User-Centered Design (UCD) Jobs in Westminster

2 of 2 User-Centered Design (UCD) Jobs in Westminster

Senior Content Designer (Central Government)

Westminster, Greater London, UK
Hybrid / WFH Options
CGI
user needs • Creating, editing and managing high-quality content for digital services, ensuring consistency and adherence to the GOV.UK style guide, design principles and WCAG 2.2 AA • Conducting content audits and gap analyses to identify areas for improvement • Understanding how to test content with users to … gather feedback and iterate based on findings • Collaborating with other user-centred design disciplines to create effective government services • Supporting user research and usability testing activities • Understanding users' needs and behaviours, analysing evidence and translating user stories into content that meets their … needs • Working to the government service manual and agile delivery phases Required qualifications to be successful in this role • Proven experience in content design • Working knowledge of the GOV.UK style guide and design principles • Experience working with government publishing tools or content management systems (CMS) • Good More ❯
Employment Type: Full-time
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Lead Jira Administrator

London, Westminster Abbey, United Kingdom
ARM
Our client is rationalising its Atlassian installations for a national programme and is looking for an experienced Jira/Confluence administrator to lead, design and perform the migration, in addition to providing ongoing business-driven enhancement and administration of Jira and Confluence. Key areas of enhancement are * New … schemes for projects etc * Reviewing and improving security groups and roles to improve ease of management * Ensuring effective communication between stakeholders for the design and transition to the single installation * Performing upgrades with communication to affected end users * Optimising and improving Jira/Confluence performance * Working at a More ❯
Employment Type: Contract
Rate: £600 - £650/day Inside IR35
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