As Junior UX/UCD Designer you will be responsible for working with teams and digital services to ensure they are legible, accessible and work well for our users. You’ll understand how visual elements of a service come together to allow users to complete tasks and have some experience in either web development, graphic design or content design. You will be able to wireframe, prototype or sketch out appropriate layouts for a range of tasks, understanding how digital legibility and branding might affect the way a service behaves. You’ll work with other UX Designers, front end developers, architects and designers to ensure that consideration is given to Accessibility standards (e.g. WCAG). You’ll help to complete work on content, labelling and design changes to existing systems, as well as looking at options for new services. You will participate in the agile development practises of our teams, working across the Teach First digital estate. Do you have some experience in user interface design, web design or have graphic design skills and knowledge? Can you show how different interface elements and tasks might need to change to accommodate different users and devices? Do you have some knowledge about how to test services for accessibility and/or common problems that users experience with online services? Do you have an awareness of prototyping (e.g. mock-ups) and could sketch out what a service, screen or tasks might look like? Do you understand the importance of improving the digital experience for users and how changes to services can result in better uptake and customer satisfaction? Can you communicate in a clear way to technical and non-technical colleagues? Yes, to the above? Then we want to hear from you. You might be our next Junior UX/UCD Designer! See more