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Christian App Developer/UX Designer

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Lifestone Ministries/Union Gospel Press

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Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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At LifeStone Ministries, we are looking for a contract Christian app developer/UX designer.
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Primary Skills (must-have): 1) Product / UX designer for web dashboards and multi-step workflows, not brand-only or marketing-site work. 2) Strong information architecture and flows for multiple roles (admin, author, mentor, student) in one app. 3) Experience with nested / structured content (course builders, CMS, program curricula): parent/child hierarchy, authoring vs. learner views. 4) Delivers Figma (or equivalent) with user flows, key screens, states (empty, loading, error), and handoff notes engineers can implement. 5) Designs within existing patterns (sidebar app shell, cards, dialogs, tables, tabs) and a component-based system—your stack is shadcn/ui + Tailwind tokens, not a blank canvas. 6) Focus on clarity during alpha: onboarding, discoverability, labels, hierarchy, and reducing confusion. 7) Accessibility basics: contrast, focus, form labels, touch targets; designs that don't fight WCAG-minded implementation. 8) Comfortable reviewing staging builds and iterating from real feedback (e.g. alpha test pain points). Additional Skills (nice-to-have, not required): 1) Can read or lightly tweak HTML/CSS or React so they understand implementation cost and feasibility. 2) Familiarity with shadcn/ui, Radix, or Tailwind so specs reference real components, not custom widgets your team would have to reinvent. 3) Can produce spacing/type specs or token updates (colors, radius) your devs map to globals.css—still design-led, not "they ship PRs."
Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Medina, OH 44256