Interaction Designer

Department for Work and Pensions ,
Manchester, Greater Manchester
Salary: £34448 - £39674 per annum

Overview

DWP. Digital with Purpose. We're looking for a talented Interaction Designer to join our growing community of experts. DWP is leading a once in a generation programme of welfare reform and you'll help drive forward a key part of one of the biggest and highest-profile digital transformation programmes in the world. DWP currently has an enormously ambitious and challenging agenda, often working in partnership with the private and voluntary sector. We provide services and support to over 20 million people, are responsible for over 730 million benefit payment transactions each year. At the heart of this massive agenda is the digital transformation of the services that DWP provides, which will radically improve how government interacts with people. We'll make our services easier and swifter to access; the time taken to develop new services will be decreased and the cost of delivery will be reduced significantly. Duties. Work. Projects. You and your role: As an Interaction Designer, you will work across the team, owning the delivery of artefacts and supporting interaction design. You will work alongside researchers and developers to deliver DWP services, products and tools which fulfil user needs. You will have a strong understanding of all the elements of interaction design and experience of working in multidisciplinary teams. You will have a solid technical understanding and be comfortable delivering prototypes. Your focus will be on fulfilling user needs and understanding user journeys, using prototypes to do so. You will be interested in developing the design practice and will be comfortable managing small teams whilst also feeding into the larger team. What skills, knowledge and experience are we looking for? It's essential that you: Are recognised as an industry specialist or capable of giving significant advice and guidance to others. Have a proven track record of working from a digital perspective, including iterating interaction design for complex situations and difficult or technical problems and processes. Are able to demonstrate experience of engaging multidisciplinary teams with a user-centred design process and explaining design decisions in a way that other people understand. Have experience of putting forward the case for interaction design to senior stakeholders, policy colleagues and product owners. Have been involved with and ran workshops with a focus on user-centred design. Have taken the lead in setting design priorities. Have experience of consulting regularly with senior stakeholders to provide analysis and recommendations. Check out some tips for getting hired here at DWP Digital at - http://bit.ly/2SugTEt & http://bit.ly/3bw3Fzo Where will you work? You'll join our team at our digital hub in Manchester . Easy-to-reach and with great facilities, the hub has its own character and community. Based in the city centre and is easily accessible by tram, bus or rail, it's facilities include a TechBar, café, cycle shelter, showers, Wudu washing facilities, user experience lab and UX command centre. Have a closer look at the facilities at http://bit.ly/31WgPjd It is also one of the training locations of the GDS Academy- http://bit.ly/3831RvM We provide the latest tech and tooling and foster a collaborative culture to help our agile, multidisciplinary teams think big and try new things. You will work alongside people who care passionately about public service, making a difference and delivering for our customers. We're the UK's biggest government department with over 80,000 diverse and brilliant people on our team. We are an equal opportunity employer and we welcome applications regardless of age, gender, race or sexuality. Our Offer In return for your skills we offer competitive salary up to £39,674 p.a. , a brilliant civil service pension, and a generous leave package. We also have a broad benefits package built around your work-life balance which includes: Flexible working and family friendly policies Volunteering and charitable giving Discounts and savings on shopping, fun days out and more Interest-free loans to buy a bike or a season ticket Sports and social activities Learning and development, including coaching