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Senior Design Strategist

San Diego, CA

Location: San Diego, CA – with on-site requirements at a government facility.

Who We Are: LINK is a fast-growing Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB) that leverages human-centered design to support strategy, innovation, communication, change, and branding within the federal government and adjacent industry partners. At LINK, we partner with engineers, futurists, and thought leaders to untangle complexity, discover opportunity, and communicate clearly with visual stories. 

Let us be your partners in change.

About the Opportunity:

LINK is actively seeking a Senior Design Strategist to join our dynamic team, where we leverage strong partnerships and a robust portfolio of clients across diverse industries. You will be responsible for leading and executing innovative design strategies, collaborating with both internal teams and executive-level clients, and driving impactful visual storytelling to meet client objectives.

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced professional to bring a combination of creative and strategic expertise to elevate LINK’s business growth and deliver high-quality, human-centered design solutions. You will work closely with clients to understand their challenges, develop compelling narratives, and implement design strategies that align with their mission, goals, and brand identity. Ideal candidates will have a proven track record of designing impactful visual experiences, utilizing data-driven insights, and collaborating cross-functionally to deliver exceptional client results.

Qualifications: 

  • Active Clearance: Secret or Top Secret strongly preferred 
  • 10+ years of experience in design strategy or related roles
  • Bachelor's degree in Design, Communication, Sociology/Psychology, or related fields
  • Expertise in human-centered design and design thinking methodologies, with a proven ability to transform data into impactful visual stories
  • Extensive experience in various design areas (e.g., service design, experience design, brand development, information design, graphic design) and able to propose the best solutions for each project
  • Proficient in designing and facilitating design thinking and interactive research sessions with executive leaders and their teams
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with clients and cross-functional teams

Responsibilities:

  • Advancing Human-Centered Design (HCD) by leading client meetings and visioning sessions
  • Designing and facilitating HCD workshops and research activities, including primary research mechanisms
  • Conducting primary and secondary research with a high level of journalistic standards
  • Synthesizing quantitative and qualitative data
  • Uncovering and framing key problems
  • Developing actionable insights and identifying content, hierarchies, and visual concepts for storytelling products
  • Leading and supporting the visual prototyping process
  • Translating ideas into compelling solutions and visual stories
  • Collaborating with the design team to create infographics, charts, diagrams, presentations, and other visual products for both print and digital formats
  • Capturing client requirements, missions, visions, goals, and KPIs/OKRs
  • Building and maintaining strong client relationships
  • Working iteratively by proactively seeking feedback from internal teams and clients to enhance solutions
  • Managing project deadlines and balancing workloads effectively

Work Schedule:

  • Full time, 40 hours per week
  • On-site requirements at a government facility
  • Some travel required to attend relevant events and conferences, and participate in LINK team events 

Salary
We're committed to offering competitive compensation. While the salary range for this position is $130,000- $165,000, your final offer may be adjusted based on factors like experience and location.

Benefits:

  • $100 monthly internet/cell phone stipend
  • Healthcare reimbursement up to $450/month for the individual employee premium
  • Company-paid Short Term Disability Insurance
  • 401K with employer contribution of up to 4%
  • 11 Federal Holidays per year 
  • 15 days of Paid Time Off (PTO) per year 
  • Paid Holiday Time Off (Christmas Eve through the New Year) 
  • Annual bonus plan participation
  • Annual profit sharing participation
  • $2,000 Learning and Development program reimbursement
  • Technology package that includes a LINK-owned MacBook Pro, monitor, mouse and keyboard 

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