UX/UI Designer

We're partnering with a leading company in digital retail health and pharmacy solutions, to find a talented Senior UX/UI Digital Designer. This remote opportunity is ideal for candidates *experienced in desktop heavy, user experience work.* Join a dynamic team focused on creating exceptional digital experiences across pharmacy and consumer healthcare. The role offers flexibility and the chance to work with multi-disciplinary stakeholders across a project last 6-12 months with a chance to convert to direct hire. The application deadline for this role is 05/19/2026. *Senior UX/UI Digital Designer Responsibilities:* * Lead the design of complex desktop work, ensuring UI aligns with platform standards and best practices. * Collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop and refine user experiences from concept to deployment. * Present and articulate design rationales effectively to stakeholders unfamiliar with design principles. * Drive the design process, including wireframing, prototyping, and iteration. * Participate in design reviews, user research, and strategy sessions to influence product direction. *Senior UX/UI Digital Designer Qualifications:* * A strong portfolio showcasing *desktop user experience* expertise. * Ideally candidates will have insurance or retail pharmacy experience * At least 5 years of experience in native app design, including interaction and visual design. * Proven track record of managing design projects from concept to launch. * Three or more years leading design collaboration and stakeholder engagement. * Proficiency in Figma and experience with design systems. *Perks and Benefits:* * Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance. * Life Insurance. * 401(k) Program. * Commuter Benefit. * eLearning and Ongoing Training. * Education Reimbursement. Eligibility requires working over 30 hours per week on an assignment lasting at least 10 weeks. If you meet the qualifications and are excited about this opportunity, apply today! Our team will connect with you to discuss next steps, support you through the interview process, and advocate for your success.

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