This role involves leading and developing user research practices within teams, ensuring user-centered design principles are applied to create accessible and effective digital services. The position requires a strong understanding of user research methodologies and their strategic application to inform service development.
The expected impact of this job is the successful integration of user research into team workflows, leading to the design and delivery of accessible, user-centered digital services that effectively address user needs and strategic objectives.
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At this level, you will be expected to:
Have experience working to the GDS design principals or equivalent standards in the UK Public sector
Build user-centred practices in new teams
Align user research activities with wider plans to inform a service proposition
Carry out user research and supervise and develop other user researchers to assure and improve research practice
Inclusive research. You can help teams understand the diversity of users. You can advocate for inclusive practices and help teams design and deliver accessible services that work for all users.
Research skills. You have experience of, and can help teams adopt, a wide range of primary and secondary user research methods.
Analysis and synthesis. You understand and can help teams apply a range of methods to analyse research data and synthesise findings. You know how to engage sceptical colleagues in analysis and synthesis. You can advise on choice and application of techniques, and can critique colleagues’ findings to assure best practice.
Presenting research findings. You understand the importance of research to effective delivery and can draw out key findings and implications, summarising and tailoring for different audiences
Society and technology. You understand the social and technological context of projects.
Strategic insight. You understand what problem the team is trying to solve. You can align user research activities to inform decision making and action.
Technical understanding. You know about the technologies used to build and operate digital services.
User-centred and agile practices. You understand and have experience of a range of user-centred practices. You can help inexperienced teams adopt user-centred practices and embed them into their agile workflow.
Benefits:
Join Netcompany, where we proudly hold the 5th position on the esteemed UK Top 50 Best Places to Work in the Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Awards for 2024.
At Netcompany, we pride ourselves on our entrepreneurial spirit and our capacity for doing things differently. Our culture is built on fostering low bureaucracy, emphasizing high agility and promoting flexibility, enabling everyone to contribute their best.
Our journey began in the UK with the acquisition of Hunter Macdonald in 2017. As one of Northern Europe's most accomplished IT companies, we have expanded our headcount globally to 7400+ employees and have offices in UK, Denmark, Norway, Poland, Holland and Vietnam.
We are a Disability Confident Employer and are committed to creating an inclusive and diverse environment that celebrates every individual. Our recruitment processes are based on individual merit. If you require any reasonable adjustments or additional support during the interview process, please email Meena at reasonableadjustments@netcompany.com for assistance.
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