The Massachusetts Medical Society (MMS) is the statewide professional association for physicians and medical students, supporting 25,000 members. We are dedicated to educating and advocating for the physicians of Massachusetts and patients locally and nationally. A leadership voice in health care, the MMS contributes physician and patient perspectives to influence health-related legislation at the state and federal levels, works in support of public health, provides expert advice on physician practice management, and addresses issues of physician well-being. Under the auspices of NEJM Group, the MMS extends our mission globally by advancing medical knowledge from research to patient care through the New England Journal of Medicine, NEJM Evidence, NEJM AI, NEJM Catalyst, NEJM Journal Watch, and through our accredited and comprehensive continuing medical education programs. The world has changed, and so has the way we work. The MMS has adopted a flexible work model that allows most employees to choose where they work - at home, onsite in our Waltham office, or a combination of the two - based on their preferences and our business needs. Because what matters is the work we do, not where we do it. The Sr. UI Designer Developer creates and delivers a world-class digital user experience across desktop, mobile, and applications. They conceptualize, design, and code responsive interfaces as required by functional specifications and business needs. The Sr. UI Designer Developer develops and drives a design vision for MMS and NEJM Group initiatives by leveraging creativity, research, and emerging UI trends. They also collaborate with cross-functional teams and key stakeholders to brainstorm concepts and transform ideas into intuitive, modern, and user-centered designs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional, and Similar Organizations
Number of Employees
251-500 employees