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      <description>Location: London | Salary: &amp;pound;500 - &amp;pound;525/day | Type: Contract | Job Title:  User Researcher (SC Cleared)   Contract Length:  4 Months (Inside IR35)   Location:  London   Working Pattern:  Hybrid - 2 Days per Week Onsite   Security Clearance:  Active SC Clearance Required   User Researcher    We are seeking an experienced  User Researcher  to join a high-profile government programme on an initial  4-month contract . This role will play a key part in ensuring services are designed around genuine user needs, helping teams deliver accessible, effective, and evidence-based digital products.  Working within a multidisciplinary agile team, you will plan, conduct, and communicate user research that informs service design, policy decisions, and product development.   Key Responsibilities    Plan, design, and conduct qualitative and quantitative user research activities.  Engage with a wide range of users and stakeholders to understand needs, behaviours, and pain points.  Select and apply appropriate research methods, including interviews, usability testing, surveys, workshops, and contextual inquiry.  Analyse and synthesise research findings into actionable insights.  Present findings and recommendations clearly to stakeholders at all levels.  Work clos...</description>
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