Nov. 21, 2025

Part-time Overdose Prevention Graphic & Multimedia Designer - HEALTH

Sedgwick County Wichita, Kansas

The position works with Sedgwick County Health Department (SCHD) staff and Sedgwick County Strategic Communications to design educational presentations, trainings, videos, brochures, posters, and website graphics to reach Sedgwick County businesses and residents in communities within the County. Produce educational materials to reduce overdoses and overdose deaths Work with SCHD staff and Health Communications team to design educational presentations, trainings, videos, brochures, posters, website graphics, and social media Reach businesses and residents in all areas of Sedgwick County and in priority populations Ensure work meets expectations of timeliness, accuracy, understandability, and readability, and standards of culturally and linguistically appropriate materials Communicate with the Health Communications team and with supervisor Coordinate public messaging with SCHD staff and Sedgwick County Strategic Communications Create and review SCHD Communications policies and procedures Ensure communication with the public is effective, equitable, understandable and respectful Work with SCHD or other County subject matter experts to obtain information and edit content as appropriate for the audience Research; develop story or content ideas; edit and rewrite material; correct errors in spelling, punctuation, and syntax to improve readability; recommend changes in content, style organization, and appropriateness Add design and artwork to reports and other documents according to County brand standards, cultural competencies and health literacy guidance Manage graphic design and multimedia projects Adhere to all Sedgwick County brand standards as managed by Strategic Communications Effectively coordinate information and work related to projects, including schedules, tasks, and issue tracking Run project team meetings and work sessions Document work Communicate with team members Manage changes in projects and identify alternate plans Communicate resource needs and any challenges to supervisor Drive to locations for meetings and production of materials Track and document time for grant compliance Minimum Qualifications: Associate’s degree in Communications, Public Health, Health Education, Journalism, Public Relations, English, Art or related field. Education may be substituted for experience, with one year of education for one year of experience. Preferred Qualifications: One year of work in a public health department or medical clinic. One year of work experience with risk communications or public health emergency preparedness.

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