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User Researcher (Contract)

User Researcher (Contract)

Team:

User Research

Location:

Hybrid - Newcastle, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, London

Commitment:

Contract - Contingent Day Rate

Ready to turn curiosity into impact?  

Do you want to use research to shape services that make a real impact? Are you ready to bring curiosity and insight to projects that improve people’s lives? 

If so, Opencast could be the place for you. We’re a growing tech consultancy that creates user-centred solutions with purpose for our clients in government, healthcare and purpose-driven businesses. As a User Researcher, you’ll uncover the needs and voices of people, work in multi-disciplinary teams to feed these needs into design decisions shape impactful services, and bring curiosity, pragmatism and insight to projects. You’ll enjoy, a supportive community whilst working across public sector clients, to solve real problems that impact people's lives. 

What you'll do within our teams

  • Plan research approaches for complex projects that might have multiple research activities running at the same time whilst being delivered by other researchers 

  • Offer oversight of research conducted by other people, either formally or informally, to improve research practices 

  • Identify where research points to areas that need more investigation and, where necessary, help to re-define the project scope and priorities in response to this 

  • Produce the required documentation and materials for research activity, including discussion guides and consent forms 

  • Recruit participants in line with GDPR and MRS guidelines 

  • Use your excellent communication skills to clearly explain your approach to your team and stakeholders 

You'll suit this role if you: 

  • Use a wide range of quantitative and qualitative research methods, including things like interviews, surveys, workshops, focus groups, shadowing, diary studies, usability testing, eye tracking, A/B testing, and analytics  

  • Have a strong understanding of GDS and designing to government service standards, preferably on projects that passed assessment(s) 

  • Can identify key themes, user needs, business needs, and personas through analysis  

  • Can explain findings to a range of audiences and translate these into areas of the service that need design focus 

  • Can produce user research deliverables like personas and journey maps  

  • Make sure your research is inclusive and includes people with disabilities and those who need support to use digital services 

  • Can build strong relationships with clients and persuade stakeholders of the importance of research to a project  

  • Thrive in a multidisciplinary team and encourage teammates to shadow and take part in research  

  • Understand agile processes  

  • Enjoy working with clients as they evolve and adapt 

  • Are naturally curious and able to champion your own learning and development  

  • Are an advocate for user-centred design  

  • Are respectful and tactful in your approach to clients who perhaps aren’t as familiar with user-centred design  

  • Are proactive and will take the initiative to solve a problem rather than seeing it and ignoring it  

  • Are keen to share your knowledge and experience

If you have any of this experience, please show it on your CV and in the interview.

Bonus nice-to-haves

  • Experience in another UCD specialism (interaction design, content design or strategy, service design)