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      <description>Location: Leeds | Salary: &amp;pound;400 - &amp;pound;450/day | Type: Contract | Service Designer | Public Sector Digital Services    Rate:  Up to -450/day  IR35:  Inside IR35  Location:  Largely remote, with occasional travel to Leeds  Contract:  6 months  Start:  ASAP  We are supporting a consultancy partner delivering a major public sector digital transformation programme and are looking for an experienced  Service Designer  to join a multidisciplinary team.  Working alongside User Researchers, Product Managers and Delivery teams, you''ll help shape user-centred digital services, ensuring they are accessible, evidence-led and aligned to best practice.   What you''ll be doing    Design end-to-end user journeys across complex digital services  Facilitate workshops with stakeholders and delivery teams  Produce service blueprints, journey maps and design artefacts  Collaborate closely with User Researchers, Content Designers and Developers  Apply user-centred design principles throughout delivery  Support discovery, alpha and beta activities where required    Essential Experience    Previous Service Design experience within  UK Government or Healthcare   Strong user-centred design capability  Experience working within agile multidisciplinary teams  Workshop faci...</description>
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