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About Rocky Mountain Prep (RMP)We are Rocky Mountain Prep, a movement comprised of incredible educators, families, scholars, and advocates who are changing the face of public education in Colorado by democratizing college access and preparation for historically marginalized students and families. On paper, we are a network of twelve college preparatory charter schools in the Denver metro area serving students as young as twelve weeks through twelfth grade. But we are so much more than this.The RMP community is filled with staff, students, and stakeholders who are motivated by our pillars of rigor and love, live daily by our PEAK values, and believe deeply in the power and potential of every student we serve. We aspire to be the highest-performing school system in Colorado. We will grow to serve students in many communities who need more seats in schools that provide rigorous and loving college preparatory options.Why We Need YOUAs the Manager, Visual & UX Design, you will lead the creative expression and user experience of our internal and external digital platforms, bringing our brand and mission to life through visual storytelling and thoughtful design. From our public website to our staff intranet, your work will ensure that every interaction with RMP reflects the joy, excellence, and belonging at the heart of our schools.What you will be doing:Visual & UX Design LeadershipDesign and maintain RMP's public website and internal intranet, ensuring a seamless, intuitive, and joyful user experience for families, staff, and stakeholders.Develop and manage RMP's visual design system, ensuring consistency across materials.Conduct user research, analyze feedback, and use insights to inform design decisions and improvements.Translate complex ideas into clean, accessible, and beautiful design solutions. Brand & Creative ExecutionProduce high-quality visual assets (graphics, icons, templates, infographics, etc.) to support RMP's communications, campaigns, and events.Ensure visual materials reflect RMP's Concept Essence, Academic Vision, and Big 5 goals. .Elevate brand integrity through consistent application of voice, tone, typography, and color across platforms.What experience you will bring to us:3-6 years of experience in UX design, graphic design, web design, or related creative fields.Deep working knowledge of tools like Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, and content management systems.Familiarity with web accessibility, responsive design, and best practices for inclusive user experiences.Experience applying design thinking to real-world projects, including user research, wireframing, and prototyping.A strong portfolio that demonstrates creativity, precision, and user-centered design. You'll Thrive in This Role If You:Are energized by the intersection of strategy, creativity, and impact.Bring both an artist's eye and a user's mindset to your work.Have a deep belief in RMP's mission and share our commitment to educational equity for Black, Brown, and low-income students.See design as a tool for access and liberation-and storytelling as a way to move hearts and minds.Value joy, clarity, and human-centered connection in all communication.Think of every screen, interaction, and visual touchpoint as an opportunity to extend rigor and love to our students, families, and staff.Reports To:Managing Director, Impact OfficeStart Date:July 1, 2025 Commitment and Compensation The Manager, Visual & UX Design role is a full-time, exempt, benefits-eligible position with a salary range of $60,000-$90,000, based on experience. BenefitsHealth Insurance (medical, dental, vision)Disability InsuranceLife InsuranceRetirement through PERAPaid-Time-OffWant to apply? Get in touch todayRMP is an equal opportunity employer. We seek applicants of diverse backgrounds and hire without regard to color, gender, religion, national origin, citizenship, disability, age, sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by law. Join our team and make a meaningful impact on students, families, and communities as the Communications and Content Manager. We appreciate your interest in Rocky Mountain Prep and look forward to getting to know you!

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