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Role: User Researcher
Location: London
Pay: up to £500 per day outside of IR35
Duration: 6 months
London based Central Government organisation, are looking for a User Researcher to join their expanding team.
You will be responsible for designing, conducting, analysing, and reporting on user-cantered design research and usability testing for the company website, including identification of user needs and goals, task and workflow modeling, ethnography and persona development as well as rapid iterative usability testing, and more formal, in-depth testing.
Essential:
* Experience of using a variety of usability testing methodologies to reveal actionable customer insights and gather user needs for web based services
* Experience of creating research strategies/approaches
* Experience of managing and analysing usability test sessions, and facilitating workshops
* Knowledge of human factors, ethnography, and the user-cantered design process
* Experience of audience modelling and developing design personas
* Experience across web content, tools and transactional services- complex user journeys
Desirable:
* Previous experience as a User Researcher in Central Government - beneficial but not essential
* Degree in HCI/ Usability/ Cognitive Psychology/ Market Research or related field
* Experience of working in a multi-disciplinary agile development team
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User Researcher / User Research / User Experience Researcher / User Journey / Government / London
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