Content design manager
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Job Type | |
Location | Bristol or Nottingham |
Area | South West, UKMidlands, UK |
Sector | Digital |
Salary | £375.00.Umbrella |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | Jackie Fielding |
Telephone | 07740107091 |
Job Ref | 28973 |
- Description
- • Job Title: Content design manager – digital
• CV Submission Deadline: Wednesday 30th May 2018 @ 1335PM
• Daily Pay Rates: £375 UMB
• Location: Office address where assignment will be based
DVSA, The Axis Building, 112 Upper Parliament Street, Nottingham, NG1 6LP, or
DVSA, Berkeley House, Croydon Street, Bristol, BS5 0DA
Occasional travel between Nottingham and Bristol will be needed to work with other team
members.
Occasional travel to London to the Government Digital Service. Occasional attendance at
conferences and events to learn about content design and share what we’re doing.
• Contract Length: Asap to 29/09/2018
• Security Clearance Level Required: DBS - BPSS with Basic Disclosure (issued by Disclosure & Barring Service or Disclosure Scotland)
Experience
Digital data and technology profession: lead content designer
Essential
Level: practitioner
stakeholder relationship management
strategic thinking
user-centred content design
user focus
Desirable
Level: practitioner
agile
prototyping
Additional Information:
Responsible for
DVSA’s compliance with the government’s design principles and standards, and the agency’s
reputation in these regards
• Identifying people’s needs using web analytics and both desk and practical user research, and
matching them to appropriate content formats
• Creation, monitoring and improvement of content and style across DVSA’s content on
GOV.UK in response to evidence of people’s needs, behaviours and preferences
• Influencing the continual improvement and development of GDS’s systems to better serve the
people who use our content
• managing, developing and recruiting creative and skilled content designers.
Ensures that
• Communications Business Partners and other major commissioners of content and publishing
receive excellent ‘account management’ and that each of their audience’s publishing needs and
preferences are prioritised over the agency’s convenience or conventions
• it is continually simpler, clearer and faster for people to understand, remember and act on
government services and information, so they can stay safe and comply with the law and
national standards
• user-centred content is created and presented to be as effective as possible in the service of
DVSA’s strategy, in response to analytics and user insight
• management of DVSA’s content is Agile, appropriately prioritised and responsive
• DVSA is a great place to work for content designers, with the right equipment, professional
networks, knowledge and understanding they need
• all DVSA’s GOV.UK publishing content (not transactional or data content) has appropriate
subject matter expert approval for accuracy, reliability and compliance.
Responsible for managing a team of content designers who match user needs to appropriate
content formats, and creation, monitoring and improvement of content and style across DVSA’s
content on GOV.UK.