User Researcher
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Job Type | |
Location | Newport or Titchfield |
Area | South West, UKWales, UK |
Sector | Digital |
Salary | £450-£500 |
Start Date | ASAP |
Advertiser | Leanne Howlett |
Telephone | 07597378032 |
Job Ref | LH-RITM0 |
- Description
- Job Title: User Researcher
Rate: £450-£500
Grade: Contract
Location: Titchfield/ Newport
Job description
This is initially a 3-month temporary contract role with an immediate starting date for suitably skilled business analyst to provide central support on the development of the RDMF and the underlying indices. The role will involve:
Plan, design and carry out research activities with users that help the RDMF team get a deep understanding of the people that will use it
Understand the users of the RDMF and plan how each iteration of the framework will cater for their needs.
Key Responsibilities
Your research will inform the content and the shape of the framework in this and next iterations of the RDMF
Ensure that the RDMF is well suited to aligned to answer government policy questions
Ensure that the strategic vision for the project reflects user needs
Research into the design of the interface which suit user needs
Analysis of the stakeholders and user groups
Works with
Senior managers both in DA and across the wider business to ensure targets, goals and standards are met to timetable;
Relevant data and product experts in DA, a number of the clients divisions and teams spread across the the company to ascertain and quantify metadata requirements across the business;
Cross-discipline, cross-directorate team on the development of the RDMF
Variety of users and stakeholders
Person Specification
Good inter-personal and communication skills;
Stakeholder management skills (dealing with suppliers and customers);
Self-starter e.g. problem solving and taking initiative to sort out issues.
Skills and Experience
Essential
Research skills
Analysis and synthesis
Inclusive research
User cantered and agile practices
Society and technology focus
Strategic insight
Stakeholder relationship management
User focus
Desirable
Technical understanding