Government

Service Designer

Full Time

UK Health Security Agency

Job summary

You will be joining the Chief Medical Advisor Directorate which provides trusted clinical and public health leadership through expert advice, guidance, epidemiological insights and evidence. The group leads and delivers services protecting the population from hazards locally, nationally and globally.

The role sits within the UKHSA’s core User-Centred Design (UCD) team, which is part of the Readiness and Surge division. Readiness and Surge works across UKHSA and sets the strategic direction for UKHSA’s readiness to respond to all threats and hazards. We focus on Agency capability, putting external stakeholder and customer needs at the centre of designs for the future. We identify opportunities to improve public health outcomes through better user experiences and end to end design.

The team are responsible for:

  • Embedding UCD approaches into UKHSA ways of working
  • UCD expertise in project delivery
  • Ensuring user needs are understood and designed for, advocating for all users, to achieve equitable outcomes
  • Ensuring our products are accessible and developed to the Government Service Standards and follow appropriate style guides and patterns
  • Leading the UKHSA-wide UCD community of practice to support organisational and in-profession development
  • Standards for UCD professionals

Job description

  • As a service designer, you’ll work as part of a multidisciplinary squad collaborating with teams across UKHSA. This role involves providing strategy, guidance and support to internal teams across UKHSA to ensure that their policies, services and products are user-centred.
  • As a practitioner, you’ll be comfortable working with complexity, knowing which design methods to use to explore problems across digital and non-digital channels.
  • You’ll be working with stakeholders to design services that reduce friction and complexity across the whole service, finding accessible solutions to problems and helping UKHSA to achieve its public health objectives.
  • Together with other UCD professions you’ll ensure quality, innovation, and creativity in how we approach all aspects of design and how we bring concepts to life for stakeholders to effect change.
  • You’ll be an active part of the UCD community. You’ll actively demonstrate and encourage sharing of insight. This role is aligned to Government Digital and Data Profession Capability Framework – service designer

As a service designer, you’ll

  • Deliver effective designs – supporting service transformation by working with stakeholders and customers to understand existing services and identify key opportunities to improve the service end-to-end.
  • Work with other professions and stakeholders to discover and analyse insights to identify common themes, pain points and user needs
  • Prototype complex ideas at an appropriate fidelity and iterate them
  • Identify solutions to complex problems within services, and support these by developing design concepts, balancing user needs with business, operational and technical requirements.
  • Advocate for the value of a user-centred, inclusive, and evidence-based approach to service design and delivery to embed effective and user-centred design practice.
  • Experience of planning design activities, working directly with other professions to ensure effective and timely delivery
  • Improve design practice by using a range of design techniques and encouraging others to also think of alternative ways to conduct design work, developing the practical experience of non-specialists.
  • Actively participate in the UCD community of practice, fostering a culture of continuous professional development, working openly and collaboratively to contribute to building the service design capability.

Person specification

Essential criteria:

To be considered for this role, you’ll need:

  • Experience in service design and applying user-centred design methods and practices in complex organisations
  • To be able to manage relationships with a variety of internal and external stakeholders to improve services and gain support for standards, design solutions, roadmaps, and ways of working
  • To be able to select and use appropriate design methods and prototyping tools to explore complex service problems and opportunities across digital and non-digital channels as appropriate.
  • To be able to identify potential risks and use design to mitigate them
  • To be able to apply iterative design principles and agile methodologies to your work
  • To be able to demonstrate the importance of designing inclusive, equitable, accessible and sustainable services
  • To be able to direct and plan design activities, working directly with other professions to ensure effective and timely delivery
  • To be able to identify and create new design patterns and components based on evidence

Desirable criteria:

You may also have experience of:

  • Government service assessments
  • Working in agile environments
Location
London, United Kingdom
Type
Full Time
Industry
Government
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Job Details

Date Posted
22/04/2026
Status
Active
Location
London, United Kingdom
Industry
Government
Type
Full Time
Position
Mid level
Job Expiry
May 17, 2026
Salary
£41,983 - £52,113
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