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ORGANIZATION: ArdenMed

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We are a non-profit organization building an infrastructure to develop, manufacture, distribute and operate remote-controlled ventilators and oxygen concentrators that will also gather high-resolution treatment data for scientific research and treatment optimization.

We are currently recording a video series explaining the concept and project progress with the goal to raise funds and attract more high-quality volunteer. This will ultimately affect how quickly we can progress to manufacturing and ultimately contribute to saving lives. To make these videos more engaging and help explain the sometimes complex ideas in a short amount of time we are looking for a good animator who can support our videos with custom made animations that reinforce the brand of our organization and strengthen our public appearance.

Since we hope to release these videos as soon as possible we are looking for somebody who can spend more time in the next 2-3 weeks. We need 1-2 relatively simple animations per week of 1-2 minute duration without much detail but with good colour and proportions, schemes timed with existing voice recordings. We have some ideas about the nature of the animations but you will have the opportunity to contribute your creative ideas.

In the future, this role will also have the opportunity to work with medical professionals to create animations with the goal to teach young medical trainees in the developing world how to operate the device and how to provide the right care for COVID-19 patients.

Minimal Requirements

  • can adopt our brand in the animation style (medical, high-tech, charitable)
  • 6 months of full-time experience with computer animations

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About ArdenMed

Location:

Brigham Creek Rd 174, Hobsonville, Auckland 0618, NZ

Mission Statement

Our mission is to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of the world's medical workforce fighting COVID-19

Description

Every Year 4.2 million children under 5 are desperate for oxygen. 800,000 mothers lose their child every year because of Pneumonia, a lung disease often requiring oxygen. This toll is higher than for any other disease in the world. What hospitals in the US and Europe consider one of the most essential treatments is not available for many. The problem, oxygen concentrators keep breaking down in the high humidity, temperature and dust environments, burn through during energy spikes when the power comes back online after one of the many outages or simply breaks and nobody knows how to repair it.

We have set out to change this and develop an oxygen concentrator that will make public health investments much more effective. Our first calculations suggest that we could lower the cost of a child's life by as much as two-thirds. Due to our organization working with volunteers we can reduce the development cost but bringing a medical device to market is hard work and we expect that you meet the requirements and are responsive and transparent with your skills and availability. If our mission sounds important and exciting to you, learn more about us on www.ardenmed.com and apply for one of our open positions through our platform! http://jira.ardenmed.com/plugins/servlet/loginfreeRedirMain?portalid=16&request=136

CAUSE AREAS

Computers & Technology
Crisis Support
Health & Medicine
Computers & Technology, Crisis Support, Health & Medicine

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

Arden Auxiliary Medical Trust23580 Alessandro Blvd. #10193Moreno Valley, CA 92552CA, CA 92552

SKILLS

  • Visual Arts
  • Brand Development & Messaging
  • Graphic Design / Print
  • Animation Software
  • Video Production
  • Advertising

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Depending on how proficient you are

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