Virtual Recruitment Event - Interaction Designer


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Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities

Listed on

17th April

Location

Hybrid · United Kingdom (multiple locations) Manchester · Birmingham · Darlington · Wolverhampton · Leeds · Bristol

Type

Contract

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Come along and meet us at our virtual recruitment event 25th April. It's a great chance to connect, meet and potentially get hired.

Here at the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), we work on things that make a real difference to people's lives.  

Find out more about what it's like to work in a digital, data and technology role at DLUHC including our culture, ways of working, career progression and staff benefits. You can also read the DLUHC Digital blog to learn about the work we're doing. 

Contract Duration: Up to 23 months (contract duration may differ for existing Civil Servants)

What you'll do as an Interaction Designer  

design clear, usable and inclusive interfaces that meet user needs  

prototype design ideas on Figma at different fidelities  

design inclusive services that meet a wide range of access needs  

work closely with designers, researchers, and developers  

use research and data to develop, test and iterate multiple design ideas  

follow the GOV.UK Design system, the Service Manual and the GOV.UK Style guide  

have a deep understanding of the design components and patterns in the different services 

What we're looking for 

We're looking for people who have experience:  

  • designing clear and usable interfaces that meet user needs 

  • using Figma to prototype design ideas at different fidelities  

  • designing inclusive services that meet a wide range of access needs 

  • using research and data to develop, test and iterate multiple design ideas  

  • giving and receiving constructive feedback  

  • designing collaboratively in a variety of ways (for example, workshops or co-design activities) 

  • experience planning and doing continuous user research in a multidisciplinary team will be essential, as will the experience of involving your team in research activities, analysis, and synthesis

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