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Senior Information Designer or Design Strategist; Design Lead

Washington, D.C.

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.

Location: We are actively hiring in the DC area.

About the Opportunity: 

The Senior Information Designer or Design Strategist; Design Lead plays a critical role in supporting LINK’s mission to deliver human-centered design and strategic solutions to our clients. This position focuses on leading internal design teams, partnering closely with cross-functional roles to drive consistent delivery of quality and brand appropriate deliverables.

This is an exciting opportunity for a professional in the Design Strategy or Information Design Competency. Ideal candidates will bring a proven track record of creative and strategic expertise to elevate LINK’s business growth and deliver high-quality, human-centered design solutions.

Qualifications: 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Design Communications, UX Design, Visual Journalism, Visual Communications, Sociology, Psychology or related field.
  • 10+ years of professional experience in design consulting, or a related field, with demonstrated success leading, managing, and developing high-performing teams.
  • Deep understanding of human-centered design, design thinking processes, and visual design principles. 
  • Experience driving brand expression and consistency including brand design and formats.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with a comfort in copy editing.
  • Proven ability to lead, mentor, and grow design teams (often cross-disciplinary).
  • Leader in visual communication and design principles & foundations.
  • Experience and comfort designing intelligible information hierarchies and frameworks that support information navigability, understanding, and retention. 
  • Experience working directly with clients and developing positive client relationships.
  • Mastery in applying information design principles and in visual storytelling through various media.
  • The ability to navigate ambiguity and provide strategic guidance that brings clarity to goals, requirements, and outcomes—particularly in complex or high-visibility engagements.
  • Strong portfolio demonstrating end-to-end design work (concepts, user flows, wireframes, prototypes, visual design, final execution).

 

Responsibilities:

Strategic & Creative Leadership

  • Partner with Project Team Leadership to drive strategic design direction and organizational impact.
  • Serve as the primary design  point of contact for project team(s) and represent the design-thinking process in cross-functional and leadership forums.
  • Identify strategic opportunities within the client space and recommend process improvements to ensure efficient application of the Systems Model.
  • Drive visual brand expression, consistency, and standards—covering identity, architecture, and design systems.
  • Guide internal teams through design execution by setting clear priorities, decision frameworks, and feedback loops.

Team Management & Development

  • Mentor and guide the design process, modeling effective client engagement, deadline management, and creative problem-solving.
  • Support onboarding and development of new information designers and design strategists to the project team, providing regular updates to PMs and the competency manager(s).
  • Monitor team performance and resource utilization, ensuring collaboration, growth, and successful delivery.
  • Participate in recruiting and interviewing candidates for design-related roles.

Project Execution & Quality Delivery

  • Oversee design execution across the contract, ensuring high-quality, brand-appropriate deliverables.
  • Apply human-centered design and design thinking methodologies to project workflows.
  • Ensure consistent use of design assets, libraries, frameworks, and emerging technologies (e.g., AI).
  • Communicate tradeoffs and impacts of shifting deadlines and identify opportunities to share team successes.

 

Work Schedule:

  • 3 days a week on-site
  • Full time, 40 hours per week
  • Some travel required to attend relevant events and conferences, and participate in LINK team events

 

Salary: We’re committed to providing competitive compensation, including locality adjustments. The base salary range for this position is $112,000 - $151,000. Your final offer will reflect your experience, qualifications, and geographic location.

 

Benefits:

  • $100 monthly internet/cell phone stipend
  • $150 monthly commuter stipend for eligible participants
  • LINK sponsored healthcare benefits including medical, dental, vision
  • 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

 

LINK is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, religion, national origin, disability, protected Veteran status, age, or any other characteristic protected by applicable state, local, and federal law.

If you are unable to complete this application due to a disability, contact Human Resources to ask for an accommodation or an alternative application process.

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