Animator – Internal Communications (Part-Time, Remote)

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<p><strong>Animator – Internal Communications (Part-Time, Remote)</strong></p><p><em>Contract | 20–30 hrs/week | Fully Remote | East Coast preferred</em></p><p><br></p><p>We’re supporting a client with ongoing internal communications, training, and presentation content and are looking for a <strong>skilled Animator</strong> to support high-quality animated work used across internal platforms.</p><p><br></p><p>This is a <strong>true animation role</strong>. The work requires strong fundamentals, polish, and an understanding of how animation supports clarity and communication at scale.</p><p><br></p><p>This role is well-suited for an experienced animator who wants <strong>flexible, part-time work</strong> alongside a full-time role or other client work.</p><p><br></p><p><strong>What You’ll Be Doing</strong></p><ul><li>Animate explainer content, sequences, and visual narratives</li><li>Create character and non-character animation as needed</li><li> Animate diagrams, systems, workflows, and abstract concepts</li><li>Support internal presentations, training modules, and video content</li><li>Collaborate with writers, designers, and stakeholders on storyboards</li><li>Own animation from concept through final delivery</li></ul><p><br></p><p>What We’re Looking For</p><ul><li>4+ years of professional animation experience</li><li>Strong fundamentals in timing, spacing, weight, and movement</li><li>Proven experience producing <strong>finished, high-quality animated work</strong></li><li>Comfortable animating abstract ideas, systems, and narratives</li><li>Able to take loose briefs and translate them into strong visual solutions</li><li>Reliable, organized, and able to work independently</li><li><em>Visual style is </em><strong><em>polished, intentional, and professional</em></strong></li><li><em>Comparable to animation used in </em><strong><em>SaaS platforms, enterprise software, healthcare, or technical </em>environments</strong></li><li><em>Not social-first. Not template-driven. Not gimmicky.</em></li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Tools & Skills</p><ul><li>After Effects (required)</li><li>Illustrator and Photoshop (required)</li><li>Experience with character rigs and animation systems</li><li>Cinema 4D, Blender, or other 3D tools a strong plus</li><li>Storyboarding experience preferred</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Schedule & Logistics</p><ul><li>20–30 hours per week</li><li>Fully remote</li><li>East Coast time zone preferred for collaboration</li><li>Flexible schedule (evenings/weekends acceptable)</li><li>Consistent availability and dependable delivery required</li></ul><p><br></p><p>Not a Fit If You Are:</p><ul><li>Primarily a social video editor</li><li>Focused only on short-form marketing ads</li><li>Looking for purely experimental or entertainment-driven animation</li><li>Expecting heavy art direction on every project</li></ul>

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