Interaction Designer - HM Land Registry - HEO
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It is an exciting time for HM Land Registry as we continue on a major transformation programme. HMLR’s ambition is to become the world’s leading land registry for speed, simplicity and an open approach to data. We are looking for 2 Interaction Designers to join our Customer and Strategy directorate.
Job Description
 * analyse and interpret user needs and business objectives in highly complex service areas to understand problems to be solved
 * develop and recommend design concepts that help re‑imagine how services can be delivered end‑to‑end and identify potential areas of improvement
 * work with user researchers, business analysts and developers to turn concepts and design hypotheses into user‑centred services
 * design interactions and flows that simplify complex systems and services
 * support workshops and design sprints with the team, senior stakeholders and users
 * create and rapidly iterate low and high‑fidelity prototypes to test and communicate ideas with users
 * present work back within your agile team, and at community show and tell, critique and feedback sessions
 * utilise the design system patterns and components and contribute new patterns to our design system with support from the team
 * contribute to services assessments as necessary to ensure the services meet the Service standard
 * Support design leadership to communicate the value of user‑centred design in the organisation
Person specification
 * Knowledge of what good end‑to‑end public services look like and recognise the importance of designing in an inclusive, accessible way
 * Adopt to creating useable, responsive and accessible user interfaces and understand users’ needs
 * A good grounding and experience in user‑centred design, from concept to final delivery; and experience of producing simple designs to solve problems for complex journeys and multichannel services.
We offer training opportunities, professional development, and support from expert colleagues.
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