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DAI Publication and Layout Designer in United States

Publication and Layout Designer

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Job Type Project

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Position Title:

Publication and Layout Designer

Contract Name:

Integrated Natural Resources Management (INRM)

Place of Performance:

Remote

Approximate Level of Effort (LOE):

40 days

Project Description: INRM is a five-year task order (July 2020 – July 2025) under the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) STARR II IDIQ. INRM is managed by the USAID Land and Resource Governance (LRG) Division within the Center for Natural Environment (CNE) in the Bureau for Resilience, Environment, and Food Security (REFS). Activities under this contract may be identified and funded by USAID Washington-based offices and/or by Missions. INRM supports integrated analysis and programming across development sectors. By using a multi-sectoral lens, INRM seeks to strengthen the impacts of USAID’s core environmental programming by recognizing synergies, adopting best practices, and building broader constituencies for integrated programming. INRM is designed to help USAID operating units achieve higher impact environment programming and to support the uptake of principles and approaches outlined in the Agency’sEnvironmental and Natural Resource Management Framework (https://www.usaid.gov/what-we-do/environment-and-global-climate-change/enrm-framework) .

Role’s Purpose: The consultant will support INRM to design custom graphic elements and user-friendly layouts for INRM publications on an as-needed basis.

Objectives and Duties: The consultant will collaborate with INRM’s Communications and Knowledge Management (CKM) team to produce custom design and publication layouts for multiple deliverables as needed. The design projects might include icons, infographics, charts, diagrams, or other visuals to help convey technical information. Publication layouts will range from single-page briefs and summary documents to long, technical reports. Design and layout projects will adhere to USAID’s Graphic Standards Manual, while also maintaining consistency with other INRM publications. The design process will include several rounds of iterative design, working with the CKM Director and CKML Specialist to refine the design and layout as needed and applied across each deliverable. The consultant will source imagery from INRM and USAID photo libraries.

Reporting: The consultant will report to the INRM CKM Director.

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