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Graphic Designer
Starting pay: $24.99 per hour.

Shift and Compensation
Shift: 1st Shift, 5‑day work week
Medical (Vision) - City pays up to 87% of monthly premium

Dental - City pays 85% of monthly premium

Wellness Incentives - Includes cost savings on health insurance and conversion of a portion of sick leave to Wellness leave

12 Paid Holidays

KPERS Retirement - City contributes approximately 8.43%, employee contributes 6%

KPERS Life Insurance - Equivalent to 1 ½ times annual salary

Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs)

Short‑Term Disability and Life Insurance

Employee Assistance Program

Tuition Reimbursement - Up to $2,000 per year

Create graphics and other visual materials for digital and print platforms including social media, websites and publications.

Support design needs for events, tourism and public education.

Create brochures/flyers, reports, marketing and promotional materials.

Maintain corporate graphic standards in accordance with City policies.

Manage the artwork on the community LED signs and electronic video boards in City Hall and other facilities.

Maintain internal documents such as letterhead templates, business cards, and City staff directory.

Manage graphic elements on the City’s website, including photos and videos.

Maintain compliance with WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines).

Assist with the setup, execution and tear down at City events including the Smoke on the Plains BBQ & Music Fest and Third Thursday.

Valid Kansas driver’s license and driving record must meet commercial liability insurance requirements.

Bachelor degree in graphic design, electronic media, or related area.

Two years photography/videography experience.

One year website management.

Proficient in Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Cloud or other graphic design and photo editing software.

Basic knowledge of video production and editing software.

Basic photography knowledge.

Ability to use a Content Management System for the City website.

Ability to meet and deal tactfully with the public and communicate effectively and clearly, both orally and in writing.

Vision and auditory abilities sufficient to perform video production and editing tasks.

Veterans Preference
The City of Derby provides veterans preference in accordance with K.Applicants claiming veterans preference must submit a DD‑214 and any other required documentation at the time of application.

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