Service & Content Designer
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Job description
The planning system is one of the most important layers of everyday democracy. It shapes our homes, our neighbourhoods, our environment and therefore our lives. It is also at the front line of the climate challenge - as we retrofit our existing homes and neighbourhoods, and build new ones. Yet the planning system we have today is famous for being slow, opaque, bureaucratic and inaccessible, especially to those who don't have a lot of money or time., The role will involve:
- Hosting online discovery sessions with stakeholders and experts to scope new services, and to understand user and stakeholder needs.
- Designing and building service flows within the Plan editor, using clear language that is easy to understand.
- Making sense of legislation and policies, converting them into rules.
- Working with officers and user researchers to test and improve those services.
- Producing graphics and visual content (only if you're into that kind of thing)
- Producing resources for council officers on how to design, create and managed services in Plan
- Working alongside the product team and developers to improve the platform.
If you are a clear thinker and communicator, and have a passion for making public services better, this is the perfect role for you.
Requirements
- Excellent logic / analytical skills Able to unpick complex, overlapping sources of information and make sense out of them. Willing to do the hard work to make it simple for users. (We have put an optional puzzle below).
- Clear thinker You must be able see the wood for the trees. Or if you don't understand something, you are someone who has the confidence to say so, and ask a person who does.
- A natural do-er deliverer Someone who is happy to operate independently, take the initiative and quickly build a first version of a service, which others can then help test and improve.
- Loves making things simple You should have some understanding of the principles of user-centered design and best practices for digital content.
- Good writing skills Able to distill complex information into clear, accessible, jargon-free language, without distorting its meaning.
- A good listener and communicator able to draw-out people's knowledge, build trust, to read between the lines of what stakeholders are telling you, being sensitive to their fears and concerns, whilst also finding ways to allay those fears or challenge false expectations.
- Purpose-driven Motivated by working on big social challenges, and making democracy work better.
Nice to haves
- Experience or knowledge of the planning system or adjacent areas like building control
- Experience or knowledge of user research (UR) and testing with users
- Significant relevant experience designing services and/or content for the web especially for public services.
- Illustration or graphic skills For example, using Adobe Illustrator or similar to create web graphics and even videos., (a)the materials used in any exterior work (other than materials used in the construction of a conservatory) must be of a similar appearance to those used in the construction of the exterior of the existing dwellinghouse;
(b)any upper-floor window located in a wall or roof slope forming a side elevation of the dwellinghouse must be-
(i)obscure-glazed, and
Benefits & conditions
- Work with a small, but incredibly talented, friendly, and motivated team in a high-expectations, but always kind and inclusive environment. Trying to change systems can be hard work, so we look after each other.
- Ridiculously flexible working. Work where you want and when you want (most of the time at least).
- Work at the leading edge of transforming services that are used by thousands every year, and play a huge role in tackling key challenges such as housing and carbon reduction.
- Pioneer the use of low-code, collaborative tools to build and deploy user-centered services across government.