Negotiable
Inside
Remote
Newport, Wales, UK
Summary: The role of Senior User Researcher at the Intellectual Property Office involves leading user research activities to enhance user experiences within a digital transformation program. This position requires SC Clearance and entails working remotely with occasional visits to Newport. The successful candidate will collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to deliver user-centered services and advocate for user needs throughout the project lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities:
- Plan and execute user research activities for complex services.
- Collaborate with the user research team to ensure consistency and efficient sharing of findings.
- Advocate for user-centered design principles in project teams.
- Align user research activities with project roadmaps.
- Support junior and mid-weight user researchers in improving research practices.
- Define research objectives, methodologies, and recommendations.
- Apply various user research methods and advise colleagues on their use.
- Present findings to stakeholders and at government service assessments.
- Manage relationships with customers and stakeholders to promote best practices.
- Liaise with other government user research departments for knowledge sharing.
Key Skills:
- Experience as a user researcher in a multi-disciplinary team environment.
- Experience delivering user research in change projects.
- Familiarity with Government Digital Services/CDDO project approaches.
- Ability to plan and deliver user research aligned with project goals.
- Strong communication and presentation skills.
- Experience with user research software (UserZoom, MS Teams, Questback, MS Forms).
- Knowledge of agile delivery methods.
- Experience with user research elements at CDDO Service Assessments (desirable).
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: Newport
Country: UK
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: Senior
Industry: Other
On behalf of the Intellectual Property Office, we are looking for a Senior User Researcher (Inside IR35) for a 13 month contract based REMOTELY with occasional visits to Newport.
Note: SC Clearance is an essential requirement for this role, as a minimum you must be willing & eligible to undergo checks. Please note, due to the exceptional requirements of this position, (and speed at which we require a postholder in situ), preference may be given to candidates who meet all of the essential criteria and hold active security clearance
The Intellectual Property Office (IPO) is the official UK government body responsible for intellectual property (IP) rights including patents, designs, trademarks and copyright. Our ambition is to be the best IP office, and we intend to achieve this by:
. Delivering excellent IP services
. Creating a world leading IP environment
. Making the IPO a brilliant place to work
Key Tasks and Deliverables
At the IPO, as a Senior User Researcher, you will be joining a well-established, inclusive, and close-knit team of professionals who are passionate about improving the experiences of our users. Working at the forefront of our digital Transformation program, you will work to deliver radical changes to our services that meet the needs of our customers and our colleagues.
You will be an experienced practitioner who is able to plan and execute user research activities in larger teams and on more complex services.
Our programme of work includes a number of projects that we are delivering in accordance with the Government Digital Services/CDDO project approach. You will be familiar with this method and have a clear understanding of associated agile delivery methods.
You will apply this understanding to your User Research activity, working collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to design and build products and services which meet our customers' needs.
Core deliverables include
. Prioritised backlog of user needs
. Comprehensive user research plan, by sprint aligned to the product roadmap.
. Maintenance and iteration of existing customer archetypes
. Planning and delivery of user research via mixed methods, utilising IPO approved software (UserZoom, MS Teams, Questback, MS Forms)
. Playbacks and detailed insights reports (in IPO approved software (Miro, MS PowerPoint) for each round of research
Experience/Qualifications required.
At this level, you will be expected to:
. Plan and deliver user research to support your allocated project(s)
. Collaborate with the user research team to ensure consistency in approach and facilitate the efficient sharing of findings.
. Advocate for the user in project teams to ensure that teams take a user-centred, evidence-based approach to service design and delivery.
. Ensure user research activities are aligned with the project teams' road mapped plans to inform the service proposition.
. Provide support to junior and mid-weight user researchers to improve research practice.
. Actively participate and drive user research planning - define research objectives, methodology, sampling approach and recommendations, ensuring that the needs of all users are considered in design and delivery.
. Apply a range of user research methods in practise and support and advise colleagues on choice of methods.
. Present findings that inform wider decisions to key internal and external stakeholders and at government service assessments
. Manage day-to-day relationships with a range of customers and stakeholders, promoting user centred design principles and best practice within IPO.
. Liaise with other government user research departments to share and develop knowledge.
Essential Criteria
. Experience of working as a user researcher in a multi-disciplinary team environment
. Experience of delivery of user research in change projects and ensuring service development is user centred.
. (Desirable) Experience of delivering against the user needs and user research elements at CDDO Service Assessments
Please be aware that this role can only be worked within the UK and not Overseas.