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Senior Interaction Designer - 4 Month Contract Role

NECSWS
Full-time
Remote
United Kingdom
Interaction & UX Design

Company Description

Come join us and make a difference in the world! 

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Job Description

We are looking to hire a Senior Interaction Designer for a 4-month contract - start date will be immediate.

At NEC Digital Studio, we believe in design practices that make the world more human. 

NEC Digital Studio was created to put people at the centre of services, positively changing how they experience the world. Everything we design, build and maintain is made for life.  

Our mission is to empower organisations to be more effective, inclusive and sustainable, through tools, systems and experiences that are intelligent, integrated and intuitive for all.  

As a people-first digital studio, we are designing and developing evidence-led solutions at scale to transform the services used by everyone, every day. We specialise in working with seldom heard voices and diverse user groups. We practice participatory co-design and ethical research. Our teams are experts in accessibility and digital inclusion 

We’d love your help. And we’ll support you all the way. Discover more at NEC Digital Studio | Made for Life (necsws.com) 

What we’re looking for: 

We’re looking for a skilled practitioner with significant experience in delivering design projects. The focus of your role will be to create end-to-end, evidence-based designs for services & products which are inclusive, accessible and planet-friendly. You’ll often be working with multidisciplinary teams on complex projects where autonomy and project management will be important.  

We’re on the hunt for someone who will champion our values: to care passionately, be fluent in people, believe in your craft, push convention, be open to change, value each other.  

We work with a broad range of clients, some of whom are completely new to user-centred design (UCD). This means you’ll also play a key role in championing our UCD approach.  

The role may also involve: 

  • Leading and directing projects – You’ll lead multidisciplinary teams and clients in the pursuit of inclusive, accessible and planet-friendly services.  
  • Team support and management – You’ll help to support the design team by inspiring and line managing team members, including overseeing appraisals and professional development.  
  • Defining and refining practice – You’ll help to define the way our disciplines work together, and progress the way NEC Digital Studio does inclusive, sustainable design.   
  • Supporting new business – You’ll help NEC Digital Studio find and win work by spotting opportunities with clients and helping with proposals and pitches.   

Your skills and experience: 

We’d like to hear from you if you have skills or experience in some or all of these areas:  

  • Research – You work with user researchers and service designers as part of a multi-disciplinary team to create designs based on research that meet user needs. Experience in facilitating user research and usability testing is desirable.
  • User-centred journeys & experiences - You choose the right approaches to lead projects to outcomes that are great for the user, feasible to implement, and fit the client’s strategic vision.  
  • Facilitation - Lead on design workshops and design sprints with the team, senior stakeholders and users
  • Verbal Communication – You clearly explain complex problems and design decisions to non-design stakeholders, including risks and unresolved issues, and build consensus by asking difficult questions and challenging assumptions.
  • Visual communication - You lead teams to make clear and compelling points through well-designed visuals. This may include drawing and sketching or graphic communication  
  • Written communication - You guide teams on the most appropriate written formats and structures for each project.  You create and oversee clear, concise writing.  
  • Prototyping - You lead teams, clients and stakeholders to scope targeted prototyping exercises. You work across disciplines to design, build and test prototypes in various fidelities that contribute to project outcomes. It’s also desirable but not essential if you can prototype in code to create dynamic prototypes using HTML, CSS and Javascript.
  • Accessibility awareness – strong understanding of accessibility standards and can confidently help teams apply accessibility best practice across every project phase
  • Design to development - foster excellent working relationships between design and development teams, ensuring smooth delivery of software builds and testing.
  • Stakeholder management – you know how to negotiate and guide clients and stakeholders towards positive outcomes that deliver outcomes within budget.  
  • Proactive and autonomous – you can lead the conversation, and look for ways to participate and add value 
  • Iterative Design – You refine solutions through continuous feedback and testing, ensuring designs evolve in response to user needs, constraints, and business goals.
  • Evidence-Based Design – You ground design decisions in user research findings, using data and insights to validate approaches, reduce risk, and improve usability.
  • GDS Knowledge – You have experience in the GDS delivery approach including, knowledge of the GDS design system, principles and service standard.

How we work: 

We work with central and local government, the NHS, charity and private sector organisations.  We also often work with our NECSWS colleagues, which includes sectors such as Public Safety and Justice, amongst other areas.

Beyond individual projects, NEC Digital Studio’s Interaction Designers support each other at weekly meet-ups where we share our work, discuss its wider implications, and learn about methods.  

You’ll also broaden your skills by working closely with members of the User Research and our other Digital teams, including interaction service designers, and content designers, developers and user researchers.   

All of our Interaction Designers are supported by more senior members of the Product Design team. They look after your wellbeing, help you set goals and objectives and provide feedback to help you grow.  

Qualifications

  • Experience:
    • Must have experience delivering coded prototypes in the .Gov Prototyping Kits
    • Delivering accessible, user-centred designs and prototypes 
    • Advising on accessibility, usability, and inclusivity standards 
    • Participating in Agile ceremonies

Additional Information

NEC Software Solutions is an equal opportunities employer, welcoming applications from all communities. If you require any reasonable adjustments or have specific accessibility needs during the recruitment or interview process, please feel free to share these with us. We are committed to ensuring an inclusive and accommodating experience for all candidates.

Who We Are:

We’re NEC Software Solutions (part of global tech giant NEC Corporation). While you read this ad, our software is helping to dispatch ambulances, support families, keep trains on the move, locate missing people and even test the hearing of newborn babies.

Working with us, you’ll be helping our 3,000+ employees push the boundaries of what’s possible and support amazing public services.

We work with governments, hospitals, police forces, housing providers, local authorities and more. We help them pay financial support faster, speed up treatments for patients and respond to emergencies in the right way. The more we do, the more our customers can do for others. And together, we make a world of difference.

We’d love your help. And we’ll support you all the way.

OTHER INFORMATION

Candidates must be able to demonstrate a pre-existing right to work and travel within the UK. Documentary evidence will be required. All offers are subject to satisfactory vetting, references and occupational health checks.  Depending on the nature of the role a Disclosure Barring Service (DBS) check may also be required.