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      <description>Location: London | Salary: 550.00-550.00 Daily | Type: Contract | Service DesignerLocation: RemoteRate: £575/day Inside IR35Duration: Initial contract until October (extension likely)Clearance: Active SCOverviewWe''re looking for an experienced Service Designer to join a growing team supporting central government programmes. You''ll be working within a multidisciplinary delivery team on complex, user-centred services, helping to improve the design and delivery of digital services across the portfolio.This is an opportunity to contribute to high-profile government programmes that support critical public services.Key Responsibilities* Design and improve end-to-end user journeys across complex digital services* Work collaboratively with Product Managers, User Researchers, Business Analysts, Developers, and Delivery Managers. Facilitate workshops to understand user needs, pain points, and service improvements* Produce service blueprints, journey maps, process maps, and design artefacts* Apply user-centred design principles to shape service improvements* Support discovery, Alpha, beta, and live delivery phases. Ensure services are designed to meet user needs while aligning with business and operational objectives* Collaborate across multiple teams to ...</description>
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