Service Designer
Remote
Job Number
49056
Posted
18th Nov 2021 : 10:42 am
Job Status
Live
Job Type
Temporary
Duration
Other
Pay Type
Inside IR35
Pay Rate
£353.54 PAYE rate - 475.00 Umbrella Company rate
Payment Method
Daily
Contact
Surita Dadral
Contact details
0203 356 4949, admin@121.uk.com
Job Description
The public sector client is looking to recruit a Service Designer for a short term contract which will run up until the end of the financial year, March 2022. The client has confirmed this assignment enables you to work remotely.
Previous government experience is essential for this assignment.
Essential Skills & Experience
Design the end-to-end journey of a service, helping users complete their goal and deliver a policy intent. This involves the creation of, or change to, transactions, products and content across both digital and offline channels provided by different parts of the organisation. Be a competent designer who is able to develop designs based on evidence of user needs and organisational outcomes. Make good decisions but be able to recognise when to ask for further guidance and support. Contribute to the development of design concepts and be able to interpret evidence-based research and incorporate this into the work.
Key Tasks & Deliverables
Typical Skills:
Experience of working in agile, including an awareness of agile tools and how to use them.
Listen to the needs of technical and business stakeholders, and interpret them in a way that is clear for both audiences.
Be responsive to changes in technology, adapting the approach accordingly.
Understand the importance of assisted digital and can design services and make decisions to meet users needs.
Absorb large amounts of conflicting information and use it to produce simple designs.
Identify constraints and can communicate about these and work within them, challenging their validity where necessary.
Generate multiple solutions to a problem and test them.
Understand the sustainability and consequences of your decisions and can make decisions characterised by managed levels of risk and complexity.
Approach prototyping as a team activity, actively soliciting prototypes and testing with others.
Able to write HTML and add new tags.
Collaborate with user researchers and can represent users internally.