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Hello humankindness Located conveniently in the heart of Phoenix, Arizona, St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center is a 571-bed, not-for-profit hospital that provides a wide range of health, social and support services. Founded in 1895 by the Sisters of Mercy, St. Joseph's was the first hospital in the Phoenix area. More than 125 years later, St. Joseph's remains dedicated to its mission of caring for the poor and underserved.   We are extremely proud to be a nationally recognized center for quality quaternary care, medical education and research. St. Joseph's includes the internationally renowned Barrow Neurological Institute, Norton Thoracic Institute, Cancer Center at St. Joseph's, Ivy Brain Tumor Center, and St. Joseph's Level I Trauma Center (which is verified by the American College of Surgeons). The hospital is also a respected center for high-risk obstetrics, neuro-rehabilitation, orthopedics, and other medical services. St. Joseph’s is considered a sought-after destination hospital for treating the most complex cases from throughout the world. Every day, approximately 20 percent of the hospital’s patients have traveled from outside of Arizona and the United States to seek treatment at St. Joseph’s. U.S News & World Report routinely ranks St. Joseph's among the top hospitals in the United States for neurology and neurosurgery. In addition, St. Joseph's boasts the Creighton University School of Medicine at St. Joseph's, and a strategic alliance with Phoenix Children's Hospital. St. Joseph's is consistently named an outstanding place to work and one of Arizona's healthiest employers. Come grow your career with one of Arizona's Most Admired Companies. Look for us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.   For the health of our community ... we are proud to be a tobacco-free campus. Responsibilities The Neuroscience Publications Department at Barrow Neurological Institute leads the academic publishing industry in author services focused entirely on the neurosciences. We provide editorial and media expertise to support residents, fellows, attending physicians, and researchers at Barrow. Our illustrators, animators, graphic artists, and multimedia specialists work closely with authors to create elegant, accurate visual content using the latest industry standards and technology (including a state-of-the-art render farm) to achieve higher visibility and faster publication. Neuroscience Publications is seeking a Medical Animator/Illustrator to join our team! The candidate will produce animations, stills, and digital models to support the academic publishing mission of all Barrow departments, including Neurosurgery, Neurology, and Research. Located in Phoenix, AZ, this is an in-person hybrid position with 1 day per week remote. Individuals must live within driving distance of the Barrow campus. Animators regularly meet with surgeons, researchers, and faculty during project development. Additionally, our team participates in regular department tours and occasional demonstrations at company events. A link to your portfolio is required. BENEFITS: Pension Plan 403B retirement with company contribution Flexible Spending Accounts Excellent Medical, Dental, Vision Plans with a no premium option available Relocation Incentive for qualifying candidates Tuition Reimbursement Employee Wellness Program Voluntary Benefits available #LI-DH Qualifications REQUIREMENTS Expertise (two years’ experience preferred) with 3D computer animation, modeling software, and medical illustration. Knowledge of video and audio recording, editing and formatting, and associated electronics and operating systems. Proficiency in Maxon ZBrush and a segmentation software. DESIRED SKILLS Storyboarding and storytelling Animation and sense of timing Illustration Refined shading and lighting Experience with effects or simulation Interest in technology Knowledge of copyright Proactively communicate with clients Work independently and collaboratively on projects The following software skills are preferable (but not required): Autodesk Maya, Blackmagic Design Fusion Studio or DaVinci Resolve, Adobe Creative Suite, SideFX Houdini, V-Ray render engine, Substance Designer or Painter, Blender, C4D, or 3ds Max, a render manager software, Python, Lua, MEL scripting, Unreal, Unity, Godot, Mudbox, Wrap 3D, a database software, Linux. EDUCATION Bachelor’s degree in Medical Illustration, Digital Art, or related science field required. Master’s degree in Medical Illustration preferred. Certified Medical Illustrator (CMI) preferred. Pay Range $27.77 - $40.27 /hour   Looking for more jobs near me. Find your favorite job now by visiting our jobs page.

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