Senior Content Designer
Senior Content Designer
9-12 month duration
London 1-2 days/week. Some travel to user research/Leeds.
Inside IR35 - Umbrella only
Job details below
A content designer is responsible for creating, evaluating, updating and reviewing content at all stages of the end-to-end user journey.At this role level, you will:
- be comfortable using evidence, data and research to make content decisions
- build relationships across government and NHS to focus on the needs of the user and to influence stakeholders
- contribute to and use the style guides and content patterns
- engage with and contribute to the cross-NHS and cross-government content community
Ways of working
You can:
- understand and demonstrate awareness of Agile methodology, and can apply an Agile mindset to your work
- work in a fast-paced, evolving environment and use an iterative and flexible approach to enable rapid delivery
- appreciate the importance of Agile project delivery to digital projects in government
- be unafraid to take risks and willing to learn from mistakes
- ensure the team has a situational awareness of one other's work and how it relates to objectives and user needs
- use a range of tools and platforms to plan and manage your work
Content concepts and prototyping
You can:
- understand different prototyping techniques, from paper sketches to coded prototypes, and can use them to visualise content in context
- choose the best option to make content understandable to different audiences and to demonstrate a proposed approach to content changes or improvements
- show the value of prototyping to the team
Stakeholder relationship management (content design)
You can:
- identify important stakeholders and communicate with them clearly and regularly
- tailor communication to stakeholders' needs and work with them to build relationships, while also meeting user needs
- build and reach consensus
- work to improve stakeholder relationships, using evidence to explain decisions made
Strategic thinking (content design)
You can:
- contribute to content strategies and policies
- create content patterns or standards
- provide support for content improvement projects
- effectively focus on outcomes rather than solutions and activities
User focus (content design)
You can:
- identify tasks that will provide insights into a problem
- formulate hypotheses, gain insights from data and user research and make decisions on findings
- understand the range of different users who might access content and services, and can identify their needs based on evidence
- translate user stories into content that meets users' needs, and propose suitable design approaches
- use quantitative and qualitative data about users to turn user insights into outcomes
User Centred Design skills
You can:
- design content to meet user needs and make complex language and processes easy to understand
- present the right information in the right format for what users need
- show robust experience in writing, editing and publishing digital content, and experience in using content management systems and content production processes to publish content
- write in plain language in a way that users understand, making information accessible to all
- understand government accessibility requirements and design content that works with common assistive technologies
- use data, research and evidence to review and evaluate content to make improvements
- consistently and effectively apply content standards and style guidelines to your work
- work to continuously improve content, and understand why content life cycle management is important
- work autonomously
- engage meaningfully and collaborate with SMEs such as policy, clinical safety and information governance to create effective, safe and reliable content that is centred in user needs