Overview
At Lilly, we unite caring with discovery to make life better for people around the world. We are a global healthcare leader with a focus on discovering and bringing life-changing medicines to those in need, improving understanding and management of disease, and giving back to communities through philanthropy and volunteerism. We are looking for people who are determined to make life better for people around the world.
Eli Lilly Cork is comprised of a diverse team of over 2000 employees across 60 nationalities, delivering innovative solutions across Finance, Information Technology, Medical, Clinical Trials and more. The Cork campus offers a premium workspace with flexible hybrid working options, healthcare, pension and life assurance benefits, subsidised canteen, onsite gym, travel subsidies and on-site parking, along with People Development services, Educational Assistance, and wellbeing initiatives to enhance the career experience.
Lilly Cork is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) with four pillars: EnAble, embRACE, LGBTQ+ & Ally and GIN-Gender Inclusion Network. EnAble aims to promote accessibility in the physical and digital environment and to foster a disability-confident culture.
Come join our team – Be Creative, Be an Innovator, and most of all, Be Yourself!
Overview
The Patient Engagement Capabilities group is tasked with the strategy and execution behind Lilly clinical trial participant enrollment and retention. The group creates dynamic, patient-facing clinical trial communications focused on patient recruitment and retention and executes health literacy optimized content strategies.
Role Purpose
The Visual Communication Designer produces engaging, streamlined patient communication in graphical and multi-media formats and designs layouts for clinical trial patient-facing content. The role involves the design, development and implementation of digital content including static images and video/animation content for use across platforms and audiences, internally and externally in clinical trial communications. The Multi-Media Designer will collaborate with Health Literacy Content team and BU molecule teams to deliver dynamic content visions, anticipate problems, and integrate new processes as needed.
This fast-paced role places the successful candidate on the cutting edge of modern technology and patient communications strategy to deliver the right information to the right patient at the right time to improve the participant experience of Lilly’s clinical trial communications.
Responsibilities
Produce patient-facing clinical trial materials in an engaging, health-literacy optimized format
Use graphic and multimedia programs to create accurate displays of patient-focused information to help individuals decide about joining a trial and to stay informed
Incorporate feedback into graphics and layouts
Leverage and create templates to layout and format content
Incorporate layout changes based on team input and feedback
Create and deliver recording, editing, and encoding of audio files
Create and edit a variety of digital content (static images, infographics, videos, animations, interactive pages) as defined by project owners
Implement health-literacy best practices and contribute to future style guides for patient-facing communications
Develop dynamic content for internal team materials and presentations
Understand and apply visual design principles of health literacy
Operational Excellence
Collaborate with team members to understand creative content needs of internal partners
Coordinate permissions for assets and upload final files to asset management systems
Establish and maintain templates to align with business standards
Lead the development of storyboards
Ensure documents meet project briefs and Lilly policies, including Brand Book and Design System
Follow review processes prior to final production
Benchmark to improve processes and recommend health-literacy templates
Perform other document tasks as needed
Client Management
Manage timelines and capacity across multiple time zones
Educate teams on project status
Anticipate, communicate and resolve project-related issues; escalate as needed
Identify opportunities to improve processes and create new ones
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in graphic design, visual communications, or related field (or equivalent work experience)
3+ years of experience in medical or health media/content development
1-3 years of pharma or regulated industry experience
In-depth knowledge of software design programs such as InVision, GraphPad, Adobe Creative Suite, Sketch, and Microsoft Office
Demonstrated experience with media authoring tools (e.g., Vyond/GoAnimate, Premiere, Articulate Storyline, Captivate, Camtasia)
Other Information / Preferences
Strong attention to detail and English-language skills
Interest in health literacy visual design
Ability to multitask and meet tight deadlines
Strong organizational skills and proficiency with graphics programs and PowerPoint
Creative mindset and willingness to take on additional duties as needed
Position title and level may vary by site or location
Ability to collaborate across functions and navigate matrix organizations
Good verbal and written communication skills
Works well under pressure and responds to feedback with a positive attitude
Motivation to find creative solutions to challenging situations
Ability to uphold business rules and policies constructively
Application Notes
Two samples of completed professional work may be required with the application.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Lilly is committed to helping individuals with disabilities participate in the workforce and to equal opportunities in hiring. If accommodation is needed to submit a resume, please request accommodation during the application process. Lilly does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, protected veteran status, disability, or any other legally protected status.
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