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Production Artist for the Election Cycle

Who We Are

The Campaign Workshop is a fun and quirky bunch of political and advocacy professionals. We help progressive nonprofits, campaigns, labor unions, and advocacy groups to develop new strategies, create digital ads, design direct mail, deliver training, and develop content.

 

We build award-winning, strategically driven campaigns for clients like AFSCME, UFCW, Giffords, NRDC, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, American Federation of Teachers, LGBTQ Victory Institute, and California Federation of Teachers. For samples of our work, please visit our website. Also, we have done an extensive amount of writing on our blog and in our e-books.

 

What You’ll Do:

The Production Artist is a full-time, temporary position from July 15 through November 8, 2024. You will be responsible for assisting the art team in production related tasks including producing print and digital graphics using Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign). The Production Artist reports to an Art Director and works with other members of staff on assigned projects. As a production artist, you will:

 

Work on multiple, concurrent projects with tight timelines

Edit, resize and refine printed marketing materials (specifically, direct mail), website visuals, and static digital ads/media

 Make edits to existing design projects and build out templated content to support the creative team

Follow a product workflow and timeline to ensure projects progress in a timely manner 

Support creative and client account teams to create cohesive designs that reflect our clients’ needs and goals

Provide assistance to the creative team and graphic design freelance contractors, fostering a collaborative and supportive team environment 

Edit and execute design solutions across various mediums, including print and digital, and develop production-ready files with meticulous attention to detail, ensuring accuracy and consistency

Take ownership of the production process, from concept to final deliverables 

Organize and keep stock photo library up to date with each project

 

Who You Are:

While we don’t require a set number of years of experience, we expect that most successful candidates will have a  minimum of 1-2 years of working in a production design role, and have a solid understanding of operating in a client focused environment.

 

 

 

What You’ll Gain

You’ll make an impact. You’ll be at the frontlines of our work to champion progressive causes and you’ll see firsthand the ins and outs of graphic design from concept to completion

We’re committed to learning and growth. We really invest in our people, through training, feedback, and mentorship. Some folks stay at TCW for decades, while others use this as a launchpad into careers across the progressive ecosystem. We create space for mistakes and take dedicated time for learning and professional development.

 We show up for each other. We’re a diverse team with a wide range of experiences –– some of us have been at TCW through 15 years and 4 promotions, and others are just starting out here as their first job out of college –– but we share a commitment to building a workplace where we can all thrive. We respect each others’ boundaries, recognize that we all have commitments beyond work, and trust each other to get work done.

You’ll love working here. We’re a small, collaborative team of people who really care about doing good work and who treat each other with compassion and respect. We offer great benefits and real opportunities for growth.

 

Additional Information

The average starting salary for this role is $54,000 annually which will be prorated for the election cycle along with great benefits, including:

Paid vacation days before September 1, 2024.

Blue Cross PPO platinum plan with the premium fully covered

$45 per month cell phone stipend and a $60 per month internet stipend.

$100 per month student loan reimbursement 

Full remote office set up

 

Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States and will be required to sign an I-9 form. The salary band for the production artist role is $54,000-$65,000. Please apply by May 24, 2024.

 

We’ve worked to build a work environment where people with all backgrounds and identities can thrive, and we want our hiring process to reflect that. If there are any accommodations that would help you in submitting your application, interviewing, or completing our hiring tasks, please email jobs@thecampaignworkshop.com.

Job Type

Fulltime

Job Location

Anywhere

On Site Required

Not required - Remote okay

Job Posted

May 16th, 2024