Instructional Designer
Mondo · Boston, MA · 1 wk ago
RemoteRemoteMarketing$45–$55/hrContract
Day-to-Day Responsibilities
- Create instructional materials and documentation for medical devices.
- Design page layouts, product illustrations, visual assets, and educational graphics.
- Support UX/UI design efforts for healthcare applications, digital products, and touchscreen interfaces.
- Develop wireframes, mockups, user flows, site maps, and interaction designs.
- Participate in user research activities, usability testing, and task analysis.
- Translate research findings into intuitive user experiences.
- Collaborate with designers, researchers, engineers, product managers, and other cross-functional stakeholders.
- Present design concepts and communicate design rationale.
- Independently execute project deliverables while managing multiple priorities.
- Ensure design work aligns with project timelines and quality standards.
Minimum Requirements
- 3-5 years of UX/UI, Product Design, or Instructional Design experience.
- Strong portfolio demonstrating end-to-end user-centered design process.
- Proficiency with Figma, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe InDesign, Adobe Premiere, Adobe After Effects.
- Experience creating instructional or educational content.
- Strong visual design, layout, and production skills.
- Experience conducting or supporting user research, usability testing, and human-centered design activities.
- Ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams including researchers, engineers, product managers, and stakeholders.
- Strong communication skills with the ability to work independently.
- Experience balancing multiple concurrent projects.
Preferred Qualifications
- Healthcare, medical device, pharmaceutical, or life sciences industry experience.
- Experience working in regulated or safety-critical environments.
- Knowledge of FDA-regulated products, IEC 62366, Human Factors Engineering, or Software as a Medical Device (SaMD).
- Consulting experience.
- Experience designing connected devices or healthcare technology.
- Passion for improving patient, clinician, and healthcare professional experiences through evidence-based design.