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Vitable, Inc.

Head of Design

Vitable, Inc., Mississippi State, Mississippi, us, 39762


At Vitable Health, our team of engineers, clinicians, and operators are building a delightful and affordable primary care benefit designed specifically for the 80 million Americans who are uninsured or under-insured.We built Vitable because healthcare is complex and expensive, but everyone needs it. Our vertically integrated primary care program is delivered through a network of nurse practitioners via virtual or in-home visits. We designed our plan to make high-quality concierge care accessible to everyone.We're growing quickly and are well-capitalized from world-class investors like YCombinator, Softbank, and First Round Capital along with incredible founders and operators with experience building and funding unicorns like Michael Seibel (YC, Twitch), Immad Akhund (Mercury), Allison Pickens (Gainsight), Jack Altman (Lattice), Dan Folkman (GoPuff) and others. We’re looking for passionate and dedicated team members to join Vitable and help us deliver care to more members!The RoleAs Head of Design at Vitable, you bring a unique blend of multi-faceted design experience to build and scale our brand identity, while owning all creative execution across all channels, media, and audiences. This role will ensure Vitable’s brand consistency across our core audience of hourly workers, employers, and partners. As part of the Marketing team, you’ll work cross-functionally with product, sales, and ops teams to output various design works ranging from digital brand ads to printed assets.Responsibilities:Develop a strong and sustaining brand identityOversee the creation and execution of all visual aspects of the brand across all online and offline channelsDesign digital and printed marketing materials such as landing pages, social media assets, and display adsWork closely with other teams to ensure brand consistencyEnsure that all branding elements resonate with the company’s mission and valuesBe a strong advocate for higher design standards while experimenting with new channelsSource and lead external contractors and agency relationshipsWork with the Engineering team to incorporate brand design language into the productQualifications5+ years of experience leading design initiatives with hands-on ownership across a wide variety of projects from large-scale rebranding projects to graphic design;A portfolio of your work that demonstrates design excellence, flexibility, and consistencyProven ability to effectively manage internal and external teams. Experience building an awe-inspiring design team is a plus;Successful track record of overseeing the user experience of production-ready products;In-depth understanding of both print, paid, social, and traditional media;A strong working knowledge of online and offline design, brand development, and the creative process;Excellent organizational and communication skills and the ability to manage multiple projects;Focused and clear communicator who values collaboration, transparency, and accountability;Proficient with leading design tools (Adobe Creative Suite and Figma is a must);BS Degree in a relevant field;Experience working with Product and Marketing teams;Familiarity working with generative AI modelsFull Medical, Dental, and Vision coverageAccess to Vitable’s Primary Care Benefit (in supported areas)A generous equity planUnlimited PTOMacbook and any other hardware you need to get your job doneMentorship program through First Round CapitalFun, creative, and collaborative work environmentWhy Vitable?You believe healthcare should be simple, accessible, and delightful for everyone.You want to join an incredibly ambitious team to build the #1 company in healthcare for hourly waged employees.You love working at a super fast cadence with a great team, and having fun while doing itBenefits (medical/dental/vision insurance, Unlimited PTO, WFH stipend, mentorship opportunities through First Round Capital, team kickoffs and offsites, etc.)We're remote-first with a national team!A URL to view your portfolio - or a body of work that displays your design skills?Voluntary Self-Identification

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