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      <description>Location: City | Salary: 400.00-400.00 Daily | Type: Contract | Service Designer Public Sector Digital ServicesRate: Up to 450/dayIR35: Inside IR35Location: Largely remote, with occasional travel to LeedsContract: 6 monthsStart: ASAPWe 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 doingDesign end-to-end user journeys across complex digital servicesFacilitate workshops with stakeholders and delivery teamsProduce service blueprints, journey maps and design artefactsCollaborate closely with User Researchers, Content Designers and DevelopersApply user-centred design principles throughout deliverySupport discovery, alpha and beta activities where requiredEssential ExperiencePrevious Service Design experience within UK Government or HealthcareStrong user-centred design capabilityExperience working within agile multidisciplinary teamsWorkshop facilitation and stakeholder engagementJourney mapping and serv...</description>
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