Job Description
Service Designer - Central Government (UCD-Led Projects)
3-Month Rolling Contract | £530 per day (Inside IR35)Fully Remote (UK-Based Only)
We are looking for a Service Designer with strong, proven experience working on UK Central Government services. You will join a public sector programme centred on improving fraud related services, applying deep user understanding and service design thinking to shape end-to-end journeys that meet Government Service Standards.
This role is ideal for a designer who thrives on tackling complex user problems, influencing strategy, and driving evidence based service improvements.
Key Responsibilities
* Lead the design of user centred services for fraud detection and prevention within a government context.
* Conduct and contribute to user research activities, synthesising insights to define user needs, current pain points, and opportunities for service improvement.
* Create and maintain key UCD artefacts such as service blueprints, journey maps, ecosystem maps, process flows, and prototypes.
* Collaborate within a multidisciplinary delivery team (researchers, PMs, interaction designers, developers, policy specialists).
* Ensure all service designs align to GDS Service Standard, accessibility guidelines, and inclusive design principles.
* Support agile ways of working, inputting into discovery, alpha and beta phases as required.
Essential Skills & Experience
You must have:
* Proven Service Design experience within UK Central Government
* A strong track record applying UCD principles, research driven design, and evidence based decision making.
* Experience working across the full service lifecycle discovery, alpha, beta within agile teams.
* Ability to define end-to-end services, mapping interactions across people, processes, systems, and channels.
* Strong facilitation and stakeholder management skills, including workshops, playback sessions, and alignment conversations.
* Confidence working remotely while collaborating continuously with a multidisciplinary team.
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