Salary: £19,500 - 21,000 per year Requirements: Strong experience in user-centred design for both digital and non-digital interactions Proficiency in creating and iterating prototypes using appropriate tools and methodologies Ability to work effectively across multidisciplinary agile teams Strong understanding of accessibility and inclusion best practices Excellent collaboration skills to provide constructive feedback and contribute to shared design patterns Capability to use user research and analytics to understand user needs and identify design opportunities Experience supporting and mentoring other designers Portfolio link is mandatory for CV review Responsibilities: Demonstrate best practice in user-centred design for both digital and non-digital interactions Work effectively across multidisciplinary agile teams, adapting quickly to change Champion accessibility and inclusion, considering the impact of new and emerging technologies Collaborate with designers across other teams, providing constructive feedback and contributing to shared design patterns Use user research and analytics to understand user needs and identify design opportunities Create and iterate prototypes using appropriate tools and methodologies, advising others on best practice Lead and coordinate design work, supporting and mentoring other designers where required Actively support and contribute to the cross-government design community Technologies: Support Security UX UI Design More: We are an experienced and dedicated digital team within a UK government body, focused on delivering user-centred solutions across various services. This 12-month contract role offers competitive pay of up to £700 per day, depending on interview performance. Our team values collaboration and continuous learning, and we are located in either Manchester or Leeds with 60% in-office requirements. Security clearance (BPSS) is required for this position. last updated 8 week of 2026