Imagine that a major, impactful event happened (or is about to occur) in your community. You are passionate about the issue and want to harness the power of the people around you to make some kind of positive change, but aren't quite sure where to start. This is the reality of so many activists and organizers who use Change.org - and our team is uniquely positioned to help them when they need it most.
We have the opportunity to address many real-world challenges that can only be solved with a deep empathy for our users, diligent product & design thinking, and a strong drive to make a positive impact. Some questions we're working on answering right now are:
How might we best support movement leaders?
What resources do people who come to our site to support an issue need?
How might we help people to celebrate, support and motivate others?
Change.org is searching for a Lead Designer with a masterful understanding of, and passion for user experience and product development processes to work within one of our multidisciplinary product teams. You will lead all aspects of the user experience, partnering with other product leads to conceive, design, and execute upon the strategy for your product team.
We're a social impact business (a public benefit company), and the world's largest nonprofit-owned tech platform focused on civic action with 100m monthly users, 50,000+ campaigns launched on the site every month, and a 100% user-generated revenue model. Our users win campaigns for change once every hour. From strengthening hate crime legislation in South Africa and calling for racial justice in the US, to fighting corruption in Indonesia, Italy, and Brazil, and fighting violence against women in India.
We are looking for a Lead Designer who is great at UX, testing, processes and accessibility and has a passion for expanding our platform to mobilize hundreds of millions of people to take deeper civic action.
You may work remotely and be based in certain areas in the United States, Canada, Latin America and Europe. and report to our Principal Designer . As a key member of our Design Team , you'll impact all aspects of the user experience on the Change.org platform.
Key Outcomes
Reduce the complexity of our petitioning platform to create a simple, delightful and effective experience.
Create prototypes and run experiments to iteratively test new hypotheses.
Use and evolve our design system and guidelines, to create new features from ideas on paper to implementation.
Apply accessibility standards and guidelines to your designs.
Collaborate with product managers and engineers to create product plans and maintain product design processes.
The most important skills and capabilities for the role are:
Excellent UX Design skills including all aspects of UX, testing, design, accessibility, processes and more
Communication: Can craft compelling stories that persuade team members and stakeholders to adopt their ideas.
Collaboration and Feedback: Experience mentoring other designers on design whilst welcoming feedback from others.
Research: Is highly experienced at supporting other designers in determining when and how to conduct research, and mentoring designers in how to interpret their findings and apply these changes to their designs.
Vision: Has a strong creative vision and the ability to switch easily from blue sky ideation to tactical thinking.
Target experience:
At least 8+ years of total design experience
At least 2+ years of experience as a Lead Designer owning and executing on impactful products and product improvements
Proven understanding of the user experience with a track record of designing simple and delightful solutions
Interested? Great! Here's what you should know:
This is a full-time, remote role , and employees must be based in the following locations for payroll purposes.
US - Arizona
US - California
US - Connecticut
US - Florida
US - Georgia
US - Illinois
US - Maryland
US - Massachusetts
US - Missouri
US - Nevada
US - New Jersey
US - New York
US - North Carolina
US - Oregon
US - Pennsylvania
US - Rhode Island
US - Texas
US - Utah
US - Virginia
US - Washington
US - Washington D.C.
US - Wisconsin
CAN - Toronto
CAN - Vancouver
CAN - Victoria
Berlin, Germany
Paris, France
Rome, Italy
Madrid, Spain
Warsaw, Poland
Istanbul, Turkey
London, UK
Change.org is a global company, and salaries are adjusted for cost of labor in each city. For example, the annual salary of a Lead Designer is $226,000 in San Francisco, CA or New York, NY , would be $214,500 in Austin, TX or Seattle, WA,
We anticipate moving quickly and our evaluation process is as follows:
45-minute Zoom interview with Recruiter
1-hour Zoom interview with Hiring Manager
Onsite Interview to include 1:1 Interviews and Portfolio Presentation
We know the confidence gap and imposter syndrome can get in the way of meeting amazing candidates like you, so please don't hesitate to apply-we'd love to hear from you. We also know it's rare for someone to meet 100% of the qualifications. Please apply anyway!
We're working for a world where no one is powerless, and where creating change is a part of everyday life. We're just getting started and hope you'll join us!
We especially encourage applicants of different backgrounds, cultures, genders, experiences, abilities and perspectives to apply. We're actively working to increase the diversity of experience and perspectives on our team and are looking for someone who can help continue to lead that process.
Change.org is committed to being a diverse and inclusive workplace. Everyone says this, right? Well, we mean it-we invest in serious programs to bring in and support women and people of color, we have in-person onboarding experiences and affinity groups to help everyone feel included, we regularly celebrate the heritage of all staff, and we believe strongly in consistent, fair, and transparent salary scales to help level the playing field. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, or disability or veteran status.
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