Graphic Designer (parental leave cover) vacancy Are you a communications professional with a focus on graphic design? Do you have a passion for the environment and want to play a role in communicating scientific research and ideas? Then you might be our new colleague! Published: 21 March 2025 Page Content
โโโโโโโโICES is currently in search of a Graphic Designer to join our Secretariat, located in Copenhagen, Denmark. This is a fixed-term parental leave cover position for 12 months (June 2025-May 2026).
This is a role with diverse tasks and requires working with highly skilled professionals both from the Secretariat and wider ICES community to advance and promote scientific research on marine ecosystems and sustainable use of the oceans. We offer a job where you get to work closely with leading scientists and get insight into the operations of an intergovernmental organization.
You will join the Secretariat, which is made up of approximately 80 staff who represent over 30 different nationalities. As a Communications and Publications team member, you will encounter working days with lots of variation and requiring plenty of quick thinking and problem solving.
Main responsibilities
We seek a service-minded colleague to:
โDesign and layout printed and digital materials for science outreach, such as brochures, infographics, reports, and posters.
Develop and create engaging digital content for our activities, products, and events, including social media posts, carousels, and illustrations.
โโโEnsure that the visual identity of ICES is cohesive across all communications channels, including publications, ensuring alignment with brand guidelines. โโโDevelop the visual identity for ICES Annual Science Conference 2026 in collaboration with the host country.
โโAssist with print production by providing guidance on in-house printing and coordinating with external vendors. โโโProvide design support for internal requests as needed.
Qualifications and experience
Our friendly and outgoing team see the ideal candidate as a highly organized person who can work well under tight deadlines. Further requirements for this position include:
โAccredited qualification in graphic design, visual communication, or relevant discipline.
Proven professional experience in designing print and digital products and quality management in publishing.
Experience in creating content for digital platforms, including social media campaigns. Experience in animation and video editing is an asset.
Solid knowledge of and experience with Adobe Creative Suite (especially Adobe InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop) and Microsoft Office. Experience with Adobe After Effects is an asset.
Excellent English language skills (speaking, reading, writing).
Comfortable working in an international and multicultural environment.
Terms of appointment
The appointment will be full-time (38 hours per week), for a 12-month contract period starting in June 2025.
This role is graded as C3, step 1 which equates to a gross monthly salary of DKK 30,287.78 (net monthly salary 20,870.16) in year 2025. A tax-free pension scheme is also available, to which both the employee and ICES contribute (7.9% and 15.8% of salary, respectively).
ICES Staff Rules set out the conditions and principles of employment and the responsibilities of the Secretariat staff. ICES Secretariat staff enjoy privileges and immunities pursuant to the Host Agreement between the Government of Denmark and ICES. The salaries of ICES staff are exempt from Danish income tax and are based on, but not identical to, the United Nations common salary system.
Applications
If you have the professional and personal qualities we are looking for, please submit your motivation letter, CV and examples of your work by clicking APPLY NOW at the top right of this screen no later than 23:59 (CET) Sunday 06 April 2025. Interviews are expected to take place in the week beginning 21 April 2025.
ICES encourage a positive workplace culture by striving for inclusivity and diversity appointment of its staff. This includes family-friendly policies, flexible working arrangements, and standards of conduct. We especially encourage members of traditionally underrepresented communities to apply.
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