Friday, September 2, 2016

Delaware North, Bozeman, MT

Part-time In-house Designer

Job responsibilities
Creating and design marketing deliverables for a wide variety of internal and external marketing campaigns, multi-media productions and presentations within our hospitality portfolio.

  Create, edit and design, utilizing photography, illustration and other creative applications.
  Print Design- Marketing Content (ads, posters, fliers, menus, brochures, etc)
  Digital Design- Digital Ads, Website Content, Social Media Content, etc.
  Branded Materials- Presentation Templates, Consumer Facing Collateral
  Present work for internal approval and as needed, external approval.
  Prioritize work load to meet deadlines.
  Assist with Social Media when needed.
  Assist with post-production of photography when needed.
  Reports to Creative Manager.

Skills/Qualifications
•  Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite.
  Ability to work under deadlines.
  Knowledge of computer file organization and ability to maintain libraries.
  Attention to detail.
  Team-oriented person.
  Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written.

Hours
Flexible hours. Looking for about 10-15 hours a week throughout the semester with the potential of more hours or to extend into next semester.

Pay
$12/hour

About Delaware North
Delaware North is one of the largest and most admired, privately-held hospitality companies in the world. It is a global leader in hospitality and food service with operations in the sports, travel hospitality, restaurants and catering, parks, resorts, gaming and specialty retail industries. The regional office in Bozeman focuses on hospitality inside and near National Parks within the Western Region.

This is a great opportunity for a student to gain professional work experience and gain insight into working as an in-house graphic designer for a large corporation.

How to Apply
If anyone is interested, please have them email their resumes and a few samples of work to Haley Kriebel, hkriebel@delawarenorth.com.


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