gonna need all the help we can get!

About Euc

We're Making Good Health Last a Lifetime

More than 1 billion people globally live with obesity, a significant leading indicator of many preventable chronic diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.

Eucalyptus is the company behind Juniper, one of the world’s largest weight management programs combining GLP-1 medication with a tailored nutrition and exercise programme, supported by our multidisciplinary care team of prescribers, health coaches, dietitians, nurses and pharmacists.

Our published clinical research demonstrates that our combined approach to weight management and lifestyle change increases the likelihood of our patients losing significant weight during their treatment with Juniper by four times.

Since launching, we’ve grown fast to support millions of patients. In the last 12 months:

  • We grew the size of our patient base by 10x in the UK, received selective NICE endorsement for our holistic approach to obesity management, and grew our team from 50 to 200.
  • Globally, we grew revenue by >120% YoY, while reducing cash burned by 90% YoY, with over $100M USD raised from global investors such as BOND, NewView, Blackbird and Airtree - early backers of companies like Canva, Stripe, Uber and Airbnb.

What’s next?

In 2025, we are charting the path to support hundreds of thousands of patients while launching into new conditions, demographics, and geographies as we move towards our vision of creating a preventive healthcare ecosystem.

We’re building the world’s largest international digital healthcare company. This will be highly challenging, very rewarding and the adventure of a lifetime, working with the best operators you will ever encounter.

If that gets you excited, let’s talk!

About The Role

We’re searching for our next Motion Designer with a knack for storytelling and a sharp eye for digital/social content. In this role, you’ll bring brand stories to life through engaging motion graphics and animated content, with support across video editing when needed. You’ll collaborate with Copywriters & Designers to build thumb-stopping work that performs across social, paid media, and digital channels.

As the Motion Designer, your mission is to ideate and execute beautiful, effective motion designs that bring to life the story of our digital healthcare brands. The role is predominantly 2D animation with some video editing, however adding a dimension with 3D modelling and animation skills would be a big bonus.

What You'll Do

As a Motion Designer at Eucalyptus, you will:

  • Collaborate with other Designers, Art Directors, Motion Designers, Editors and Copywriters to execute creative assets.
  • Create visually appealing assets and motion content across the Eucalyptus brands, evolving your style for each.
  • Follow brand guidelines, motion guidelines and ensure the creative assets are consistently on-brand.
  • Use various Adobe Creative Suite apps including After Effects, Premiere Pro, Photoshop, Illustrator as well as Figma files to create motion assets.
  • Use exisiting After Effects files to make further amends, resized versions or alterations.
  • Undertake basic sound editing and sound effects.
  • Understand and implement creative best practices to optimise motion content for Youtube, Youtube shorts, Instagram Story, Facebook Ads and other channels.
  • Communicate your thinking through storyboards and treatment decks.
  • Help people understand complex health concepts through short and long from content, for example 2D explainers, UI animations, animated infographics.
  • Champion efficient and organised filing for raw assets and exports.
  • Lead the successful delivery of motion design assets from start to finish, including interpreting briefs through to asset delivery.
  • Stay up to date with the latest in tooling and workflow processes in the motion design world.

 

About You (Who you are):

Skills & Experience

  • A demo reel with your best work.
  • Strong conceptual and art directional skillset.
  • 6+ years experience working as a motion designer / animator.
  • Strong design fundamentals and an understanding of how to apply motion principles in a way that enhances storytelling and brand recognition.
  • Comfortable building narratives through motion or editing, always with an eye on what will hook the viewer.
  • A deep understanding of the principles of great motion design.
  • High proficiency using After Effects & Premiere Pro—you can animate and edit with confidence.
  • Experience with feedback tools such as Iconik, Frame.io or Figma.
  • Solid understanding of social and online platforms and respective creative best practices.
  • Knowledge in different output codex for best practice.
  • A proven interest in various forms of media, including social media, TV and video streaming.
  • Exceptional attention to detail.
  • A high standard of written and verbal communication skills.
  • Able to work independently and collaboratively to achieve high quality results every time.
  • Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.

Nice to have’s:

  • Experience and proficiency with Cinema 4D or Blender is a bonus.
  • Managerial or supervisory experience

Behaviours & Attitudes

  • You thrive in ambiguity and move fast: You’re energised by the unknown, not paralysed by it. You bias toward action, adapt quickly, and focus on outcomes over process.
  • You act like an owner: You take full responsibility for results, care deeply about the quality of your work, and hold yourself to a high standard—even when no one’s watching.
  • You balance precision and pace: You know when to optimise for speed and when to zoom in on the details. You can switch gears fluidly depending on the problem in front of you.
  • Relentlessly curious and always learning: You seek out patterns, dive into the why, and iterate fast. You're constantly testing, learning, and refining your approach.
  • Bonus points: You’ve worked in healthcare, subscriptions, or other high-consideration, regulated, or trust-based consumer markets.

 

 

Why You Should Join Euc

  • 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 autonomy to tackle interesting problems and receive regular feedback from a supportive team
  • We’ll have your back when you need us the most - You’ll be able to lean on a range of leave offerings to support you when needed from Day 1, this includes: sick, maternal/paternal, compassionate, and vacation leave. Personal health days leave and budget to encourage you to take care of your well-being. A reliable health insurance provider accredited by major hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic centers nationwide, plus coverage of up to two dependents. Standard employer share for statutory benefits (SSS, PhilHealth, and HDMF), and 13th month pay. Also, transportation allowance to support your expenses when reporting to our Makati office.
  • We will invest in your career - You’ll get access to an annual professional development budget and additional leave credits, mentors and buddies to ensure that you have the support you need to level up. You can expect regular performance and pay reviews as your career grows.
  • 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

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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