Qualitative Research Jobs in Lancashire

2 of 2 Qualitative Research Jobs in Lancashire

UX Researcher

Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
The Portfolio Group
of 3 year in a similar role or a degree in a related field (e.g., Design, Psychology, Sociology) with an understanding of user-centered design (UCD) principles. · Understanding of Qualitative & Quantitative Research: Foundational knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative research methods and when each should be used. · Attention to detail: You excel at preparing and reviewing … research materials and data with accuracy, ensuring the quality of insights delivered. · Passionate and Curious: You have a genuine interest in UX research and a strong desire to learn and grow within the field. · Adaptable: You're flexible and open to feedback, able to adjust to new challenges and tasks. · Collaborative: You enjoy working in a team, learning … from others, and contributing to group success. Technical Skills Essential: · User Research Basics: Familiarity with user research techniques, including interviews, surveys, and usability testing, to understand user needs and behaviors. · Data Analysis: Basic knowledge of reviewing and interpreting qualitative and quantitative research data. · Communication: Strong communication skills, with a desire to learn effective ways to share More ❯
Employment Type: Full-Time
Salary: £35,000 - £40,000 per annum
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User Researcher - hybrid Manchester or Newcastle

Manchester, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
Hybrid / WFH Options
Sanderson
Role description The User Researcher will work within the agile scrum team to define, plan and conduct user research with the goal of building team empathy needed to create positive outcomes and experiences for users - both internal users and external users. They will take a lead on scoping, planning, conducting and analysing the research by creating research plans, protocols and activities using qualitative quantitative or mixed-method approaches. They will analyse and synthesise research findings to translate insights into user needs and opportunities, communicating compelling user insights to the product owner, team and wider stakeholders. They will contribute research findings to enable evidence-based product and design decisions and will champion the user … to ensure that the product delivers Essential skills and experience Experience of planning scoping conducting, analysing and communicating user research throughout the Agile product development lifecycle. Experience of qualitative user research methods including usability testing ethnographic observation interviews surveys contextual inquiry and focus groups. Experience of working within ann Agile scrum team, working acrosss Designers, Product Owners More ❯
Employment Type: Contractor
Rate: £400 - £430 per day
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