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Thanks, David --------------------------------------------------------------------------- *Responsibilities* The successful candidate will be the senior Web User Interface Design lead for new prototypes and concepts in the Digital Health group. This includes leading the software and Web design process across multiple products and designing user interactions for Web 2.0 style applications in the healthcare field. You will oversee user interface specifications and will create compelling demos and presentations to influence the user experience design and improve the effectiveness of our products and concepts. Additional responsibilities include working with social scientists, business analysts and engineers to define new concepts, develop immersive flash prototypes, and drive an overall vision for future product lines. You will work with graphic, industrial, and interaction designers to produce highly visionary mock ups to feed our future product pipeline, and participate in user pilots and feedback testing on these mock ups with our research team. *Qualifications* Candidate should have a Master's degree or equivalent in user interface design, graphic design or a related field, plus at least five years experience in providing a range of user interaction designs for the web and other products. Other qualifications include: · Experienced champion and leader in applying design processes to product innovation and development. · A proven track record in creative, leading edge interaction and advanced web 2.0/social networking design, · An understanding of the Web business and sources of revenue, etc. · Fluent in Flash or other interactive prototyping tool. · Demonstrated ability to work well on multidisciplinary teams, · Very strong graphical, written and verbal skills · Experience in working with outside companies to influence product innovation and usability. · Experience in developing health care products or in innovative education and motivational content is preferred. Creative self-starters please apply. World-view and limitless empathy appreciated. No-fear attitude, willingness to try just about anything is a plus. *Business Group Overview:* The Digital Health Group is looking for dedicated and talented people who want to make a real difference in the quality of life of millions of people around the world. As a member of the Product Research and Innovation team, you will be working with ethnographers, web designers, industrial designers, engineers, and product teams to create effective and innovative health care intervention technologies for both consumers and for medical professionals. Intel, the world's largest chip maker, is committed to the worldwide improvement and accessibility of healthcare. The company's new Digital Health Group reflects a sharpened focus on solutions for healthcare research, diagnostics, and personal healthcare. Intel's research investments address next-generation healthcare innovations ranging from technologies to improve clinical workflow and patient care, to sensor-based technologies that help consumers modify their health-related behaviors. Intel works with leading private hospitals and national health organizations around the world to develop and share best practices in implementing innovative solutions. Our vision is to see healthcare transformed via strategic IT investment, public and private collaboration, and wide deployment of innovative digital technologies. The result: A proactive, personal industry that better enables disease prevention, early detection and intervention, patient safety, and improved access to care. If you are interested, please *reply to [EMAIL PROTECTED] * ________________________________________________________________ Welcome to the Interaction Design Association (IxDA)! To post to this list ....... [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe ................ http://www.ixda.org/unsubscribe List Guidelines ............ http://www.ixda.org/guidelines List Help .................. http://www.ixda.org/help
