Graphic Designer-TOP SECRET Job at Ho'oilina Foundation in Tampa
Ho'oilina Foundation, Tampa, FL, US, 33602
Job Description
Aloha! Are you driven by purpose and energized by the chance to make a real impact? Join our vibrant Native Hawaiian Organization-a proud non-profit dedicated to uplifting and empowering Native Hawaiian communities. As part of a dynamic network of subsidiaries and partners in the GovCon sector, we offer thrilling opportunities across multiple federal agencies. If you're seeking a meaningful career that truly gives back, we'd be honored to connect with you. Let's work together to spark positive change!
Hooilina is on the lookout for a talented Graphic Designer with 5+ years of experience-someone who thinks big, acts boldly, and delivers exceptional results. You're outcome-driven, obsessed with quality, and fueled by innovation that elevates performance, client satisfaction, and mission success. You're ready to grow, collaborate, and leave your mark on mission-critical projects that directly impact the citizens we serve.
THIS POSITION REQUIRES AN ACTIVE TOP SECRET CLEARANCE!
In this role, you will:
Design and develop compelling visual intelligence products for operational and strategic SOF audiences.
Create graphics, infographics, and visual elements supporting all-source intelligence, operational analysis, and sensitive activities.
Transform complex analytical information into clear, powerful visuals for senior leader briefings.
Develop consistent templates, style guides, and branding for J2 mission products.
Respond to rapid-turn needs for targeting, crisis response, I&W, and mission rehearsal.
Produce products across multiple classification domains (NIPR/SIPR/JWICS).
Ensure strict adherence to classification guidelines, dissemination rules, and agency production standards.
Hooilina is a Native Hawaiian-owned 8(a) company committed to fostering a diverse, equitable, and inclusive workplace. We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic. We strongly encourage individuals from Native Hawaiian and other underrepresented communities to apply. We value diversity, welcome unique perspectives, and remain dedicated to creating opportunities that uplift Native Hawaiian communities-and beyond.