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We're hiring a <strong>UX Designer </strong>at either the <strong>I or II level depending on your experience</strong>. Both roles sit within our design team and work closely with Product Managers, Developers, and other Stakeholders. Whether you're just building your craft or ready to take ownership of end-to-end design work, there's a meaningful seat at the table for you. This is a <strong>full-time remote position </strong>with no in-office requirement.<br><br>We design across multiple surfaces — Windows and Mac desktop apps, mobile apps, and web — so you'll have the opportunity to work across platforms and gain well-rounded experience.<br><br><strong>UX Designer I — Growing Your Craft<br><br></strong>This is an early-career role ideal for someone who wants to develop their skills in a collaborative, mission-driven environment. You'll work alongside experienced designers and product owners, contributing meaningfully from day one.<br><br><ul><li>Participate in user research activities — interviews, surveys, and usability testing — to gather insights that shape design decisions</li><li>Collaborate with senior designers to create wireframes, prototypes, and visual designs aligned to user needs</li><li>Incorporate feedback from users and stakeholders through iterative design cycles</li><li>Build hands-on experience with industry-standard design tools, systems, and documentation practices</li><li>Partner with product managers and developers to ensure designs are implemented accurately</li><li>Contribute ideas in brainstorming sessions and design critiques</li><li>Stay curious: continuously learn and share emerging trends and best practices with the team<br><br></li></ul><strong>UX Designer II — Owning the Design Process<br><br></strong>This is a mid-level role for someone ready to take ownership of projects and help raise the bar for the team. You'll lead design work end-to-end while mentoring junior team members and shaping how we design.<br><br><ul><li>Own the end-to-end design process for specific projects, from research and ideation through high-fidelity mockups and interactive prototypes</li><li>Conduct user interviews, usability testing, and analytics evaluation — translating findings into actionable design improvements</li><li>Collaborate with product managers, developers, and stakeholders to ensure design integrity throughout the development lifecycle</li><li>Analyze user feedback and performance metrics to continuously refine and enhance existing product designs</li><li>Mentor and support junior designers, fostering a culture of collaboration and learning</li><li>Contribute to and maintain design systems and style guides that ensure cohesion across all products</li><li>Champion innovative solutions by staying current with industry trends and emerging technologies in UX<br><br></li></ul><strong>What We're Looking For</strong> <br><br><ul><li><strong>Experience</strong></li><ul><li>2+ years of experience in a UX design role (or equivalent)</li><li>A portfolio that demonstrates your design process and problem-solving, not just final screens</li></ul></ul> <br><br><ul><li><strong>Platform Experience</strong></li><ul><li>We value breadth, but you don't need to be an expert everywhere. Strong depth in one platform with exposure to others is totally welcome.</li><li>Windows and/or Mac desktop application design</li><li>Mobile app design (iOS and/or Android)</li><li>Web application design</li></ul><li><strong>Design Systems</strong></li><ul><li>Demonstrated experience working with design systems — whether contributing to, consuming, or helping build one<br></li></ul></ul><strong>Nice to Have<br><br></strong><ul><li>Experience using AI tools to accelerate concept development or rapid prototyping<br><br></li></ul><strong>About Renewed Vision<br><br></strong>Renewed Vision creates software that powers live experiences — from church services and school productions to live sporting events. Our tools are trusted by thousands of venues to deliver seamless, professional-grade presentations and media control. When our software works well, audiences are moved, productions run smoothly, and operators feel confident. That's the kind of impact you'll have as a designer here.<br><br>Our software serves communities — churches, schools, sports venues — who rely on it for some of their most important moments. The work you do here isn't abstract. It shows up in real rooms, with real people, in real time.<br><br><ul><li>Mission-driven work with tangible, human impact</li><li>100% remote, full-time position</li><li>Collaborative, supportive team that values growth at every level</li><li>Real ownership and voice in the design process<br><br></li></ul><strong>How to Apply<br><br></strong>We'd love to see your work and hear about your experience. Please submit:<br><br><ul><li><strong>Your resume</strong></li><li><strong>A portfolio or portfolio link </strong>that shows your design process (case studies preferred)</li><li><strong>A cover letter</strong> telling us about yourself, why Renewed Vision interests you, and which level (UX I or UX II) you feel is the right fit — and why</li></ul>

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