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You are a Design Manager passionate about guiding our creative design team and empowering them to deliver exceptional end-to-end customer experiences. As a leader you will be responsible for a combination of people and practice leadership. You will directly manage a team of designers UX researchers and content professionals collaborating with cross-functional leadership counterparts to set and deliver project objectives. You will mentor designers with various creative backgrounds and career experiences and set up the design team for success.
Responsibilities:
Design Leadership and Community Building
- Cultivate design excellence and accelerate cultural transformation and innovation by creating the conditions for the team to do their best work.
- Define and implement strategies to accomplish the design vision and mission and communicating across the organization.
- Lead with an owner’s mentality to deliver ideas and design outcomes that differentiate our solutions in the market.
- Own operational outcomes managing project tasks and timely delivery of design projects using agile methodologies.
- Make data-driven decisions with a bias for understanding and action.
- Participate in design critiques to give and receive creative direction to ensure the highest quality market-leading design outcomes.
- Understand modern design thinking and design trends (including responsiveness accessibility AI)
Cross-functional collaboration and alignment
- Drive alignment by collaborating with developers marketers product managers and other design teams to drive a shared understanding of user’s needs and behaviors.
- Communicate collaborate and innovate — promoting positive cross-discipline product culture on a regional scale.
People leadership
- Shape the design culture by setting a high bar for performance and design excellence and addressing performance misalignment in a prompt and human-centered manner.
- Promote an environment of psychological safety for interpersonal risk-taking that allows the design team to spend more time towards high-performance goals.
- Review designs of the multi-skilled design teams improving the work while growing the designers and supporting their career development.
- Foster a team culture of diversity and transparent collaboration.
Leaders are expected to spend time with their teams and clients and therefore are generally expected to be in the workspace a minimum of 3 days a week subject to business needs.
- 3+ years experience as a design lead/people manager
- Experience in influencing multidisciplinary teams communicating design needs and accurately scoping your team’s work to drive action towards business goals
- A portfolio of work samples that demonstrates experience in human-centered design with a proven track record for driving outcomes and leadership skills
- Excellent listening written and verbal communication skills as well as storytelling and documentation skills.
- Leaders are expected to spend time with their teams and clients and therefore are generally expected to be in the workplace a minimum of three days a week subject to business needs.
- Sustained record of excellent design work and leadership while actively contributing to developing the design profession
- Enterprise software experience
- Self-motivation an open mind and experience working with a diverse global team