Design and format visually compelling PowerPoint presentations and templates, translate complex medical data into clear visualizations, ensure brand and regulatory compliance, collaborate with cross-functional teams, manage multiple projects and timelines, and produce animations or e-learning assets as needed.
At Avalere Health, we are building a curated network of freelance professionals who bring expertise, creativity, and adaptability to our global teams. Our flexible approach empowers freelancers to choose how and where they work — whether fully remote or collaborating in person at our hubs in London, Manchester, Philadelphia, New York, Washington DC or other global locations.
About the role
The Presentation Designer will elevate dynamic content of presentations in PowerPoint and other presentation media through robust graphic design practices. You will design presentations that strengthen brand awareness in all agency projects and pitch materials. You will ensure that presentation work across accounts meets agency quality standards.
What you'll do
- Visual Design & Storytelling: Create, format, and design visually striking, accurate PowerPoint presentations and templates.
- Data Visualization: Convert complex scientific or medical data into clear, engaging infographics, charts, and diagrams.
- Brand & Compliance: Ensure all materials align with brand guidelines, medical regulations, and compliance standards.
- Collaboration: Work with copywriters, strategists, and medical experts to enhance narrative structure and visual impact.
- Project Management: Manage multiple projects with tight timelines, including, at times, animating, figure redrawing, and managing large-scale, high-stakes deliverables.
- Tool Proficiency: Utilize advanced MS Office (PowerPoint) and Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign), with potential use of Figma.
About you
- Experience: 3–5+ years in presentation design, specifically within a medical communications or pharmaceutical marketing agency.
- Skills: Strong design portfolio showcasing data visualization, layout, and typography.
- Expertise: Deep understanding of healthcare communication standards and regulatory nuances.
- Soft Skills: Self-motivated, professional, strong attention to detail-oriented, ability to work in agile environment, with excellent communication skills.
- Education: Bachelor’s degree in design, marketing, or related field preferred.
- Typical Requirements
- Advanced MS Office (PowerPoint, Word, Excel).
- Advanced Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign).
- Experience with interactive E-learning modules or animation is a plus.
Top Skills
Adobe Illustrator
Adobe Indesign
Adobe Photoshop
Figma
Excel
Microsoft Powerpoint
Microsoft Word
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