The Service Designer will be part of a skilled multidisciplinary team leading on the strategic design, prototyping and build of excellent public services.
Youll collaboratively build cross-government services that are user-centred, equitable, sustainable and accessible, helping to identify and solve population scale problems, focussing on the design of services at scale.
In frog were building a new capability to work at the cutting edge of policy design.
We need strategic service designers that understand the policy lifecycle and how to: test iterate and improve policy in the same way you would a digital service.
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Its the vanguard of design in government and we want you to be in it.
You wont be afraid to convince and show policy people a new way of working.
Youre able to evangelise public policy design at all levels of government.
An Overview Of The Role As a service designer, youll be an expert in: * Zooming out on the wider context, focus on policy outcomes and zoom in on what people need * Designing in a user-centred way, understanding user needs and advocating for people in the design process * Agile ways of working, working in multidisciplinary teams and being able to work to GDS standards are a hygiene factor * Working towards justice, equity and inclusion in the teams you work with and the services you help deliver * Working towards environmental sustainability of government and its services * Leading the design of services and supporting the wider organisational objectives and strategic priorities * Working with other specialists to design and create organisational, policy and financial structures that support service delivery of good services * Using reflective and critical thinking; challenging assumptions and asking questions; to support government to do better and deliver better services * Using evidence from research and data to inform design and management decisions, and use evidence to engage with senior stakeholders * Analysing failure within services and identify root causes for that failure; find opportunities for reducing complexity and reducing cost * Designing collaboratively and in the open, engaging stakeholders in the design process in a variety of ways, including workshops, design sprints and other co-design methods