Hybrid Service Designer for Civic Innovation in Selby

Hybrid Service Designer for Civic Innovation in Selby

Selby Full-Time 55000 - 65000 Β£ / year (est.) Home office (partial)
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Enhance services for residents through user research, journey mapping, and prototyping.
  • Company: North Yorkshire Council, dedicated to civic innovation and community improvement.
  • Benefits: Flexible working, skill development opportunities, and a chance to make a difference.
  • Other info: Collaborative environment with a focus on impactful community projects.
  • Why this job: Join a team that values curiosity and creativity in transforming public services.
  • Qualifications: A passion for service design and a willingness to learn and adapt.

The predicted salary is between 55000 - 65000 Β£ per year.

North Yorkshire Council is seeking a Service Designer to join the Transformation service, focused on improving services for residents.

You will work within the Service Design and Digital Adoption team, contributing to user research, journey mapping and prototyping, and collaborating across disciplines to turn insights into practical improvements.

The role emphasises curiosity, adaptability, and a commitment to developing skills in service design and digital adoption.

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Hybrid Service Designer for Civic Innovation in Selby employer: Applefields School

Whitby School is an exceptional employer dedicated to fostering a nurturing and inspiring environment for both students and staff. With a strong emphasis on collaboration, mental health support, and continuous professional development, we empower our employees to grow in their careers while making a meaningful impact on the lives of young people. Located in the heart of the Whitby community, our school embodies values of ambition, courage, character, and endeavour, ensuring that every day offers new challenges and rewards.

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Contact Details:

Applefields School Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Hybrid Service Designer for Civic Innovation in Selby

User Research
Journey Mapping
Prototyping
Collaboration
Curiosity
Adaptability
Service Design