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Graphic Designer (Retail and B2B)

Manila, Philippines (Remote)

Not all heroes wear capes — but plenty of them use toilet paper

Want to challenge yourself at a purpose-led scale up AND make a difference in the world? Come join the revolootion!

Funny name, serious business

We make eco-friendly products and donate 50% of our profits to provide clean water and help build toilets for the billions of people who lack proper access. So far, we’ve contributed over $18 million AUD (roughly $12.5 million USD) to fund sanitation projects around the globe. Basically, we’re really good at doing good. 

With hubs in Australia, the Philippines, China, the US, UK and Europe, our amazing team of 200+ work to make the biggest possible impact for people and the planet. Over the next couple of years, we’re hoping to increase our annual donation tenfold to get us closer to our dream of everyone in the world having access to clean water and sanitation services.

A bit about the role

We’re looking for a passionate and purpose-driven Retail & B2B Graphic Designer to join our Creative team. In this role, you’ll be the go-to person for all design needs across our Retail and B2B channels, playing a key part in bringing the Who Gives A Crap brand to life in these spaces. This is an opportunity to directly impact how we show up in stores and with our business customers, using your design skills to help us make the world a better place. Reporting to the Associate Creative Director, this is a remote-first role, but you must be based in Australia as that is where our global creative team is located.

If you worked here this past month here are some things you might have been involved in:

  • Designing a new campaign for one of our retailers, delivering delight from a simple aisle fin all the way to a carpark takeover
  • Defining and refining our shopper marketing toolkit to keep our brand presence consistent, effective and beautiful
  • Supporting our sales team with an engaging, creative pitch deck introducing us to a large new retailer
  • Collaborating with the B2B team to develop a fresh brand activation for an upcoming trade show
  • Developing and delivering a suite of digital assets to enhance our retail e-commerce platforms
  • Supporting on limited edition packaging that will roll out across stores nationwide

Let’s talk about you

You're an expert in your craft

You bring at least 4 years of design experience and a strong portfolio showcasing work in the Retail or B2B space. You’ve designed for experiential environments, crafting engaging, cohesive brand experiences that connect physical spaces with visual storytelling. You have a deep understanding of the creative process and are proficient in Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop) and Figma. You’re comfortable working across both print and digital, and move easily between the two.

You're an excellent communicator

You thrive on feedback and collaboration, and you're comfortable working closely with cross-functional teams like Sales, Marketing, and Operations. You can articulate your creative vision clearly and are skilled at presenting your work to a variety of stakeholders.

You're a strategic thinker

You can translate a creative brief into a practical, impactful design solution. You understand the business context and can adapt your design work to meet commercial objectives. You have experience working with external printers and production teams to ensure your designs are executed flawlessly.

You give a crap

Do you want your work to make the world a better place? Do you want to work with other people who feel the same way? What a coincidence — us too!

Why should you work with us?

First off, as a certified B Corp™, we work to make a difference every day while maintaining the highest standards of social and environmental impact. With our most recent score of 125.5 we’re in very good company with other exceptional B Corps around the world.

We also believe that helping to make the world a better place should be rewarded accordingly – that’s why we offer competitive, market informed salaries, meaningful support towards healthcare for our team around the world, generous paid leave, tailored learning and development opportunities, and free toilet paper (yes, you read that right).

Our engagement surveys (thanks Culture Amp!) tell us that our team is really proud (95%) to work for Who Gives A Crap and, well, we couldn’t be more proud of that.

Have you made it this far?

If you’re still reading, we think there’s a strong chance you might be our kind of person. Here’s the thing, though — research suggests that 60% of women and underrepresented folks might have already talked themselves out of applying. Even if you don’t check every box above, we want to encourage you to introduce yourself. We believe a diversity of perspectives and experiences makes a team stronger — and the stronger our team, the closer we are to delivering toilets and clean water for all.

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