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Motion Designer

New York, NY

M Booth Health Careers

About Us:

We’re not your typical agency. In fact, we don’t want to be. At M Booth Health, we take pride in doing what’s right, not what’s easy. Asking the difficult questions and finding unexpected answers. Pushing ourselves and our clients to think bigger. Moving beyond imposed limits to break through and create real connection.

We live our brand promise: Choose to Challenge. We're built to help organizations and brands challenge norms, drive results and improve the health and lives of those who need it most.

We believe health communications can change the world. Why? Because we’ve done it before. We’ve been at the forefront of advancing some of the most urgent issues in public health and medicine for decades. Our teams are purpose-built to challenge the status quo and drive results–both for our clients and for the health and well-being of people around the world.

M Booth Health is a dynamic team of agency veterans and new talent with a broad range of backgrounds to match our diverse client mix, comprising of leaders in pharma, biotech, device & diagnostics, health tech and payors. 

About the Job:

We want people who are just as passionate about health as we are. People who are serious about the work, but not too serious to have some fun while doing it. Candidates who bring big thinking and even bigger ambition. Who are willing to push boundaries and challenge norms. And most importantly, who leads with kindness and humanity above all else. Does that sound like you? 

For this role we are looking for a Motion Designer to join our growing team. This person will collaborate with designers, illustrators, art directors, and creative directors to develop and execute the motion and design vision for various types of projects. They are familiar with working in different creative spaces and styles, from UI, to vector, to video. Along with working in those spaces, they’re also experienced with the process of translating designs and content into animations and videos for different digital platforms. They are highly motivated and are looking to grow alongside us. The candidate will be part of a creative team of 15+ and will report to an art director. 

Day-to-day activities:

  • Meet client needs by creating assets alongside a team of fellow creatives
  • Ensure that clients’ messaging and images are conveyed in a brand-appropriate manner, crafting compelling creative solutions
  • Be hands-on creating motion explorations and treatments, motion with graphics and illustrations, video-editing 
  • Building and extending motion systems
  • Basic design support 
  • Brainstorm and collaborate on conceptual creative solutions for big and small campaigns
  • Produce requests for appropriate account leads, meeting strict deadlines, and prioritizing requests
  • Stay current on motion and design trends, social media visual guidelines and specs, digital design, etc.
  • Participate in the growth of the team
  • Consistently advance your own talent and growth at M Booth Health

What You’ll Bring: 

  • 3-5 years of experience
  • A dynamic portfolio and/or motion reel showcasing technical 2D animation expertise
  • Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite (After Effects, Premiere) 
  • Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Figma. Video editing and 3D experience are a plus!
  • Familiarity with Google Apps Suite 
  • Proficiency in design tasks such as creating custom vector illustrations and artwork, deck design in Google Suite and PowerPoint, photo editing and retouching, designing layouts for digital/print, formatting and mocking up visuals for presentations, and storyboarding.
  • Ability to articulate creative choices to team members and clients
  • Strong critical thinking and storytelling skills
  • Very detail oriented
  • Ability to articulate motion design choices to fellow designers, account team members, and art directors
  • Understanding and experience in the creative process: from kick-off to completion
  • Appetite for collaboration
  • Passion for art trends, social media trends and best practices, and all things design

A Few Things to Know Before Applying:

  • Team is everything. We pride ourselves on being humble. If you like being part of a supportive and selfless group of people, there’s a good chance you’ll be a fit.
  • Intellectual curiosity is rewarded. If you love to read, consume media, tinker and make cool things, we’d love to chat.
  • We take our jobs very seriously, but we do not take ourselves very seriously. 
  • Currently the agency is working in a hybrid work model, so must have the ability to work from home. Attendance in the office is not mandatory.

What We’ll Bring:

Here are a few highlights of the benefits we offer at M Booth Health:

  • A workplace that’s alive with courage, ideas, respect and humanity
  • Professional growth and development programs to help advance your career
  • Comprehensive health care and wellness plans for your entire family
  • A 401(k) Savings Plan and Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Paid holidays, Unlimited Paid Time Off (Personal, Sick, Vacation), and Summer Fridays
  • Additional Perks: Family Leave, Well-Being Programs, and Commuter Benefits
  • SALARY: $64,000 – 75,000

Remote or in the New York office

If you plan on working remotely, we can accept applicants from the following states:

California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Missouri, New Jersey, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island, Virginia and Washington D.C.

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