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Leap

Founding Designer

Leap

Founding Designer at Leap focusing on patient-facing design standards and member communications. Create cohesive user experiences in healthcare and therapy support contexts.

Posted 6/16/2026full-timeRemote • California, New York, Washington • 🇺🇸 United StatesMid-LevelSenior💰 $140,000 - $190,000 per yearWebsite

About the role

Key responsibilities & impact
  • Define Leap’s patient-facing design standard
  • Design the end-to-end member journey
  • Build the systems that let great design scale
  • Improve member activation through high-performing creative
  • Turn healthcare complexity into simple, responsible experiences
  • Act as a creative lead and hands-on maker

Requirements

What you’ll need
  • 5+ years of professional design experience, including B2C experiences
  • A broad designer with strong patient/customer experience judgment
  • Strong product, UX, and research instincts
  • Direct-response and growth design experience
  • Excellent visual design craft and message hierarchy
  • Experience building systems, not just assets
  • Print, digital, and modern production fluency
  • Comfortable directing outside creative talent
  • High agency, low ego, and comfort with complexity

Benefits

Comp & perks
  • Equity
  • Competitive total rewards packages including stock options and benefits

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Hard Skills & Tools
UX designvisual designproduct designresearchdirect-response designgrowth designprint designdigital designproduction fluencysystem building
Soft Skills
creative leadcustomer experience judgmenthigh agencylow egocomfort with complexity